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What are the 3 dimensions of Globalization?
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Physical, Psychological, Emotional
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Political, Social, Economic
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Political, Social, Transnational
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A transnational corporation is:
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A company that exports and imports freely
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A company which produces its own goods and sell to the consumers directly
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A company which sells goods and services directly to the public in many countries
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Retail operations sells goods and services to the public
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Check all that apply - Wal-Mart is an example of:
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When workers join together to negotiate certain employment conditions with their company
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When two companies join together to negotiate with a government
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When employee groups join together to lobby agains the government
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A collection of people across many regions who are governed by one body
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An order of people who participate in trade collectively across many borders
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A group of people who form an ordered community centered on kinship, an ideology, a religion, a language, or a particular world view
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Globalization is only the transfer of goods
Question 8
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Check all which are forms of social globalization
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Democracy
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The World Health Organization sharing knowledge on diseases
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Pop stars conducting a world tour
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Wal-Mart expands into new countries
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Jeans with holes in them become a fashion trend across the world
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Choose the best answer which depicts the dimension of political globalization:
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New regulations are imposed globally on travelers due to Ebola virus outbreak
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Democratic elections are held in Pakistan for the first time
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Governments negotiate a commercial deal with an international oil company to drill on national land
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The expansion and impacts of transnational corporations fall into the economic dimension of globalization
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A "global village" is:
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A very large community which comes together based on similar world views
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A concept to promote international democracy and diplomacy
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The concept that everyone in the world will become connected through television
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Check all that apply - Democracy is:
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An idea that is spreading from country to country
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A concept that boosts people's standard of living and improves the ethics of government
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An idea that is dying due to controversy
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A concept that believes in bringing people freedom to make choices from government control
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A minority group is one that is in control of the larger society, represent many, and less likely to face discrimination
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Check all that apply - Examples of Minority groups are:
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Aboriginal People In Canada
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African Americans In the United States
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Syrian refugees in Germany
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Mexicans employed in California
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Official bilinguialism is:
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Countries which legally recognize two languages
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People who can speak at least 4 languages
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Countries who only recognize 1 language
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What is the biggest drawback of official bilingualism in Canada?
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It causes confusion to trade situations, governments, and visitors
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It is very expensive to translate in 2 languages
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It causes the nation to be split basis language preference
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What is the difference between an Anglophone and Francophone?
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An Anglophone is a person who speaks only speaks French, while a Francophone is someone who can speak both English and French
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An Anglophone is a person whose heritage is from Great Britain, while a Francophone is someone whose heritage is from France
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An Anglophone is a person who speaks English as their primary language, while a Francophone is someone who speaks French as their primary language
Question 18
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Hybridization is when all individuals experience the same culture, media, and communications in an attempt to make them more similar
Question 19
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What is media convergence?
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When media companies merge into media transnationals
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When different forms of media come together on a singular topic
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When a single type of media expresses opinions about a subject
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Check all that apply - What are the advantages of transnationals?
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Smaller, diverse media cannot compete financially
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Many people enjoy media products created by transnationals
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Transnationals have large financial and human resources to create new media
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They can use their control of he media to express voices of diverse cultures
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Check all that apply - What are the disadvantages of transnationals?
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Transnationals have too much influence over world culture
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Transnational do not use their power to express voices of diverse cultures
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Transnationals use media to express voices of many cultures
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Smaller, diverse media cannot compete financially with transnationals
Question 22
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The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) and the Societe Radio-Canada Broadcasting (SRC) are public and private broadcasters which are French-language networks.
Question 23
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The Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
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The Aboriginal Protection Trans-border Network
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The Aboriginal Peoples Transnational Niche
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A minority language is one that:
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Is spoken by everyone in a specific region of the country
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Is spoken by the minority of people in a country
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Is only spoken by those who are considered minority people
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What is the purpose of the Canadian Ratio and Television Commission (CRTC)?
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An independent public authority aimed at regulating and promoting the Canadian culture
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An independent public authority aimed at providing independent news free from bias to Canadians
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An independent public authority aimed at assisting small Canadian business owners to succeed
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Check all that apply - In Canada, Bill 101:
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Was passed in 1977
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Was passed in Quebec
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Was passed to promote English as the primary language
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Set out as a goal to ensure Quebec remained a Francophone society
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Promoted the use of English on signs in Quebec
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Why did some Anglophones flee Quebec in the late 1970's?
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They were required to study in French only at school due to Bill 101
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They were discriminated against in employment and could not jobs
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They suffered religious persecution due to British heritage
Question 28
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What is the difference between CanCon and CAVCO?
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CanCon is the regulatory authority governing the broadcast in Canada, while CAVCO is the actual points system which measures the content produced to be considered Canadian.
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CanCon is the amount of Canadian content that Canadian broadcasters must broadcast, while CAVCO is the actual points system which measures the content produced to be considered Canadian.
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CanCon is the amount of Canadian content that Canadian broadcasters must broadcast, while CAVCO is simply another name for Canadian Content.
Question 29
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The stages of language viability are: Viable, Viable but small, Endangered, Near Extinction, and Extinct. Latin, Cornish, Gothic, Beothuk are all examples of extinct languages.
Question 30
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Check all that apply - What are ways that our society is becoming homogenized?
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Clothing trends across the world
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Internet
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Movies released globally like Star Wars
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Traditions in small communities
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Low cost, global air transportation
Question 31
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Homogenization is _____________, while assimilation is _________________.
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Homogenization is when differences between values, attitudes, beliefs, customs, and traditions are reduced, while assimilation is when a larger ethnic group absorbs a minority group.
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Homogenization is when a larger ethnic group absorbs a smaller minority group, while assimilation is the intentional reduction of a culture's traditions and beliefs.
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Homogenization includes acts to intentionally preserve the beliefs, attitudes, traditions, and values of a culture keeping them different, while assimilation is when a larger ethnic group absorbs a minority group.
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A monoculture occurs through homogenization when everyone into one culture.
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Check all that apply - Examples of assimilation include:
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Being forced to give up traditional language in favor of the majority language
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Preserving cultural rituals in daily life
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Voluntarily taking on global beliefs and teaching the new beliefs to youth
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Marginalization occurs when:
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Groups or individuals are pulled into the majority group of society forgetting traditional ways
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Groups or individuals are made to believe a different way of life
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Groups or individuals are left out of the main group of society (politically, socially, economically)
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An accommodation occurs when:
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A statement to individuals or groups requesting change too comply with the majority
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A specific intent exclude a member or group of society because of different views or beliefs
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A change to a standard or policy occurs with the specific intent to include an individual or group
Question 36
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Secularism is a distinct and total separation between state institutions and religious institutions
Question 37
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An intentional change in the environment where diverse identities are supported and nurtured
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An intentional change in the environment to exclude certain members of society based on beliefs
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An intentional attempt to change the views of diverse identities to the majority view
Question 38
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A city is said to be more "cosmopolitan" when it becomes less diverse and holds a strong majority view in politics, religions, and views on society.
Question 39
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Acculturation is:
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When people adapt to a new culture at the speed and to the extent they desire
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When people adapt to a new culture at the speed and the extent the majority desires them to
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When people adapt to a new culture at a slower speed and lower extent than desired by majority
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Check all that apply - Examples of integration are:
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Intentionally segregating black and white kids in schools in the US in the 1960's
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Intentionally forcing Aboriginal children to learn English and enter the Anglophone school system
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Intentionally providing scholarships for minority children to attend the best school in an area
Question 41
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A Co-operative is a business owned jointly by members who share the profits equally.
Question 42
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Cultural revitalization is:
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Use of modern technologies with the sole purpose of increasing trade and growing majority population
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Use of modern technologies and global markets to promote a place as unique in a diverse society
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Use of modern technologies and global markets to hold down the minority population
Question 43
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What is another name for Bill 101?
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Check all the apply - La Francophone works to:
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Encourage wealthy countries to pool resources and help less wealthy countries with projects
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Promote English as the majority language to establish one singular way to community globally
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Preserve the French language globally
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Promote television broadcasting (TV5) in French
Question 45
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What are traditions?
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The ideas of mainstream culture.
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The customs of a family or culture.
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A political system in which laws apply to everyone equally.
Question 46
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Language is a method of human communication?
Question 47
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What is interdependence ?
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the growing of mutual dependence among peoples, socially, economically, and politically.
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living without the help of others and goverment.
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the process of becoming more globally connected.
Question 48
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Multiculturalism is a reflection of many different cultures?
Question 49
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What is Ta Moko?
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Permanent body and face markings by Papoka, indigenous people of Canada
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Prison tattoos.
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Permanent body and face markings by Ta moko, indigenous people of New Zealand.
Question 50
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Maori are the aboriginal people of New Zealand?
Question 51
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What is the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism?
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Canada was recognized as an official bilingual and bicultural country.
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A group establish to remove French as an official language in Canada.
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the customs of a family or culture
Question 52
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What is a Metis?
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A person of mixed American Indian and Africain ancestry living around the areas of Red and Saskatchewan rivers in 19th century.
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A person of mixed American indian and Euro-American ancestry living around the areas of Red and Saskatchewan rivers in 19th century. .
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A person of 100% American Indian ancestry living around the areas of Red and Saskatchewan rivers in 19th century.
Question 53
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A pluralistic society is a society that does not respect the diversity of languages, beliefs, values and religions and others.
Question 54
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A Quebecois is a French speaking native of Quebec?
Question 55
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What is segregation?
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The volunteer separation of different racial groups in country, community or establishment.
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The separation of State and Religion.
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The enforced separation of different racial groups in country, community or establishment.
Question 56
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Media concentration is a phenomenon in which increasing numbers of people and corps own media outlets.
Question 57
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One of the most well known and the most horrible examples of ethnocentrism to ever occur was during Nazi Germany.