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Explore how corporations operate in multiple countries, the impact of free trade organizations, and the dynamics of unionized businesses. Learn about global integration, cultural blending, and diversity promotion policies.
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Tees - 100 Corporations that operate in two or more countries…Burger King for example!
Tees - 200 This American department store chain – dedicated to providing the lowest prices on products and services – arrived in Canada in 1994.
Tees - 300 A visit by this free trade organization in 1999 sparked protests in Seattle.
Tees -400 A business in which employees have formed a union to negotiate on their behalf with management in such matters as pay, working conditions, hours and benefits.
Tees - 500 The import and export of goods and services is only the simplest form of global integration of the world’s ______________.
Mary - 100 The idea that the entire world and its inhabitants are becoming on large community connected through TV and the internet.
Mary - 200 A trend toward uniformity in world popular culture as a result of globalization.
Mary - 300 Canada’s national English-language public broadcaster.
Mary - 400 This broadcaster attempts to reflect the cultures, languages, and communities of diverse Indigenous peoples across Canada.
Mary - 500 The blending of media and communications technologies resulting in new expressions of identity and cross-cultural consumption.
Canada – 100 A society made up of many groups. (Like Canada!)
Canada – 200 One way that Canada recognizes its Francophone and Anglophone heritage through law.
Canada – 300 An ethnic, linguistic, or religious group whose numbers are small compared to the dominant group.
Canada – 400 Incorporating ideas, customs and language from another culture. Anyone want to go tobogganing?
Canada – 500 Government policy that promotes diversity in Canadian society.
A is for.. - 100 The absorption of a minority group by the dominant group.
A is for… - 200 An inclusive approach that allows religious or ethnic groups to maintain their distinctive cultures within the mainstream.
A is for… - 300 Gradual change as a result of contact with other cultural groups.
A is for… - 400 The process of affirming and promoting individual and collective cultural identity. (Doesn’t start with the letter A but has 3 As in it)
A is for… - 500 A policy of the South African government from 1948 – 1990 that denied rights to non-whites.
City - 100 Large cities…Superman also lives here!
City - 200 The growth of towns and cities, as people move from rural areas in search of work and other opportunities.
City - 300 The movement of people from one place to another for the purpose of settling in a new location.
City - 400 The pushing of a group to the “margins” of society, where they hold little social, political or economic power.
City - 500 Urban areas with populations over 10 million.
Missed Steak - 100 Transnational Company
Missed Steak - 200 Wal-Mart
Missed Steak - 400 Unionized
Missed Steak - 500 Economies
Good Morning - 100 Global Village
Good Morning - 200 Homogenization
Good Morning - 400 APTN
Good Morning - 500 Hybridization
Canada – 100 Pluralistic Society
Canada – 200 Official Bilingualism
Canada – 300 Minority Group
Canada – 400 Cultural Borrowing
Canada – 500 Multiculturalism
A - 100 Assimilation
A - 200 Accommodation
A - 300 Acculturation
A - 400 Cultural Revitalization
A -500 Apartheid
City - 100 Metropolis
City - 200 Urbanization
City - 300 Migration