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Global Business Practices Across Borders

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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Global Business Practices Across Borders

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  1. JEOPARDY

  2. Tees - 100 Corporations that operate in two or more countries…Burger King for example!

  3. Tees - 200 This American department store chain – dedicated to providing the lowest prices on products and services – arrived in Canada in 1994.

  4. Tees - 300 A visit by this free trade organization in 1999 sparked protests in Seattle.

  5. 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.

  6. Tees - 500 The import and export of goods and services is only the simplest form of global integration of the world’s ______________.

  7. Mary - 100 The idea that the entire world and its inhabitants are becoming on large community connected through TV and the internet.

  8. Mary - 200 A trend toward uniformity in world popular culture as a result of globalization.

  9. Mary - 300 Canada’s national English-language public broadcaster.

  10. Mary - 400 This broadcaster attempts to reflect the cultures, languages, and communities of diverse Indigenous peoples across Canada.

  11. Mary - 500 The blending of media and communications technologies resulting in new expressions of identity and cross-cultural consumption.

  12. Canada – 100 A society made up of many groups. (Like Canada!)

  13. Canada – 200 One way that Canada recognizes its Francophone and Anglophone heritage through law.

  14. Canada – 300 An ethnic, linguistic, or religious group whose numbers are small compared to the dominant group.

  15. Canada – 400 Incorporating ideas, customs and language from another culture. Anyone want to go tobogganing?

  16. Canada – 500 Government policy that promotes diversity in Canadian society.

  17. A is for.. - 100 The absorption of a minority group by the dominant group.

  18. A is for… - 200 An inclusive approach that allows religious or ethnic groups to maintain their distinctive cultures within the mainstream.

  19. A is for… - 300 Gradual change as a result of contact with other cultural groups.

  20. 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)

  21. A is for… - 500 A policy of the South African government from 1948 – 1990 that denied rights to non-whites.

  22. City - 100 Large cities…Superman also lives here!

  23. City - 200 The growth of towns and cities, as people move from rural areas in search of work and other opportunities.

  24. City - 300 The movement of people from one place to another for the purpose of settling in a new location.

  25. City - 400 The pushing of a group to the “margins” of society, where they hold little social, political or economic power.

  26. City - 500 Urban areas with populations over 10 million.

  27. Missed Steak - 100 Transnational Company

  28. Missed Steak - 200 Wal-Mart

  29. Missed Steak - 300 WTO

  30. Missed Steak - 400 Unionized

  31. Missed Steak - 500 Economies

  32. Good Morning - 100 Global Village

  33. Good Morning - 200 Homogenization

  34. Good Morning - 300 CBC

  35. Good Morning - 400 APTN

  36. Good Morning - 500 Hybridization

  37. Canada – 100 Pluralistic Society

  38. Canada – 200 Official Bilingualism

  39. Canada – 300 Minority Group

  40. Canada – 400 Cultural Borrowing

  41. Canada – 500 Multiculturalism

  42. A - 100 Assimilation

  43. A - 200 Accommodation

  44. A - 300 Acculturation

  45. A - 400 Cultural Revitalization

  46. A -500 Apartheid

  47. City - 100 Metropolis

  48. City - 200 Urbanization

  49. City - 300 Migration

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