SS 10 Unit 1 Review
Across
- 2. When global media spreads similar cultural products worldwide (e.g., Disney).
- 3. Learning about another culture respectfully and valuing its meaning.
- 5. Belonging to a hockey team or cultural club gives you this shared sense of “we.”
- 6. When two countries host student exchanges to share traditions and food.
- 11. When TV, internet, and radio platforms merge or interact.
- 12. A nation’s right to govern itself without outside interference.
- 14. When a cultural group is absorbed into the dominant culture and loses original traits.
- 18. Media funded or regulated by a nation to promote local culture and information.
- 20. Trying another culture’s food respectfully and learning its origins.
- 23. Canada’s national public broadcaster in English and French.
- 28. A fashion company using sacred Indigenous regalia as a costume is an example of this.
- 29. When cultures become more similar due to globalization.
- 31. A policy that supports cultural diversity within a society.
- 32. A newcomer keeps their cultural foods and celebrations while fully participating in Canadian society.
- 35. When people move from small towns to Calgary for work and the city grows.
- 36. Watching the same viral video as millions of people worldwide shows this idea.
- 37. Sushi burritos or K‑pop blending Western and Korean influences.
- 38. A Canadian company hiring overseas customer‑service workers to reduce costs.
- 39. An organization whose authority extends beyond national borders (e.g., EU).
Down
- 1. Efforts to restore languages, ceremonies, or traditions that were suppressed.
- 4. Content delivered instantly online, like Netflix or Spotify.
- 7. Someone who feels at home in many cultures and sees themselves as a global citizen.
- 8. Bringing goods or services into a country from abroad.
- 9. A country working toward stronger infrastructure and higher quality of life.
- 10. Large media companies operating across many countries.
- 13. A company operating in multiple countries with global supply chains.
- 15. Trends like TikTok dances, Marvel movies, and viral memes belong to this category.
- 16. A country with high living standards, strong infrastructure, and advanced technology.
- 17. A person whose first language is French.
- 19. Someone who moves to another country to live permanently.
- 21. Adjusting school schedules so students can observe cultural or religious holidays.
- 22. Someone who speaks both French and English demonstrates this.
- 24. The worldwide flow of goods, ideas, people, and culture.
- 25. Your personal traits, experiences, and beliefs that make you unique.
- 26. When a group is pushed to the edges of society and denied equal opportunities.
- 27. The gap between people who have reliable internet access and those who do not.
- 30. Platforms where people create, share, and interact with content.
- 33. Sending goods or services to another country for sale.
- 34. The exchange of goods and services between countries.