10-1 Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 5. Federal regulations (CRTC) that require radio stations to play a minimum of 35% Canadian music to prevent American cultural imperialism.
  2. 7. When a minority group in a city is pushed into low-income housing with no access to public transit or local representation in government.
  3. 8. Proactively celebrating one’s heritage, such as wearing traditional regalia at a Powwow to show pride in one’s Indigenous roots.
  4. 9. A Calgary restaurant serves "Bulgogi Tacos," blending Korean BBQ with Mexican street food to create a unique third culture.
  5. 11. The Inuit using the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) to broadcast shows in Inuktitut to ensure their language is passed to the next generation.
  6. 12. The trend of using one device (like a smartphone) to handle tasks that used to require a TV, a camera, a map, and a newspaper.
  7. 14. The interconnectedness of the world where your iPhone is designed in California, contains cobalt from the Congo, and is assembled in China.
  8. 15. DIVIDE The social gap between a student in a high-tech school in St. Albert and a student in a remote community with no reliable high-speed internet.
  9. 16. A newcomer family joins a local community garden and works with neighbors of all backgrounds while still maintaining their own religious traditions at home.
Down
  1. 1. An international student moves to Edmonton and starts saying "eh" and watching hockey, while their Canadian friends start celebrating Diwali with them.
  2. 2. The "McWorld" effect, where every city looks identical because the same multinational brands (Starbucks, Zara, H&M) replace local shops.
  3. 3. Historical Canadian policies, such as Residential Schools, that pressured Indigenous peoples to abandon their culture and adopt Western ways.
  4. 4. A massive corporation like Walmart that has more economic power than many small countries and influences culture globally.
  5. 6. An identity formed by belonging to a specific group, such as being a member of the Francophone community or the Metis Nation.
  6. 10. A workplace changes its safety helmet policy to allow a Sikh employee to wear a turbanwhile remaining compliant with safety standards.
  7. 13. VILLAGE Marshall McLuhan’s idea that because of the internet, a person in Red Deer can feel an immediate emotional connection to a protest happening in Iran.