Chapter 11: Citizenship in an Evolving Society

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Across
  1. 5. – Jobs like farming, fishing, or mining that use natural resources.
  2. 9. – A shared sense of belonging by people with common culture or language.
  3. 11. – Workers joining together to get better pay and working conditions.
  4. 14. – Jobs that turn raw materials into products, like in factories.
  5. 16. - Five A group of women who fought for equal rights and helped change the law so women were seen as "persons."
  6. 17. – The legal right to vote in elections.
  7. 18. – Taking action to bring about social or political change.
  8. 19. – A society where many different groups live and work together with respect.
  9. 20. – A policy that values and respects many cultures living together.
  10. 22. – When machines start doing work that used to be done by people or animals.
  11. 24. – Coming to live in a new country.
  12. 25. - Case – A court case in 1929 that allowed women to be appointed to the Senate.
  13. 26. – Making goods in factories, often using machines.
  14. 27. – Being a legal member of a country, with rights and responsibilities.
  15. 29. – Working toward respect and fairness between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.
  16. 30. – People whose first language is French.
Down
  1. 1. – The movement of people from farms and small towns to cities.
  2. 2. – Having many different people, cultures, or ideas in one place.
  3. 3. – Growing crops and raising animals for food and other products.
  4. 4. – A part of the Constitution that protects everyone’s rights in Canada.
  5. 6. – People whose first language is English.
  6. 7. – A set of rules that explains how a country is governed.
  7. 8. – Jobs that help others, like teaching, healthcare, or selling in stores.
  8. 10. – The first peoples of Canada: First Nations, Inuit, and Métis.
  9. 12. – Having two official languages: English and French.
  10. 13. – The building of homes, roads, and other structures.
  11. 15. – A 1969 law that made English and French equal in Canada.
  12. 21. – Bringing Canada’s Constitution under full Canadian control.
  13. 23. – Jobs that provide services to others, like nurses, teachers, or bus drivers.
  14. 28. – Fairness by recognizing that people may need different supports to succeed.