Across
- 4. The Silk Road and/or the discovery of America might have been the beginning of ------------.
- 5. The----------gave rise to countless inventions including blueprints, the typewriter, matchsticks, etc.
- 7. During the 15th century, millions of Africans were sold as ——- and sent to work on plantations in the Americas and other countries.
- 8. The evacuation and---------of thousands of Acadians from Nova Scotia is known as the great deportation.
- 9. The 1994 Rwandan-------was a direct consequence of nearly a century of conflict between Hutu's and Tutsi's.
- 12. -------is thought to have been first introduced by Adam Smith in his book, "The Wealth of Nations" during the Industrial Revolution. The US uses this economic system.
- 14. --------was an easy way for Europeans to make people work for them without labeling it as outright slavery.
- 15. Only Individuals who are a direct descendant of a first nation individual may be categorized as having —————— by the government.
- 17. Doctors Without Borders is a -------founded in France that is best recognized for its operations in conflict zones as well as regions that suffer from sickness and disease.
- 18. European powers controlled trade within their colonies from the 16th to 18th centuries, to guarantee that any profit made would go to the "homeland". This process was called-------.
- 20. The------of British rule in the past has done nothing but leave a path of ruin and strife in various countries including India and Pakistan.
Down
- 1. Its estimated that at least 150 000 children were forcibly removed from their homes, and placed into---------. The last school closed in 1996.
- 2. During World War 1, millions of African Americans moved out of the southern regions of the US to escape severe racially discriminatory regulations.
- 3. The black death is believed to have traveled along the ------,leaving a trail of death and devastation in its wake.
- 6. After the end of Apartheid,the South African government paid 6.5 million dollars in------to victims who suffered at the hands of this system.
- 10. ------ created a barrier between black and white Africans in terms of education, employment, marriage,etc.
- 11. When the Europeans first stumbled across the continents of North and South America, they mistook these people as Indians.
- 13. Through this act women were denied status, residential schools were established, and individuals weren't allowed to leave reserves without permission from an Indian agent.
- 16. Christopher Columbus's "discovery" of the Americas resulted in the -------,which changed the world forever, including the products,services, and jobs individuals had access to.
- 19. The Indian Act and residential schools were both attempts by the government to------Indigenous peoples to fit in with Canadian Society.
