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Across
  1. 2. Economists suggest that a low _____ means economic trouble, as the country's goods and services have little economic value.
  2. 4. _____ aren't allowed to buy or sell property, and instead live on government-owned reserves.
  3. 6. Colonisation often left a _____ of trauma in the native peoples of an imperialised region, one that continues to this day.
  4. 9. Indigenous peoples are asking the federal government for financial _____ in an effort to combat the generational trauma caused by several government-funded/planned policies and establishments.
  5. 10. _____ was initially proposed by Adam Smith, who suggested that a free consumer market would better the trade imbalances between nations, caused by mercantilism.
  6. 14. The _____ was established in 1876 to protect and enforce the rights of Indigenous peoples, but ended up causing several restrictions and problems for them.
  7. 16. The _____ allowed for not only the easy flow of products and materials between nations, but also the exchange of ideas and academic concepts between Europe and Asia.
  8. 17. Americanization is a byproduct of _____, as it signifies that Westernized 'American' values and culture are a separate superior entity when compared to other cultural traditions.
  9. 18. Most of the 800,000 people who arrived in Canada during the _____ were of British or Irish descent.
  10. 20. _____ led to the expansion of the urban working class and the standardization of education and housing.
Down
  1. 1. The Holocaust of WW2 imposed on the Jews living on German-controlled territory was the most deadly _____ in recorded human history.
  2. 3. Several Indigenous children were forcibly taken to ______ in an effort to assimilate them into European culture & Christianity.
  3. 5. The policy of _____, whether official or unofficial, was adopted in many European colonies and aimed to separate the natives of a region from the settlers.
  4. 7. The population of urban areas boomed during this time period, due to the increase of jobs and opportunities in cities that were unavailable in rural areas.
  5. 8. Under _____, Europeans focused on increased production as an economic theory, because having a trade surplus meant that wealth was accumulating.
  6. 11. Canada was the first country in the world to adopt _____ as a national policy, in 1971.
  7. 12. _____ was created after the abolition of slavery, and was typically done by foreign workers on contracts, as a debt repayment, or by people serving judicial punishments.
  8. 13. The European explorer's _____ led them to believe their ways were the only acceptable lifestyle, and they justified their actions in their colonies with this belief.
  9. 15. When European explorers arrived in what is now Canada, they encountered _____ and initially established trade and partnerships with them.
  10. 19. About 30,000 _____ escaped from the United States to Canada using the Underground Railroad in the mid-1800s.