Across
- 4. When two or more groups of people look at the same situation and come up with different conclusions
- 5. This is the word used to describe how messages get relayed in the world. It includes television, film, newspaper and radio.
- 8. Intermarriage between Europeans and First Nations resulted in what new culture?
- 10. When a smaller culture gets consumed by the dominant culture, this challenge to globalization is called _________________.
- 12. Representation of Anglophone voices in Canadian Public Broadcasting
- 13. Representation of Francophone voices in Canadian Public Broadcasting.
- 16. This word refers to the force by which the world is becoming more interconnected
- 17. If you are willing to put aside prejudices and make room to warmly receive a new culture as they are with no changes you are displaying _______________.
- 18. When it comes to languages in Canada we are officially.
Down
- 1. We belong to the Chestermere High community and when we stand together we are demonstrating our __________________ identity.
- 2. A challenge of globalization that would end up with all of us being cookie cutter citizens.
- 3. The world that describes cultures being pushed to the side and be on the outside looking in to the majority society.
- 6. An effort to restore new life within a culture and celebrate identity.
- 7. Putting a Christmas Pickle on our tree during the holidays is an example of ___________.
- 9. Alberta finds that it must import its citrus fruit from warmer climates but our oil products are desired by the place that finds the fruit. When one relies on another, their relationship becomes _______________.
- 11. "If Wal-Mart was to locate in my community, I would want to know what they pay for minimum wage." This concern demonstrates the _________ force of globalization.
- 14. A corporation that operates in two or more countries
- 15. When it comes to government systems throughout the world, the most common type is
