social studies winter midterm exam crossword

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Across
  1. 3. an inclusive approach that allows religious or ethnic groups to maintain their
  2. 6. Marriage between individuals from different cultural ethnic or religious groups.
  3. 10. the growth of towns and cities as people migrate from rural areas in search of work and other opportunities.
  4. 12. A broadcaster that gets its money from advertising and as a result broadcasts popular culture.
  5. 14. the idea popularized by Marshall McLuhan in the 1960s that the entire world and its inhabitants are becoming one large community interconnected by technology particularly television
  6. 15. Resisting the urge to blend in with the crowd and acknowledging what it means to you to belong to a particular group.
  7. 17. dominant group
  8. 21. The traits that make up a person's sense of
  9. 22. the process that is making the world’s citizens increasingly interdependent economical-ly socially politically environmentally and technologically
  10. 24. The inclusion and absorption of cultural elements from one (usually minority) culture into another (usually dominant) culture.
  11. 27. A corporation that sells beyond national boundaries or interests
  12. 28. The blending of media and communications technologies resulting in new modes of expression and cross-cultural consumption.
  13. 30. Reflecting many diverse cultures; worldly sophisticated.
  14. 32. cultures within mainstream society
  15. 34. the complete separation between matters of state and religion
  16. 35. Cultural activities or commercial products reflecting suited to or aimed at the tastes of the general masses of people.
  17. 36. The ability of a language to live and thrive.
  18. 38. Aboriginal canadian television network that produces programming by and for aboriginal peoples.
Down
  1. 1. The agency that judges Canadian content in Canada's broadcasting industry. (Uses a points system to determine whether or not something is Canadian content.)
  2. 2. a trend toward uniformity as with world popular culture as a result of globalization
  3. 4. the incorporation of diverse minority groups into mainstream society
  4. 5. The public authority that regulates and promotes Canadian culture in the broadcast media. (Sets the amount of Canadian Content that Canadian broadcasters must broadcast
  5. 7. A process through which unique cultures regain a sense of identity such as through promoting heritage languages or reviving traditions and customs.
  6. 8. Companies that produce many of the films radio and TV shows music books fashion and magazines consumed around the world.
  7. 9. The spread of culture trends customs and practices around the world. Results in the disappearance of unique cultures and the development of a universal or world culture.
  8. 11. A broadcaster that is mandated to promote Canadian culture and as a result often receives funding from the government.
  9. 13. An official government policy under which a country or province recognizes two official languages for example English and French in Canada.
  10. 16. customs of a family or culture.
  11. 18. The pushing of a group to the "margins" of society where they hold little social political or economic power.
  12. 19. Facts and figures related to populations for example the number of males and females who live in an area.
  13. 20. A language spoken by a minority of people in a country.
  14. 23. A society in which a diversity of languages beliefs traditions values religions and other aspects of culture are embedded as part of the foundations of the country; a society that respects and values the individual and collective opinions and identities of all people.
  15. 25. Relying on each other
  16. 26. The identity of a group of people. It is a combination of beliefs values view of history and language of a people.
  17. 29. Change as a result of contact with other cultural groups
  18. 31. French- language television network that features Francophone produced programming and connects diverse Francophone cultures from around the world.
  19. 33. the absorption of a minority group by
  20. 37. An act passed in 1977 by the Parti Quebecois government which made French the only official language in the Province of Quebec. Amongst its provisions was the sign law which required that all businesses display outdoor signs only in French. The Act also stipulated that all children except those with a parent whose first language was English must attend French-speaking schools. This meant that all non English-speaking immigrants would attend French schools.