SS 10 Unit 1 Review

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Across
  1. 2. When global media spreads similar cultural products worldwide (e.g., Disney).
  2. 3. Learning about another culture respectfully and valuing its meaning.
  3. 5. Belonging to a hockey team or cultural club gives you this shared sense of “we.”
  4. 6. When two countries host student exchanges to share traditions and food.
  5. 11. When TV, internet, and radio platforms merge or interact.
  6. 12. A nation’s right to govern itself without outside interference.
  7. 14. When a cultural group is absorbed into the dominant culture and loses original traits.
  8. 18. Media funded or regulated by a nation to promote local culture and information.
  9. 20. Trying another culture’s food respectfully and learning its origins.
  10. 23. Canada’s national public broadcaster in English and French.
  11. 28. A fashion company using sacred Indigenous regalia as a costume is an example of this.
  12. 29. When cultures become more similar due to globalization.
  13. 31. A policy that supports cultural diversity within a society.
  14. 32. A newcomer keeps their cultural foods and celebrations while fully participating in Canadian society.
  15. 35. When people move from small towns to Calgary for work and the city grows.
  16. 36. Watching the same viral video as millions of people worldwide shows this idea.
  17. 37. Sushi burritos or K‑pop blending Western and Korean influences.
  18. 38. A Canadian company hiring overseas customer‑service workers to reduce costs.
  19. 39. An organization whose authority extends beyond national borders (e.g., EU).
Down
  1. 1. Efforts to restore languages, ceremonies, or traditions that were suppressed.
  2. 4. Content delivered instantly online, like Netflix or Spotify.
  3. 7. Someone who feels at home in many cultures and sees themselves as a global citizen.
  4. 8. Bringing goods or services into a country from abroad.
  5. 9. A country working toward stronger infrastructure and higher quality of life.
  6. 10. Large media companies operating across many countries.
  7. 13. A company operating in multiple countries with global supply chains.
  8. 15. Trends like TikTok dances, Marvel movies, and viral memes belong to this category.
  9. 16. A country with high living standards, strong infrastructure, and advanced technology.
  10. 17. A person whose first language is French.
  11. 19. Someone who moves to another country to live permanently.
  12. 21. Adjusting school schedules so students can observe cultural or religious holidays.
  13. 22. Someone who speaks both French and English demonstrates this.
  14. 24. The worldwide flow of goods, ideas, people, and culture.
  15. 25. Your personal traits, experiences, and beliefs that make you unique.
  16. 26. When a group is pushed to the edges of society and denied equal opportunities.
  17. 27. The gap between people who have reliable internet access and those who do not.
  18. 30. Platforms where people create, share, and interact with content.
  19. 33. Sending goods or services to another country for sale.
  20. 34. The exchange of goods and services between countries.