Global Savvy Vocab
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- Q1
What does it mean to assimilate?
to stand up for your own culture and way of life
to divide
to become part of another group (adapt to their culture)
to fight
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What does it mean to discriminate against someone?
to make something better
to encourage someone
to distinguish characteristics
to unfairly treat a person or a group from other people
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Any group of people that are native to a specific region (the first people)
colonists
explorers
assimilate
indigenous
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Which word means to move
reside
migrate
change
settle
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What type of migration is caused by people moving to a new region to escape persecution or war
environmental migration
international migration
political migration
economic migration
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What type of migration is caused by people moving to a new area due to a natural disaster (forest fire, hurricane, typhoon)
international migration
political migration
forced migration
environmental migration
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What do you call a person who was forced to leave their home due to war, persecution, or natural disaster
asylum
pull factor
refugee
push factor
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What do you call the protection granted to someone who was forced to leave their country due to political persecution?
pull factors
push factors
refugee
asylum
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In the 1950's people were forced to leave their homes in St. Paul's Rondo neighborhood because they were building HWY 94. This would be an example of forced migration.
false
true
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Countries like the USA or Canada that live well compared to the rest of the world, the government provides many benefits such as public education, safe drinking water, good jobs (around 50)
developed
developing
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Countries like Mexico and India that are still building their economies by improving agriculture, developing industries and trade (about 130 countries)
developing
developed
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The United States is 4% of the world's population but consumes 20% of the oil.
false
true
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The digital divide (the gap between people who do and don't have access to internet and computers) can make it more difficult for a country to climb out of poverty.
true
false
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The power of the government to take away private land for public good
province
stealing
eminent domain
territorial expansion
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What province is #8?
Quebec
Alberta
Ontario
British Columbia
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What province is # 2?
Prince Edward Island
Alberta
British Columbia
Ontario
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What province is #4?
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
Yukon
Alberta
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What province is #6?
Manitoba
Ontario
Northwest Territories
Nunavut
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What state is #1?
Nevada
Michigan
Washington
Oregon
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What state is #34?
North Carolina
Georgia
Florida
South Carolina
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