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Social Chapter 9 Crossword
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Raw Material: Unprocessed natural resources such as logs and iron ore.(2 words)
Imperialism: The policy of one country extending political, economic, or military control over another.
Market: A place, generally another country, where one can buy and sell raw materials or manufactured goods.
Colony: A territory claimed and rules by another country; in many instances, people traveled from the ruling country to create settlements in colonies.
Protectorate: An area that ruled itself but was guided by another, more powerful, country.
Sphere Of Influence: A region in which an outside country influences or controls political or economic events for its own gain; this may have an impact on the culture of the region.(3 words)
Company Lang Grant: A region granted to a company for economic gain.
Mercantilism: A eurocentric economic policy whereby European monarchs increased their wealth through international trade.
Eurocentrism: The belief that European concerns, cultures, and values are superior to those of others.
Canadien: Francophone descendants of the colonists of New France living anywhere in North America, including the West(In use until about 1914).
Ethnocentrism: The belief that one's own race or culture is better than the others.
Civilize: To bring out of a savage, uneducated, or rude state in people or cultures.
Globalization: The process by which the world's citizens are becoming increasing connected to and dependent on one another.
Capitalism: An economic system based on free markets, private ownership of business and industry, and the profit motive.
Industrialization: The shift of a country's major economic activity from agriculture to manufacturing.
Social Chapter 9 Crossword
Across:1. | A region in which an outside country influences or controls political or economic events for its own gain; this may have an impact on the culture of the region.(3 words) | 3. | To bring out of a savage, uneducated, or rude state in people or cultures. | 8. | A eurocentric economic policy whereby European monarchs increased their wealth through international trade. | 10. | Unprocessed natural resources such as logs and iron ore.(2 words) |
| 12. | An economic system based on free markets, private ownership of business and industry, and the profit motive. | 14. | The belief that European concerns, cultures, and values are superior to those of others. | 15. | The shift of a country's major economic activity from agriculture to manufacturing. |
| | Down:2. | An area that ruled itself but was guided by another, more powerful, country. | 4. | The belief that one's own race or culture is better than the others. | 5. | A region granted to a company for economic gain. | 6. | Francophone descendants of the colonists of New France living anywhere in North America, including the West(In use until about 1914). |
| 7. | The process by which the world's citizens are becoming increasing connected to and dependent on one another. | 9. | A territory claimed and rules by another country; in many instances, people traveled from the ruling country to create settlements in colonies. | 11. | The policy of one country extending political, economic, or military control over another. | 13. | A place, generally another country, where one can buy and sell raw materials or manufactured goods. |
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Social Chapter 9 Crossword
Across:1. | A region in which an outside country influences or controls political or economic events for its own gain; this may have an impact on the culture of the region.(3 words) | 3. | To bring out of a savage, uneducated, or rude state in people or cultures. | 8. | A eurocentric economic policy whereby European monarchs increased their wealth through international trade. | 10. | Unprocessed natural resources such as logs and iron ore.(2 words) |
| 12. | An economic system based on free markets, private ownership of business and industry, and the profit motive. | 14. | The belief that European concerns, cultures, and values are superior to those of others. | 15. | The shift of a country's major economic activity from agriculture to manufacturing. |
| | Down:2. | An area that ruled itself but was guided by another, more powerful, country. | 4. | The belief that one's own race or culture is better than the others. | 5. | A region granted to a company for economic gain. | 6. | Francophone descendants of the colonists of New France living anywhere in North America, including the West(In use until about 1914). |
| 7. | The process by which the world's citizens are becoming increasing connected to and dependent on one another. | 9. | A territory claimed and rules by another country; in many instances, people traveled from the ruling country to create settlements in colonies. | 11. | The policy of one country extending political, economic, or military control over another. | 13. | A place, generally another country, where one can buy and sell raw materials or manufactured goods. |
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