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British East India : The first transnational corporation as some historians claimed
Indigenous People : Who were not present at the conference held in 1884?
Oppression : To burden in an unjust manner
Depopulation : A sharply reduced population as the result of disease, war, or forcible relocation
Independence : The fact or state of being independent
Legacy : Something passed on by those who lived in the past
Imperialism : The policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies
Deindustrialization : Decrease in industrial activity in a region
GDP : The abbreviation that refers to the values of all goods and services produced yearly in a country
Ethnocentrism : Judging others based on our own beliefs, views, customs or traditions
Berlin Conference : This conference allowed Imperial powers to divide up Africa and avoid conflict
Monopoly : Complete control of resource(s) by a company
King Leopold : This person took the Indigenous people's land and resources for his own gain
Displacement : Something or someone forced to move from it's place
Eurocentrism : Uses European ethnic, national, religion and linguistic criteria to judge others
Protectionism : Government actions and policies that restrict or restrain international trade
Mercantilism : The economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism
Indenture System : This system allowed a person to work for a period of time as punishment, to pay off debt, etc.
Migration : Moving from one place to another
Sepoys : An army of Indian soldiers that served Britain
Historical Globalization
Across:1. | This system allowed a person to work for a period of time as punishment, to pay off debt, etc. | 5. | This person took the Indigenous people's land and resources for his own gain | 9. | A sharply reduced population as the result of disease, war, or forcible relocation | 10. | An army of Indian soldiers that served Britain |
| 12. | To burden in an unjust manner | 15. | Moving from one place to another | 17. | Something passed on by those who lived in the past | 19. | Complete control of resource(s) by a company |
| | Down:2. | Decrease in industrial activity in a region | 3. | The economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism | 4. | Who were not present at the conference held in 1884? | 6. | The fact or state of being independent | 7. | Something or someone forced to move from it's place | 8. | The policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies |
| 11. | The first transnational corporation as some historians claimed | 13. | Judging others based on our own beliefs, views, customs or traditions | 14. | Government actions and policies that restrict or restrain international trade | 16. | Uses European ethnic, national, religion and linguistic criteria to judge others | 18. | The abbreviation that refers to the values of all goods and services produced yearly in a country |
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Historical Globalization
Across:1. | This system allowed a person to work for a period of time as punishment, to pay off debt, etc. | 5. | This person took the Indigenous people's land and resources for his own gain | 9. | A sharply reduced population as the result of disease, war, or forcible relocation | 10. | An army of Indian soldiers that served Britain |
| 12. | To burden in an unjust manner | 15. | Moving from one place to another | 17. | Something passed on by those who lived in the past | 19. | Complete control of resource(s) by a company |
| | Down:2. | Decrease in industrial activity in a region | 3. | The economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism | 4. | Who were not present at the conference held in 1884? | 6. | The fact or state of being independent | 7. | Something or someone forced to move from it's place | 8. | The policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies |
| 11. | The first transnational corporation as some historians claimed | 13. | Judging others based on our own beliefs, views, customs or traditions | 14. | Government actions and policies that restrict or restrain international trade | 16. | Uses European ethnic, national, religion and linguistic criteria to judge others | 18. | The abbreviation that refers to the values of all goods and services produced yearly in a country |
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