What is Globalization Social 10 2 What is
What is Globalization Social 10 -2
What is Globalization �A process that connects and unites people around the world in the realization that everyone shares the same basic needs and aspirations.
Global Identity References �Minority: a group of people who differ (racially, politically, economically, etc. ) from a larger group of the society that they are a part of. �Majority: group of people who have control or power (socially, politically, economically, etc. )
Global Identity References �Muslim: a person who is a follower of Islam. �Global North/Developed Countries: Countries with a high stand of living due to being technologically advanced, highly urbanized and wealthy. �Global South/Developing Countries: Countries with a low standard of living due to low incomes, poor infrastructure and low levels of health education and human rights.
Canadian Identity References �Francophone: people whose first language is French. �Anglophone: people whose fist language is English. �Allophone: people whose first language is something other than French or English.
Canadian Identity References �Qubecer: A resident of Quebec �Qubecois: A Fracophone of Quebec origin �Aboriginal / Indigenous People: Collective name for the original inhabitants of North America �First Nations: Collective name for Indigenous inhabitants not including Metis or Inuit.
Canadian Identity References �Metis: Descendants of unions between European and First Nations people. �Inuit: Name for indigenous people who live near the Arctic region of North America.
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