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This set of flashcards covers vocabulary and key concepts from Chapters 13 and 14, focusing on immigration, Aboriginal rights, industrial changes, and social developments in Canada.
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Aboriginal
Indigenous peoples of Canada, with a distinct culture and identity.
Citizenship
The status of being a legal member of a country, with rights and responsibilities.
Immigrant
A person who moves to a country to live there permanently.
Culturism
The practice of valuing and respecting various cultures.
Self-government
The right of a community to govern itself and make its own laws.
Bilingualism
The ability to speak two languages fluently.
Francoophones
French-speaking individuals or communities, especially in Canada.
Urbanization
The process by which an increasing percentage of a population lives in cities.
Industrialization
The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
Global Connections
Relationships and links between countries and cultures across the world.
Great Depression
A severe worldwide economic depression that took place during the 1930s.
Social Services
Public services provided by the government for the benefit of its citizens.
Wartime Economy
The economic activity that occurs during periods of war.