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Social Studies Chapter One

Across
Something which someone may justly expect to be/have.
The use of taste, skill, and creative imagination in the production of objects, dance, drama, literature, architecture, music, painting etc.
Scientific knowledge, methods, and tools to solve practical problems, including electronic devices and systems used in science, business, education and every day life
A process of mutual adaptation between persons or groups, usually achieved by eliminating or reducing hostility as by compromise and arbitration.
Something that someone is expected to do, a duty.
A condition in which numerous distinct ethnic religions or cultural groups are present and tolerated within a society. The belief that such a condition is desirable.
The exchange or buying and selling of good and services in a market
Distance, east or west, from the prime meridian
Two or more people who share goal and values, have long term commitments to one another, a group of people sharing common ancestry.
A person who comes to a country with the purpose of permanent residence.
Land set aside for the occupation and use of First Nations in exchange for giving up claim to their traditional territories; title to the land remains with the federal government
A state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence is placed some person or thing.
To establish settlements in another country in which the colonizing country controls the people and resources of the colonized country; can also apply to the control of a group of people within a country by government policies
A learned way of living including language, beliefs, arts, sports, and foods, that is shared by a group of people.
Down
The raw materials or component parts of a finished product that may include natural resources, human resources and capital resources (equipment and buildings)
A set of connected behaviours, rights and obligations.
The ability or authority to act or decide on ones own without supervision.
The process by which a group is absorbed into a larger group by taking on the characteristics of the dominant culture.
The separation or isolation of a race or class, ethnic group by enforced or voluntary residence in a restricted area.
To consider or rate highly in importance, usefulness or general worth.
A group of people with at least one thing in common - location, shared interest, values, experiences or traditions.
Distance, north or south from the equator
An imaginary line around Earth that is an equal distance from the North and South Poles, marking the division between the northern and southern hemispheres
A country such as Canada, or a group of people with a shared sense of identity, such as Metis.
A person who leaves his country to settle in another.
A structured community of people bound together by similar traditions, institutions, or nationality