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A policy that states that a colony must export more than it imports. The colony must also only trade with it's home country
One country's domination over another country's institutions
Schools used in an attempt to assimilate the First Nations of Canada
A reduction in a population caused by natural or human forces
Community courts used to try the accused in the Rwandan Genocide
The distinct cultures within a society that coexist with one another
The idea that people are free to affirm their identity, promote their culture, language and traditions
When one company has the exclusive possession of a supply or service
Something that has been past down from an event or peoples
A belief that one's culture is superior to any other's
After the Indian act, First Nations who lived on reserves were given this title
These types of organizations work towards a goal and gain public support through public and private funding
A view that sees european culture as superior to any other
A label given to people from another country that are at war with one's home country
An economic system that advocates free trade, competition, and choice to achieve prosperity
An act used to assimilate the First Nations
A policy that allows collectives to affirm their culture within a society
Mass killings of humans on a targeted scale
a period of intense change in Quebec
a policy creating segregation and discrimination on ground of race
process of settling and establishing control over an area and it's indigenous people
You can buy sushi in Germany because of this.
help, and basics of life given from one country to another
value of all the goods and services a country produces
Amount of money earned by everyone in a county in one year

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