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the interaction of diverse cultures and perspectives which may result in changes in beliefs, vaules and traditions |
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The reduction of population of conflict,lose of resources or assimilation |
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The interchange of raw material and manufactured goods among distant groups of people. |
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From tyhe 16th to the 19th centuries, a system of government-sponsered international buissness ventures designed to make european manarchs rich |
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the controller governing influenceif a nation over a dependent country, territory or people |
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one culture beliveing they are better then the other. |
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belonging to the same period of time. |
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a culture binding one party into into the servive into another for specific terms |
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The involetary dispersal of a people, specially from their home land. |
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an economic system that advocates free trade, competetion, and choice as a merans of acheiving prosperity |
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a market in which the goverment would regulate nothing and all buissness and property would be privatley owned. |
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people who take risks by launching buissness ventures in ther hope of making a profit |
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the use of a person or group for selfish purposes. |
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the process of affirming and promoting peoples individual and collective cultural identiy. |
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the act or prupose od dieriving logica,l conclusions known or assumed to be true. |
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a trading process when christopher columbus brought goods to america. |
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an economic or political system whose purpose is to eliminate class distinctions. everyone would work for the benifit of all and would recieve help as he or she needs it. |
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a stage of economic development the occurs when the place of production shifts from small from the home and small craft shops to larde fctories |
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the combonation of social and economic changes brought about by the extensive use of machinary in production. |
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early stage of economic developement in which workers produce lmited numbers of goods in their homes |
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bording schools for the acculture and assimilation of aboriginal students |
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cross cultural sensitivety |
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communication that occurs among people of diffrent cultures |
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knowledge that has been or can be confied and stored in certian media |
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something that has passed on by those who lived in the past |
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the belief that europeans world view is superier to all others |
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a terretory that belongs to europeans, was ruled byy european government |
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people believed that there world view was the only valid one |
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the understanding of why poeple and history did what they did as opposed to simply knowing what they did |
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one countrys dominant over one another country's economic, poltical and cultural industrations |
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peoples view of the worldwiether an individual or a collective, based on the previous knowledge. |
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unquestioning or unreserved; absolute: implicit trust; implicit obedience; implicit confidence. |
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treating or goeverning people by providing for them without goiving them rights or responsibilities. |
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slaves which are being treated as personal property; may be owned bought, or sold |
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legal decloration or desired or control over property or bodies of water |
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legal decloration or desired or control over property or bodies of water |
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