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Final Review - Part One – Terms Define, provide an example and explain how each pertains to globalization. Mercantilism Apartheid Market economy Pandemic Privatization

Global climate change NGO (Non Governmental Organization) Acculturation Capitalism Integration

Media convergence WTO (World Trade Organization) Labour standards Ingenuity gap Genocide

Assimilation National sovereignty Developed nation Developing nation Depopulation

Free trade Eurocentrism Acculturation Economic Globalization Interdependence

Indian Act Ecological Footprint Status Indian Residential schools Propaganda