Unit 1 Canadian Identity 1 What is culture 1 What is culture the lifestyle shared by a group of people 1 What is culture the lifestyle shared by a group of people 1 Name 5 factors which influence the ID: 417802
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FINAL EXAM REVIEW
Unit 1: Canadian
IdentitySlide2
1. What is culture?Slide3
1. What is culture?
the lifestyle shared by a group of peopleSlide4
1. What is culture?
the lifestyle shared by a group of people
1. Name
5 factors which influence the
culture of a country.Slide5
1. What is culture?
the lifestyle shared by a group of people
1. Name
5 factors which influence the
culture of a country.
Climate
(
Temperature
)
Dress
(
Clothing
, styles,…)
Food
Government
/
politics
Holidays
/
celebrations
Commerce
Media (
Television
, radio,…)
Population
Education
Agriculture
Plants
Geography
Animals
Immigrants
Language
Health
Sports
Religions
Pass
-times
Reading
BeliefsSlide6
3. Name 5 factors which help create a feeling of identity within a culture.Slide7
3. Name 5 factors which help create a feeling of identity within a culture.
Climate
Community
, province or
region
Language
or
culture
Ethnic
origin
Places or
landscapes
Personal
and collective
history
Friends
Leaders or
politicians
Heros
Form
of
government
Challenges to faceSlide8
4. What are 2 values of Canadians that you learned in this unit?Slide9
4. What are 2 values of Canadians that you learned in this unit?
Freedom
Multiculturalism
Hard Work
Equality
EducationSlide10
4. What are 2 values of Canadians that you learned in this unit?
Freedom
Multiculturalism
Hard Work
Equality
Education
5
.
Name 5 major issues that affect Canadian identity.Slide11
4. What are 2 values of Canadians that you learned in this unit?
Freedom
Multiculturalism
Hard Work
Equality
Education
5
.
Name 5 major issues that affect Canadian identity.
Regionalism
French-English relations
Multiculturalism
Native issues
Influence of the USASlide12
6.
What
is the difference between multiculturalism and ethnocentricity? Which mentality is Canada now known for having? When did we change from one to the other and why
?Slide13
6.
What
is the difference between multiculturalism and ethnocentricity? Which mentality is Canada now known for having? When did we change from one to the other and why
?
Multiculturalism accepts all cultures and
value
s them equally.
Ethnocentricity focuses on one culture and believes it is superior to others.
We are now known for multiculturalism.
We changed AFTER 1945, when WW2 ended and we realized we had been racist and contributed to the atrocities of the Holocaust in our own way.Slide14
7.
Explain what is meant by ‘regionalism
’
.Slide15
7.
Explain what is meant by ‘regionalism
’
.
Canada is made up of regions which are very different geographically, giving each its own cultural identity. People have more in common with, and better understand, people from their own region.Slide16
7.
Explain what is meant by ‘regionalism
’
.
Canada is made up of regions which are very different geographically, giving each its own cultural identity. People have more in common with, and better understand, people from their own region.
8
.
Name the 5 regions of Canada, which each have their own identity
.Slide17
7.
Explain what is meant by ‘regionalism
’
.
Canada is made up of regions which are very different geographically, giving each its own cultural identity. People have more in common with, and better understand, people from their own region.
8
.
Name the 5 regions of Canada, which each have their own identity
.
The Maritimes (NB, NS, PE, NF)
Central
Canada (ON, QC)
The Prairies (MB,
SK, AB)
The West (BC)
The
North (YK, NW, NT)Slide18
9. Choose one region and give a stereotype that we often have of these people.Slide19
9. Choose one region and give a stereotype that we often have of these people.
The Maritimes (NB, NS, PE, NF)
(fishermen, country-folks, uneducated…)
Central
Canada (ON, QC)
(QC-French, city-folks, fashionable, educated…)
The Prairies (MB,
SK, AB)
(wheat farmers, cowboys, $$$,…)
The West (BC)
(skiers, tree huggers, Asian, …)
The
North (YK, NW, NT)
(live in igloos, hunt whales, eat blubber, wear furs…)Slide20
10.
Canada’s national holiday is July 1st. What is the name and date of Quebec’s special day? Slide21
10.
Canada’s national holiday is July 1st. What is the name and date of Quebec’s special day?
Saint Jean
Baptiste
Day, June 24thSlide22
10.
Canada’s national holiday is July 1st. What is the name and date of Quebec’s special day?
Saint Jean
Baptiste
Day, June 24th
11.
D
o
we all need to conform to one
image in order to have an identity?Slide23
10.
Canada’s national holiday is July 1st. What is the name and date of Quebec’s special day?
Saint Jean
Baptiste
Day, June 24th
11.
D
o
we all need to conform to one
image in order to have an identity?
No
. There is unity in diversity. That
is
our identity.Slide24
10.
Canada’s national holiday is July 1st. What is the name and date of Quebec’s special day?
Saint Jean
Baptiste
Day, June 24th
11.
D
o
we all need to conform to one
image in order to have an identity?
No
. There is unity in diversity. That
is
our identity.
12. How
does the United States influence Canadian identity? Give 3 examples.Slide25
10.
Canada’s national holiday is July 1st. What is the name and date of Quebec’s special day?
Saint Jean
Baptiste
Day, June 24th
11.
D
o
we all need to conform to one
image in order to have an identity?
No
. There is unity in diversity. That
is
our identity.
12. How
does the United States influence Canadian identity? Give 3 examples.
Hollywood movies, TV, radio, biggest economic partner, music, food, stores…Slide26
13. What is
the
CRTC and what is its role in preserving and promoting Canadian identity
?Slide27
13. What is
the
CRTC and what is its role in preserving and promoting Canadian identity
?
Canadian Radio-Television Commission
Assures that at least 30% of our TV shows and radio music is Canadian.
Gives opportunity for CDN talent to advance, CDN views to be shared among us and CDN people to be role models.Slide28
14.
Choose any 2 of the 8 images (p.4-9) and write a brief analysis of what you see, and what it represents in Canadian culture. Be able to do this for any of the 8 that are there.
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Images of Canada
Description of the image :
Symbols
used
…
What
they represent
…
What
the words (if there are any) represent…
What the image says about Canada
…
Impression
created by the image
…
What I like or don’t like about the image…
14.
Choose any 2 of the 8 images (p.4-9) and write a brief analysis of what you see, and what it represents in Canadian culture. Be able to do this for any of the 8 that are there.
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15. Name 3 stereotypes of Canadians that are often found in music.Slide31
15. Name 3 stereotypes of Canadians that are often found in music.
Beer swilling, hockey-nuts, live in igloos, ride snowmobiles, always say ‘eh’, are always polite…Slide32
15. Name 3 stereotypes of Canadians that are often found in music.
Beer swilling, hockey-nuts, live in igloos, ride snowmobiles, always say ‘eh’, are always polite…
16.
Name 3
aspects of Canadian identity that you have seen in literature
.Slide33
15. Name 3 stereotypes of Canadians that are often found in music.
Beer swilling, hockey-nuts, live in igloos, ride snowmobiles, always say ‘eh’, are always polite…
16.
Name 3
aspects of Canadian identity that you have seen in literature
.
trees, snow, animals such as deer, bears…, not very populated, harsh, northern climate, hard work, different nationalities….