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What is Industrialization? Industrialization refers to wen a nations economy focuses more on a reliance on manufacturing over agriculture.
What was the world population in the year 1000? In the year 1000, the world population was 310 million.
How do R selected species reproduce? R selected species tend to reproduce in a way that leads to very fast growth.
How do K selected species reproduce? K selected species tend to reproduce in a way that leads to very slow growth.
What is a Value? A value is an individuals beliefs that motivate them to act in one way or another.
What is the most major change to the Inuit language in the more recent years? The most major change to the Inuit language has come in the more recent years with formal education being introduced.
When children are born, who are they usually named after? At birth, a child is born. They are usually named after an older person, either dead or alive.
What are the thick dehaired skins of a caribou or seal skins made into? The thick dehaired skins of caribou or seal skins were made into thimbles.
What does it mean when a base of a population pyramid is wide? When the base is wide on a population pyramid that means that there are more kids than adults in the area that the population pyramid is based on.
What is globalization? Globalization is the process by which business start operating on an international scale.
How do K selected species invest in their babies? K selected species make a few babies in their lifetime and invest in them heavily.
How do R selected species invest in their babies? R selected species make a lot of babies in their lifetime and if they don’t survive they aren’t worried because they will make more.
How can you describe globalization? Globalization is instant and cheap, as well as economic and cultural.
Is the Boeing 747 airplane globalized? The Boeing 747 Airplane is globalized. Its parts to build it are made all over the world and then brought to the US and made into an airplane.
How did Inuit communicate traditionally? (Orally, written, or through gestures) Traditionally, Inuit people only ever communicated orally. This means they did not have a written language.
Are we able to learn things from elders? Yes, we can learn so much from elders.
Who were Inuit girls taught to cook by? (traditionally) Traditionally girls were taught to cook by their mothers and relatives.
Traditionally were Inuit people able to talk directly to their brother or sister in law? Traditionally Inuit people weren’t allowed to talk directly to their brother or sister in law, this was a law.
What does it mean when a company doesn’t sell their items locally but rather globally and all over the world? When a company doesn’t sell their items locally but rather globally and all over the world, that means that they are participating in globalization.
Is soil a natural resource? Yes, Soil is a natural resource.
How much of the earths water is fresh water? 2.5 percent of the earths water is fresh water.
Are non-renewable resources infinite or finite? Non-renewable resources are finite. They do not replenish themselves at the same rate that they are used.
What do Inuit believe to be very bad behaviour? Inuit believe that harming others and breaking unwritten code of Inuit conduct to be very bad behaviour.
What is Pihiit? Pihiit is the ancient Inuit music, including the chant like songs of survival, joy, resilience, and healing.
Did chanting and drumming serve a purpose to the Inuit? Yes, Drumming and chanting have always served a purpose to the inuit.
What do chants give the Inuit? Chants are a source of happiness and a carefree voice encourages enjoyment.
When some Inuit were children, what bone did they use from what animal as a toy? Some Inuit would use the shoulderblade of a seal and would pretend it was a mouse.
What did the traditional games and recreation show off? Many traditional games and recreation would be a form of showing off strength and stamina.
How did children learn to cooperate? Children would learn to cooperate with others through games and recreation.
What were games and sports played for? Games and sports were played for enjoyement.
What is industrialization? the process of transforming the economy of a nation or region from a focus on agriculture to a reliance on manufacturing
What is a population pyramid and how does it show data? A population pyramid is used to show data like how old or young people are, what their gender is, and whether a population is growing or shrinking from different populations in different areas.
How did the Inuit traditionally survive the difficult conditions in the Arctic tundra? The Inuit would survive the difficult conditions in the arctic tundra by, in the winter time they would build igloos and hunt for seals, in the summertime they would use animal skins and make tents using the skins and bones from the different animals.
What were the traditional responsibilities of men? The traditional responsibilities of men included hunting, fishing, and providing for their family.
What were the traditional responsibilities of women? The traditional responsibilities of women include, caring for the family, raising the children, cooking and cleaning.
Why were shamans, healers and great hunters valued? Shamans, Healers, and Great Hunters were valued for their strengths and skills
What were boys told would happen if they wore an amauti and carried babies? they would be excellent whale hunters or excellent hunters in general
What is the meaning behind an inukshuk? the meaning behind an inukshuk is to use as a landmark, to show where to go, where food might be and where danger is.
What is the definition of a belief? Individual beliefs that motivate people to act one way or another
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