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100

The major life experiences that shape an individual 

Individual Past 

100

The way in which historians conduct research is referred to as this 

Historical method 

100

Aboriginal groups lived off the land and migrated in search of resources. The way in which a group lives is known as their 

Lifestyle 

100
The Innu and Inuit both hail from this part of the province 

Labrador 

100

To leave one country and settle in another is to do this 

Emigrate 

200

Events which happen to an entire group or race instead of an individual 

Collective history 

200

Interviewing someone who actually lived through an event, i.e., a World War II veteran, is known as this 

Oral history 

200

The Beothuk lived in huts often made from birch bark and were known as 

Mamateek 

200

Constant contact with European settlers eventually destroyed this industry for the Innu in the 1800s 

Fishing/whaling 
200

Factors which cause a person to leave an area are known as this 

Pull factors 

300

Favoring one thing over another, often unfairly, is known as this 

Bias 

300

'Citing your sources' is considered the final step in this process 

Historical method 

300

The only Aboriginal group discussed in this unit which eventually became extinct 

Beothuk 

300

Most European immigrants came to Newfoundland in the 1800s from these four countries 

Scotland, Ireland, England, France 

300

Factors which draw a person to settle in an area are known as this 

Push factors 

400

A movie based on World War II is an example of this 

Secondary source

400

These two factors help us understand why history is always open to interpretation 

Bias and New Information 

400

The Beothuk eventually became extinct because of: food shortages, disease brought over by Europeans, and this third reason 

Conflict/violence with Europeans 

400

Most European immigrants came to Newfoundland in the 1800s to participate in this industry 

The fishery 

400

Moving from place to place in the same area is known as this 

Internal migration 

500

A letter written by a solider who fought in World War II is an example of this 

Primary Source 

500

This Aboriginal group currently lives in Labrador comes from both Innu and European ancestry 

Labrador Metis 

500

Although the majority of settlers to Newfoundland in the 1800s came from Europe, a minority also came from these Asian countries 

Lebanon and China 

500

When the immigration/birth rate exceeds the emigration/death rate in an area, it is known as this

Natural increase 

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