History/Historical Significance
First Peoples/Nouvelle France
British North America
Becoming a Sovereign Nation
Achievements and Challenges
100

History is.....

What is the interpretation of events from the past?

100

This verb based language, is to reflect a world full of motion, energy, and change is..

What is Language?


100

This treaty ended the American War of Independence.

What is Treaty of Paris #2?


100

This person was arrested and executed by a firing squad. 

What is Thomas Scott?

100

This round structure blocked out the sun and blew away the topsoil in the early 30's.

What is Dust Bowls?

200

This criteria talks about how many people were affected by the event.

What is Scope of Impact?

200

Spirituality is...

What is believed everything has a spirit?

200

This Act guaranteed French language rights and provisions. 

What is the Quebec Act/

200

Louis Riel left this many years because he was banished. 

What is 5 years?

200

This railway needed over 100,000 workers, 15,000 of them from an Asian country.

What is Canadian Pacific Railway?

500

Continuity is...

What is little or no change?

500

John Cabot, Jacques Cartier, and Samuel De Champlain are considered this title.

What is the Big 3 C's of Settlers?

500

This company is the competitor to the Hudson Bay's Company. 

What is the North West Company?

500

This Point of View states that land was, and is viewed as property. and that lands were being sold. 

What is the Crown Point of View?

500

The Luftwaffes bombed this country's capital city, airfields, and factories.

What is Britain?

800

Sourcing, a way for historians to evaluate the reliability of bias, takes place...

What is before, during, and after reading a document?

800

There are 3 huge and important reasons for Permanent Settlements..

What is Mercantilism, Colonialsim, Religion?

800

This food/proclamation which is made of beef and berries, was banned from being exported from Fort Gibraltar now present day the Forks in Winnipeg.

What is Pemmican Proclamation?

800

Intergenerational Trauma is...

What is traumas or stresses passed down through generations.

800

There are 5 beaches that needed to be taken on D-Day, which one was Canada in charge of. 

What is Juno Beach?

1000

Continuity and Change, Cause and Consequence, Evidence and Sourcing all are crucial for this...

What is historical significance?

1000

These two Coureurs de Bois created the first trading post.

What is Medared Groseilliers and Pierre Radisson?

1000

September 1, 1905 introduces these two provinces in Confederation. 

What is Alberta and Saskatchewan?

1000

This place is were students only received as high as a Gr. 6 education, and were inferior to others.

What is Residential Schools? 

1000

This act made Canadian military be placed in Quebec.

What is the War Measures Act?

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