Sources
Judgements
Examples
Vocabulary
Fun Facts
100
A textbook
What is a secondary source
100
Exaggerated images of people, groups or events
What are stereotypes
100
an example of a secondary source
What is a text book, a newspapers, magazines
100

We did this on Monday of this week and talked about 9/11

What is a Socratic Seminar?

100

When did the second world war begin 

when is 1939

200
Journal written by a WWI soldier
What is a primary source
200

The way people see and interpret the world around them. Also known as POV.

What is perspective

200

Cultural, Political, and Gender

What are the 3 types of bias

200

What is Propaganda 

What is Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a particular cause, doctrine, or point of view

200

What is one characteristic of propaganda 

What is Words, flags, font, colours, angles etc 

300
Magazine articles
What is a secondary source
300

an idea that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof

What is an assumption

300
examples of primary sources
What original documents, eye witness interviews artifacts
300

These two types of questions are essential to historians

What are compelling and supporting questions

300

Why did Canada turn away the MS St. Louis? 

what is they were worried if they let them in, more would come 

"none is too many" 

400

a photo taken of a protest in the 1970s 

What is a primary source

400

what is an example of a historical assumptions 

what is answers will vary 

  • European civilization was more advanced than all others 
  • Men made all the important historical decisions


400
What is an example of Propoganda
What is a political poster
400
Writings and interpretations that historians make about events that happened in the past
What is a secondary source?
400

Why did Canadian propaganda have British flags during WW1 but Canadian flags during WW2 

What is Canada established independence from Britain between the wars

500

Biography about a historical figure 

What a secondary source

500

Having a strong feeling about something or someone in which you take pride and prejudice. Ex. Conservative or Liberal

What is bias

500
an example of a bias opinion
What is answers will vary
500

A first hand written account of a solders experience during world war 1

what is a primary source

500

What is the point of Propaganda 

What is to convince or manipulate the viewer into a biased view.

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