Progressive Era
Changing Ecosystems
Ecology and TEK
Reconciliation
100

In 1918, this strand of influenza infected 500 million people. 

What is the Spanish flu?

100

A ___ is a diagram that shows the amount of energy or matter contained within each trophic level of a food chain/web. 

What is an ecological pyramid?

100

A large section of land, sea or atmosphere that is organized by types of plants and animals that live in it. 

What is a biome?

100

The process of establishing and maintaining a mutually respectful relationship between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous people in Canada. 

What is reconciliation?

200

This led to the growth of communications technologies, including: radio, TV and movies.

What is the advertising industry?
200

These sea organisms are considered producers.

What is seaweed and phytoplankton?
200

a geographic area where living and non-living organisms work together to form a bubble of life. 

What is an ecosystem?

200

This is used to describe the complete cultural extermination of Indigenous peoples in Canada. 

What is cultural genocide?

300

He created the assembly line and paid workers very well. 

Who was Henry Ford?

300

This sea creature swims alone, and is considered to be an apex predator.

What is a Great White Shark?

300

Living things that affect the ecosystem.

What are biotic factors?

300

A Canadian policy that restricted travel of Indigenous peoples and confined them to reserves.

What is the pass system?

400

This led to a growing industrial labour market.

What is migration?

400

In a food web, rabbits and other rodents are considered to be ___.

What are consumers?

400

Non-living things that affect the ecosystem.

What are abiotic factors?

400

Government sponsored schools for Indigenous and Metis children.

What are residential schools?

500

The invention of this led to the expansion of credit.

What are affordable automobiles?

500

In a food web, fungi and maggots are considered to be ___. 

What are decomposers?

500

When ecosystems recover from destruction.

What are rebounding ecosystems?

500

The process where a minority group is forced to resemble a dominant group by adopting their values, behaviours and beliefs. 

What is assimilation?

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