The international organization
Life in residential school
Colonization
History of globalization
Industrial Revolution
100

European Union

What does "EU" stand for?

100

A school that is funded by Canadian Government, run by Catholic churches to forcibly remove Indigenous children from their communities and families. Residential schools were established to assimilate Indigenous children into Euro-Canadian culture.

What are residential schools?

100

the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.

What is colonization?

100

The Silk Road was an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.

What is the silk road?

100

The process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing.

What is the Industrial Revolution?

200

The World Health Organization

what does "WHO" stand for?

200

In total, over 130 residential schools operated in Canada between 1831 and 1996. In 1931, there were 80 residential schools operating in Canada.

How many residential school operated in Canada?

200

1945

When did world war II end?

200

1st century BC-5th century AD, and 13th- 14th centuries AD.

When is the silk road activate?

200

This process began in Britain in the 18th century.

When and where the Industrial Revolution first happen?
300

Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation

What does "APEC" stand for?

300

Residential schools open the school half- day system, it means that half the day was spent in the classroom doing academic work and the other half was spent on doing chores, such as milking cows and washing the floor. They did it like that so the schools could save money for the school on academic resources.

What was the Half Day System in residential schools?

300

1939

When did world war II start?

300

The Spice Routes, also known as Maritime Silk Roads, is the name given to the network of sea routes that link the East with the West.

What are the spice routes?

300

In particular, advances in transport and telecommunications have had a huge impact. With increasing trade and communication, more and more companies are extending their reach across land and sea.

How is Industrial Revolution positive?

400

International Monetary Fund

What does IMF stand for?

400

Students were taught numeracy, reading, and writing. Students were also forced to study Christianity. This was only taught for half the day, while the other half of the day was spent on doing chores. Many of the things they were taught were completely new to them so the students had a hard time adjusting to the European style of education A screenshot from a propaganda video for residential schools.

What is the Academic in residential school?

400

1954 after the war.

When did French Indochina break up?

400

7th-15th centuries.

When are the spice routes activate?

400

Poor working conditions, poor living conditions, low wages, child labor, and pollution.

How is Industrial Revolution negative?

500

Association of Southeast Asian Nations

What does "ASEAN" stand for?

500

The students were required to do chores everyday. Male students would milk the cows, feed the animals, farm, grow gardens, chop wood, and repair shoes. Female students would clean, cook, do laundry, wash dishes, and sew. The students would work long hours on their labour intensive chores.

What are the Chores in residential schools?

500

After world war II in 1945.

When was colonization abolished?

500

The Age of Discovery, or the Age of Exploration, is an informal and loosely defined term for the early modern period approximately from the 15th century to the 18th century in European history, in which sea-faring European nations explored regions across the globe.

What is the Age of Discovery?

500

Harnessing electricity, Steam engine, Spinning jenny.

What are the three key inventions of the Industrial Revolution?