Historical Perspective
Historical Significance
Cause and Consequence
Continuity and Change
Map of Canada
100

Point of view.

What is perspective? 

100

No one needs to remember it.

What is not at all significant? 

100

Comes before an event

What is cause? 

100

Tells us what things have stayed the same over time.

What is continuity?

100

The most recent province to join Canada

What is Newfoundland and Labrador? 

200

Interpreting events of the past with the ideas and values of the present.

What is presentism? 

200

Most everyone in the world should know about it.

What is global significance? 

200

Comes after an event.

What is consequence?

200

refers to the disruptions through time that created new events and experiences.

What is change?

200

Ottawa

What is the capital city of Ontario?

300

First hand-accounts, a product of the time period of the event.

What is a primary source? 

300

Influences what may be considered historically significant

What is bias?

300

Covid-19: spread of a new virus 

What is a cause? 

300

The housing market increasing in price and the number of houses built. 

What is change?

300

Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior 

What are the 5 great lakes? 

400

Second-hand accounts, created from primary sources. 

What is a secondary source?

400

Most everyone in the country where it occurred should know about it. 

What is national significance? 

400

Bidding wars and rising rent prices. 

What are short-term consequences? 

400

People still need support for food. 

What is continuity? 

400

Alberta, ......., Manitoba

What is Saskatchewan? 

500

A tv show explaining what happened during the Korean War.

What is a secondary source? 

500

Only the descendants and family of the people involved need know about it.

What is individual significance? 

500

Orange shirt day recognition

What is a long-term consequence? 

500

Different soldiers uniforms, equipment and weapons used. 

What is change? 

500

Iqaluit

What is the capital city of Nunavut?