HISTORY:
Pre-Confederation
SCIENCE:
Fluids
HISTORY:
Road to Confederation
SCIENCE:
Density and Buoyancy
Mix
100

The Region that felt the most negative impact from the Reciprocity Treaty ending.

The Atlantic Colonies

100

This is anything that flows

A fluid

100

This was a reason relating to threats of safety that some used to justify joining confederation

The Irish Nationalist raids, USA threats to the border 

100

These are the differences between mass and weight

Mass is the amount of particles a thing is, weight is affected by gravity

100

This affects flow rate

size of opening, pressure of liquid, viscosity of liquid

200

Upper Canada and Lower Canada were renamed to this and then joined together to form this.

Canada East and Canada West, Province of Canada

200

This is the measure of how much a substance wants to stick to itself (its particle attraction)

Cohesion

200

This was a reason some people in Canada East did not want to join confederation

Loss of culture, loss of language, loss of religious freedoms

200

What is displacement and how can we use it to measure volume?

means to take the place of, we can measure the volume by measuring how much water is displaced

200

This is the year Confederation officially started

1867

300

This area of British North America was decimated by a virus outbreak, but the Indigenous communities were hit especially hard

Pacific Coast/ North West

300
Fluids flow faster in the middle of a tube due to this

Adhesion

300

Who were some of the people left out of the conversations about confederation

Women, children, the working class, indigenous peoples, immigrants, the disabled

300

What is something that affects the density of different objects?

The state of matter, the type of particles it is made out of

300

This is a health benefit of yoga

Better flexibility, stronger core, better balance, stress management, less pain

400

Large infrastructure advancement that connected farming areas of Canada West to the cities and the shipping ports

Railroads 

400

The resistance a fluid has to flow is known as this, it is also affected by what?

Viscosity, temperature

400

Due to a poor economy after the end of THIS, THIS region thought about joining confederation to help support themselves

Gold rush, pacific coast/north west

400

How are density and buoyancy connected

The density of an object affects the buoyancy, the more tightly packed the particles the less buoyant it is
400

What is the difference between gender identity and gender expression?

Identity is how you feel on the inside, expression is how you show your gender on the outside.

500

This area of British North America saw increased movement from farming land to cities because farming rents increased too much to keep maintaining the land

Canada East

500

Give an example of laminar, turbulent flow or fluid mechanics in a practical context 

Car making, kayaking, healthcare (blood flow and blood clots), dams to make electricity, perfecting parachutes, airplanes

500

What was a benefit of the two level system of government that was put in place after confederation was achieved

It gave the regions/provinces the ability to make decisions for themselves, it got rid of the debt of each of the colonies, it made sure that the provinces were represented in relatively even amounts

500
How does a hot air balloon work?

The hot air replaces the cold air and since hot air is less dense it floats and lifts the hot air balloon up

500

What is something very important to making a tableau?

Telling a story, showing a problem, using big emotions, using the poses instead of voices to tell the story.