Provinces
Historical Thinking
Government
Levels of Government
9/11
100

The Capital of Nova Scotia

Halifax

100

Your own beliefs and opinions are part of your...

Ethical Dimensions

100

Who is the Prime Minister of Canada?

Mark Carney

100

The Government is in charge of the education system.

Provincial

100

What two buildings collapsed during 9/11

World Trade Center

200

What is the capital of Ontario?

Toronto

200

looks at why an event, person, or development from the past is important. E.g., what is the significance of a particular event in history? What would have happened if this person [historical figure] had not existed?

Historical Sig

200

Who is the Premier of NB?

Susan Holt

200

This government is in charge of regulating public roads.

Municipal

200

The name of the Town in Newfoundland

Gander

300

What is the capital of BC?

Victoria

300

looks at primary and secondary sources of information

Evidence

300

Which party leads Canada Federally?

Liberal Party

300

This government is in charge of immigration and citizenship

Federal

300

Name one person from the documentary

....

400

What is the Capital of Nunavut?

Iqaluit

400

examines why an event unfolded the way it did and asks if there is more than one reason for this (there always is). Explains that causes are not always obvious and can be multiple and layered.

Cause and Consequence

400

Who is the mayor of Saint John?

Donna Reardon

400

This government is in charge Highways 

Provincial

400

How many planes landed in Newfoundland?

38

500

How many provinces are in Canada?

10

500

any historical event involves people who may have held very different BLANK on the event. For example, how can a place be found or – discovered if people already live there?

Perspectives

500

How many seats are in the NB Legislature?

49

500

This Government is in charge of currency and banks

Federal

500
What is the name of the Broadway musical?

Come From Away