This term describes what makes Canada unique, including its values, traditions, and symbols.
What is Canadian Identity?
Canada is governed by this type of democracy.
What is a parliamentary democracy?
This global war began in 1914 and involved trench warfare.
What is World War I?
This decade is known for jazz, flappers, and economic boom.
What are the Roaring Twenties?
This type of country has high levels of development and infrastructure.
What is a developed country?
These three factors: social, political, and economic are used to examine Canadian identity.
What are social, political, and economic factors?
These are the steps taken to turn a bill into law.
What is how laws are passed?
This term describes why WWI started, such as alliances and nationalism.
What are the causes of WWI?
This devastating economic crisis followed the 1920s and caused mass unemployment.
What is the Great Depression?
This branch of geography studies population growth and movement.
What is demography?
This type of spoken or written performance is often emotional and opinionated. It was also an assignment in Week 1-2.
What is a rant?
Canadians vote during these events to elect their representatives.
What are elections?
This term refers to Canada’s contributions and experiences during the war.
What is Canada at war?
This demographic made gains in the workplace and society during the interwar years.
Who are women?
These countries may lack basic services, industrialization, and income equality.
What are developing countries?
This assignment asked students to label regions and features to better understand Canada’s geography.
What is the Mapping Assignment?
This was the major assignment/project for the Government unit.
What is the Government Project?
This second global conflict began in 1939 and included battles on both European and Pacific fronts.
What is World War II?
This term collectively refers to the events between WWI and WWII.
What are the Interwar Years?
This issue occurs when there are too many people for available resources.
What is overpopulation?
This element helps define a nation's collective character, including its culture, institutions, and shared history.
What is national identity?
This term refers to a system of political beliefs or ideas, like liberalism or conservatism.
What is a political ideology?
This tragic event during WWII involved the systematic killing of six million Jews.
What is the Holocaust?
What is the name of Mrs. Brakes cat? And what were her two main sports she played growing up?
Merle, Softball and Hockey.
Students studied these using charts and questions to understand global population issues.
What are overpopulation worksheets?