Geography
Canada
Industrial
Revolution
French Revolution
Napoleon
100

Glaciers are... 

Ice sheets

100

Which animal was affected by immigration & mass-hunting to the point of near extinction?

Bison

100

This invention helped power other technologies like trains, boats, and factory machines

Steam Engine

100

Where did Louis XVI live?

Versailles

100

Where was he born?

Corsica

200

Pangea is...

A supercontinent

200

Which company governed most of Canada?

Hudson's Bay Company

200

The country that exported fabric to Britain was...

India

200
Name the Three Estates

1st - Monarchs & Nobles

2nd - Aristocrats

3rd - Everyone else (peasants, bourgeoisie)

200

How tall was he?

5'6

300

Name one type of plate boundary

Divergent/Convergent/Transform

300

Presentism is...

When we use modern standards and values to examine the past

300

Which Industrial Revolution are we currently in?

4th

300

The group of working-class people who hated the bourgeoisie for only caring about the business class were called.. 

San-Culottes

300

What title did Napoleon give himself in 1804?

Emperor of the French/Emperor of France

400

The 5 themes of geography

Location, Place, Human-Environment Interaction, Movement, Region

400

How many provinces joined Confederation in 1867?

4

400

What job did young boys commonly have in coal mines?

Chimney Sweeps

400

The Enlightenment was influenced by ideas of the ___th century

16th

400

Napoleon finally exiled here after his defeat at Waterloo

Saint Helena

500

What is the problem with maps? (Hint: Round to flat) 

Distortions

500

Which conference officially established the Canada that we know today? (Hint: July 1, 1867)

London Conference

500

The process where wealthier residents begin moving into predominantly lower-income, urban neighbourhoods is called... (Hints: Up video, Ms. Ko's Chinatown story)

Gentrification

500

What is the third definition of a revolution? (Hint: Monarch to Napoleon)

A rotation or movement back to a starting point.

500

Explain what the Napoleonic Code did for the citizens. (3 points) (Hint: Laws)

A system of laws that made laws clearer and more equal, protected property rights, and influenced modern legal systems