Transcript of LB Background RB Left C Centre Right C LF Foreground RF.
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- LB Background RB Left C Centre Right C LF Foreground RF
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- Analyze the faint writing LB, CB, RB. Look at the lists, LB-RB.
The man RC helps to explain where they are.
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- . Interpret and understand the changes in sports and games
caused by railways from the 1850s- 1920s. List information and put
the facts together about the pictures you are going to see.
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- Industrialization means factories began to make goods. Machines
powered by water or steam helped people produce goods more cheaply
and quickly. Urbanization, living in towns, grew because large
numbers worked in factories. After 1900 and the development of the
oil-powered automobile, people began to live in suburbs, outside
the downtown core. 1850 1900 1 st Phase Industriali zation Water
& Steam Powered machines 2 nd Phase Industri alization Hydro-
Electric & Oil Powered machine s
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- HW5 asks questions : What ( Description, what is it? Change,
what changed or stayed the same? Causes/Consequences what caused
the change?) When ( Time it took place? Time periods ? Chronology,
the order things happened) Where ( Significance of the place or
location where the event happened?) Who ( People involved? Why
them?) How ( Process ? How did it happen?) Why (
Reason/Cause/Motivation for an event? Significance, weighing the
importance of an event or person)
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- From the photograph, find evidence that this is 1936 and not
the first train in Canada, 1836 ? The onlookers RC have 1930s
clothes and the electric telegraph pole (CB) is also from a later
date. Search and be careful with photographs.
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- Montreal to Sherbrooke 91 miles Sherbrooke to Stanstead 34
miles Stanstead to Haverhill 80 miles Haverhill to Concord 70 miles
Concord to Boston 76 miles Total ? miles
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- How did railways help to create lacrosse and ice hockey as
popular sports? Where were lacrosse, hockey, and Canadian football
developed? The Grand Trunk Railway ran cheap excursions for sports
teams and their supporters. How did that help sport to develop? Who
first played lacrosse? Which sport first used the word rink? What
sporting event is evidence that Canadians were in touch with the
United States by rail? What sporting event is evidence that
Canadians had global contacts in the last half of the 19 th
century?