Grade 10 History SyllabusGrade 10 What is History?- Understanding the concept of history
- Importance of studying history
- Sources of historical information
- Analyzing and interpreting historical evidence
- Historical thinking skills
Grade 10 1914-1918, First World War- Causes and events leading to the outbreak of the war
- Major battles and strategies
- Impact of the war on nations and societies
- Treaty of Versailles and its consequences
- Canadian involvement in the war and its significance
Grade 10 1918-1928, The Roaring Twenties- Post-war social and cultural changes
- Rise of consumer culture
- Flappers and changing gender roles
- Prohibition and the rise of organized crime
- Economic boom and the stock market crash
Grade 10 1914-1929, War and Change- Social, political, and economic changes after the First World War
- Rise of fascism and totalitarianism
- Impact of the Russian Revolution
- Great Depression and its effects on societies
Grade 10 1929-1938, The Great Depression- Causes and consequences of the Great Depression
- Global economic crisis and its impact on different countries
- Government responses and policies
- Social effects of the Depression
- The New Deal and its significance
Grade 10 1939-1945, Second World War- Causes and events leading to the outbreak of the war
- Major battles and strategies
- Holocaust and genocide
- Allied and Axis powers
- Impact of the war on nations and societies
Grade 10 1929-1945, Depression and War- Interconnectedness of the Great Depression and the Second World War
- Impact of war on the global economy
- Social and political changes during the war
- Role of Canada and other nations in the war effort
- Post-war reconstruction and the creation of international organizations
Grade 10 1946-1967, Challenge and Change- Post-war challenges and changes in Canada and the world
- Cold War and the nuclear arms race
- Civil rights movements and decolonization
- Baby boom and changing demographics
- Technological advancements and their impact on society
Grade 10 1968-1983, Canadian Identity- Shifting Canadian identity and nationalism
- Canadian multiculturalism and immigration policies
- Quebec separatism and the FLQ crisis
- Women's rights and the feminist movement
- Environmental movements and activism
Grade 10 1945-1982, Post-War Life in Canada- Post-war economic prosperity and its impact on Canadian society
- Social changes and advancements in healthcare and education
- Role of media and popular culture
- Quebec's Quiet Revolution and the rise of nationalism
- Indigenous rights and the fight for recognition
Grade 10 1984-Present, Global Context- Globalization and its impact on society, culture, and economics
- Technological advancements and their effects on communication and industry
- Environmental concerns and sustainability
- Human rights issues and global conflicts
- Canada's role in the international community
By covering these topics, Grade 10 students will gain a comprehensive understanding of history, its significance, and its impact on the world today.
This course is helpful for the following exams: Grade 10