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1) The tradition of stories and legends being handed down from First Nations Elders to children established:
A
A story culture
B
A written history
C
A need for legends
D
An oral culture
2) European cultures sometimes judged other cultures using European values and beliefs. The attitude can be described as:
A
Multicultural
B
Unilingual
C
Individualistic
D
Ethnocentric
3) The society of the Haudenosaunee was matrilineal, which means that:
A
Women grew wild rice
B
A Woman was the head of each longhouse
C
Women chose who they would marry
D
Women hunted smaller animals
4) The “Coureurs de Bois”, Radissons and des Grosseilleurs are well known in the history of a famous Canadian company. This was because
A
They were fur traders.
B
Their explorations of Hudson Bay led to the establishment of the Hudson’s Bay Company.
C
They developed their relationships with, and were among, the First Nations people.
D
Their extensive knowledge of the wilderness led them to explore the Hudson Bay and surrounding area.
5) The competition for land and resources in North America was between two main countries, ______________ and _________________.
A
Portugal/Spain
B
France/Spain
C
France/Britain
D
Britain/Portugal
6) As a result of the Treaty of Paris signed in 1763,
A
France was allowed to keep control of Louisburg.
B
Acadia was given to France
C
France gave up any claim on Quebec or any other part of North America.
D
Britain recognized the United States as independent.
7) The First Nations people were:
A
Inexperienced in trade and had difficulty with trading with Europeans.
B
Experienced because they traded goods with the Vikings when they visited North America in 1000 AD.
C
Experienced traders because they had already been trading with each other.
D
Unwilling to trade with Europeans
8) The Barter System of trade relied upon:
A
Money and coins to trade for goods
B
The sale of guns, knives and utensils.
C
Groups trading goods for other goods they needed.
D
D) None of the above.
9) The Native Peoples first helped the French explorers that were called:
A
A) Runners of the Wood
B
E) Both A and B
C
C) Sovereign Council
D
B) Coureurs de Bois
10) As a result of the Royal Proclamation of 1763:
A
The Province of Ontario was created.
B
The interior of North America was set aside for the people of the 13 colonies.
C
Assimilation of the Canadien people was attempted.
D
The Catholic Church would remain unchanged in the colony
11) The Quebec Act of 1774 recognized that
A
Catholic Church was important to the Canadiens
B
All of the Above.
C
French language needed to be allowed.
D
Canadiens were not going to be assimilated easily.
12) The Quebec Act of 1774, had many effects upon the colony in Canada. The most important of these effects was:
A
The beginning of bilingualism in Canada.
B
The creation of a unified colony
C
The British colonists’ rights were protected
D
A large area of land was set aside for the First Nations
13) One reason why the War of 1812 began was:
A
The American support the First Nations land claims.
B
American sailors were kidnapped by the British.
C
The French stopped trading with the British
D
Americans stopped trading with the First Nations
14) Between 1815 and 1850, more than 800, 000 immigrants came to British North America during the Great Migration. A “push factor” for people to leave their homelands was:
A
Jobs and land in British colonies were available
B
Ocean travel was the only means of travel.
C
The colonies offered free land and a chance for a better life
D
The famine in Ireland.
15) What difficulties did the new immigrants face?
A
Diseases aboard the ships on the way to Canada.
B
All of the above.
C
Clearing the dense vegetation on their land once they arrived in Canada.
D
The rugged environment found in Canada
16) Responsible government became a possibility when:
A
The leadership of the new government was established under Lord Durham.
B
The Durham report was published.
C
None of the Above
D
The Rebellion Loses Bill was passed by Lord Elgin.
17) The passing of the British North American Act (BNA Act) in 1867, in British Parliament established:
A
The Head of State for the new colonies
B
A New British North America.
C
The Dominion of Canada.
D
The United Colonies of Great Britain
18) The term Metis is used when describing a distinct cultural group who have mixed
A
African and First Nations ancestry
B
First Nations and Asian ancestry
C
American and European ancestry
D
First Nations and European ancestry
19) Which four colonies joined to create the Dominion of Canada in 1867?
A
Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland
B
Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick and Newfoundland
C
Quebec, Ontario, B.C. and Manitoba
D
Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
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