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Social Studies Ch. 4 Review
Test Description: This is the Social Studies 7 Ch. 4 Review
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1) Who is Marie-Ann Gaboury?
A
She gave birth to the first non-aboriginal baby in North America.
B
She pretended to be a male fur trader so she could sneak into the Hudson Bay to be with her boyfriend.
C
She was the grandmother of Louis Riel, as well as the first non-aboriginal woman to live in the west.
D
She was a Beothuk woman that tried to educate the English who the Beothuk were. When she died, the Beothuk were extinct.
2) Who was the French man who wanted New France to join the mercantile system?
A
Marquis de Frontenac
B
Jean Talon
C
Pierre Radisson
D
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
3) Who were the most important people who worked in the French fur trade? HINT: They helped with the expansion into the west
A
The New France governors
B
The Middlemen (Coureur de Bois/Voyageur)
C
The French monarchy (Kings and Queens)
D
The Jesuit missionaries
4) This area was largely controlled by the Hudson’s Bay Company?
A
New France
B
North West Company
C
The 13 Colonies
D
Rupert's Land
5) What river was the first Alberta trading post built on?
A
Athabasca River
B
Peace River
C
Mackenzie River
D
Saskatchewan River
6) What fort was built to supply alcohol in the west?
A
Fort Chipewyan
B
Fort William
C
Fort Whoop-Up
D
York Factory
7) What was Isabel Gunn known for?
A
She built the first trading post on the Athabasca River.
B
The first woman to work in the fur trade and give birth to a non-aboriginal baby in the west.
C
She traveled on a long river that took her to the Arctic Ocean, so she called it the River of Disappointment
D
The first woman to live in Western Canada, and she was also the grandmother of Louis Riel
8) What item was critical to the fur trade? HINT: This item helped get items from one place to another
A
Trading Posts (Stockade)
B
Transportation (Canoes and portage)
C
New European technology (Metal pots and pans)
D
Weaponry (Muskets and knives)
9) What was the main reason as to why the bartering system was unfair?
A
Some goods were very expensive, and valued at much higher prices than they were actually worth.
B
Many of the items traded to the First Nations were not properly functioning.
C
Many First Nations ended up dying because of ill infected blankets that were traded to them.
D
Over time, the First Nations lost their main food source in the buffalo.
10) The needs of the First Nations people were met by the goods created in Europe which were traded for furs. What was the worst result of this interaction?
A
The First Nations lost some of their traditional skills for making goods due to them being replaced by European ones.
B
Some of the First Nations were forced to work in the trading posts.
C
The First Nations were completely killed off during this time.
D
Many of the items traded to the First Nations were not properly functioning.
11) Who are the Metis?
A
They were a people mixed of a cultural background such as British and French.
B
They were also known as the Runner of the Woods and helped translate many trade deals.
C
They were a people of mixed cultural background such as French and First nations or British and First Nations.
D
They are a people of mixed cultural background such as the Anishinabe and the Miqmac
12) At first contact what did the First Nations people believe the Europeans were?
A
FIsh
B
Europeans
C
Beavers
D
Caribou
13) What is a portage?
A
The carrying of a boat or its cargo between two navigable waters.
B
A term given by the First Nations to the new European technology they were introduced to.
C
A barrier formed from upright wooden posts or stakes, especially as a defense against attack.
D
A paste of dried and pounded meat mixed with melted fat and other ingredients, originally made by the First Nations.
14) Which governor in New France first allowed the Coureurs de Bois to venture into the wilderness to trade?
A
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
B
Marquis de Frontenac
C
Jean Talon
D
Jacques Cartier
15) Why did the First Nations and Europeans learn to start to respect one another?
A
When the beaver population started shrinking.
B
The First Nations helped the Europeans with medicine and clothing.
C
The Europeans were conquering the First Nations.
D
In order to build trade relationships.
16) What is cause and effect?
A
When there is a rise in action, it leads to something that is produced as a result of something.
B
The carrying of a boat or its cargo between two navigable waters.
C
A barrier formed from upright wooden posts or stakes, especially as a defense against attack.
D
An economic practice and theory that believed in government control of resources in order to gain power over rival nations.
17) Who was Alexander Mackenzie?
A
He was the first European to reach the Arctic Ocean.
B
He was the first English explorer to try and build a colony in North America.
C
An explorer that had called the river named after him the River of Disappointment
D
He set up the first fort in the west, and it was called the Emporium of the West.
18) What did the First Nations people value the most that came from Europe?
A
Metal objects
B
Gold and Silver
C
European ships
D
Fur pelts
19) What company was considered the rival of the Hudson Bay Company?
A
New France
B
The Metis
C
The Coureurs de Bois
D
The Northwest Company
20) What is a wampum?
A
Necklaces and belts made of Quahog shell that has been used for hundreds of years for trade
B
A person, or company, involved in the wholesale trade of merchandise
C
The carrying of boat or it cargo between navigable waters.
D
A paste of dried meat with melted fat and other ingredients like berries.
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