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Canada fought a war against Great Britain to gain its independence.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

What is the term for a person who wants Quebec to become an independent nation?
a) Canadian
b) Inuit
c) Separatist
d) Francophone

Which pair of European countries most influenced Canada's languages?
a) England and Spain
b) France and Portugal
c) England and France
d) Portugal and Spain

Canada was able to get its freedom from Great Britain peacefully through several acts of parliament.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

What province has the most French-speaking Canadians?
a) Manitoba
b) Ontario
c) Quebec
d) Alberta

What is the main purpose of the Quebec independence movement?
a) Quebec will have its own monarch.
b) All of Canadian will become French-speaking.
c) Quebec will become part of France.
d) Quebec will become its own country.

The British North America Act of 1867 created the Dominion of Canada. What rights did this give Canada? this
a) Canadians could fish wherever they wanted.
b) Canada could sign treaties with other countries.
c) Canada could have a parliament and prime minister.
d) Canada could elect its own monarch separate from Great Britain.

Canada's independence from Great Britain was granted after which event?
a) a war with the United Kingdom
b) the election of a new monarch
c) Seven Year's War
d) World War One

What is a separatist?
a) a person who remains loyal to the mother country
b) a person who wants Quebec to become an independent nation
c) a person who divides the province into sections
d) a person who loves their nation more than anything else

What are the two official languages of Canada?
a) Canadian and English
b) Inuit and Spanish
c) French and Spanish
d) French and English

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