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Chapter 9/10
Modern Canada
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What is Political Deadlock?

A situation where nothing productive is happening because equally powerful sides oppose each other, but refuse to compromise

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the Métis people were heavily involved in three main industries to support their economy. What were they?

Buffalo Hunting, Farming, and the Fur Trade

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What is a Natural Resource?

A part of nature that people can use

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What were schools where Indigenous children were forced to adopt the dominant culture called?

Residential Schools

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What was the points system?

A way canada started to accept immigrants into the country. Based on skills rather than ethnicity.
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What is representation by population?

A system where legislative seats are assigned to regions based on the number of people who live there.

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What was the Pemmican Proclamation?

It banned the export of pemmican from the region for one year. Impacted Metis economy

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What were the 3 parts of the National Policy?

Economy, Transportation, Immigration

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Reserves are what?

Land set aside by the government for Indigenous peoples

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What did the Canadian government offer to families who moved to the West?

Free land

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When did Canada become a country? (Date and Year)

July 1, 1867

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What conflict/battle started because of the Pemmican Proclamation?

The Battle of the Seven Oaks

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What is a Tariff?

A Tax on an imported good

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A policy aimed at absorbing a group into the dominant culture

Assimilation

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What is urbanization?

The process of people moving from farms to cities

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What was the Maritime "Golden Age"?

The fishing, lumber, shipbuilding and coal mining industries were doing very well.

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Who was Thomas Scott

He threatened to kill Riel and insulted his guards while in jail. For this, he was executed. 

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What replaced the fur trade in the praries?

Farming

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What connected Canada east to Canada west

The Canadian Pacific Railway

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What document became law in 1982 and listed the basic rights of every Canadian citizen?

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

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What is Federalism?

is a system of government in which a central government has power over matters affecting the whole country and provincial governments have power over local and regional matters.

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What was Louis Riel Charged with for his execution?

Treason

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What was the Land Dominions Act

Canada would give a person land, which they had to live on the land, build a home, and begin farming. After a period of time, they could gain ownership of the land.

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What was the result of the Cypress Hills Massacre?

- American outlaws killed 13+ Assiniboine people. This made Canada send the police force into the west

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A policy recognizing and promoting many different cultures within one country

Multiculturalism

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