Key Terms
Confederation
Lord Durham
Residential Schools and Indian Act
Canadian Pacific Railway
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What is a representative government?

Representatives are elected by the population to govern 

100

What is tariff?

Tariff is a type of tax that the U.S. used when trading with Canada.

100

Who was Lord Durham? 

A British Politician 

100

Why were residential schools made? 

To weaken the indigenous culture and traditions and assimilate them into the European culture. 

100

Why was the C.P.R. made? 

To connect Canada to the Maritimes for trade purposes. 

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What is a responsible government?

It is the government's job to do what the people want

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When was the confederation of Canada? 

July 1, 1867

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Why was Lord Durham sent to Canada? 

To investigate the rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada 

200

What year was the Indian Act created? 

1876


200

Why were Chinese workers used to build the railway? 

Because there was a shortage of workers and it was easier to get workers from across the Pacific Ocean than it was to get workers from the other side of Canada.  

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What is a Governor General?

The king's representative.  

300

What are the 5 driving forces of confederation?

Political deadlock, changing British attitudes, trade with the U.S., need for a railway and threat of U.S. expansion. 

300

What year were the rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada?

1837-1838 

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Why was the Indian act created? 

To control certain parts of Indigenous peoples lives. 

300

How much money did Chinese workers make in a day? 

$1 a day

400

What is a democratic government? 

Both a responsible and representative government. 

400

What is manifest destiny?

A cultural belief that American settlers had the right and destiny by god to expand across North America 

400

Who was Lord Durham culturally biased against? 

The French Canadians 

400

Who authorized the creation of residential schools?

John A. MacDonald

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What year was the railway completed? 

1885

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What is oligarchy?

A type of government when the power is held by a small group of people.

500

What were the first 4 provinces to join together?

Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick 

500

What were the 2 recommendations of the Durham report? 

1. The unify Upper and Lower Canada 

2. The Introduction of responsible government 

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When did the last residential school close? 

1996

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In 1871, British Columbia decided to join Canada if a railway was built. What was the deadline that B.C. set for the completion of the railway? 

A. 10 years    B. 12 years    C. 7 years    D. 15 years  

A. 10 years 

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