Canadian Identity
Indigenous Contributions
Definitions
Push and Pull Factors
Settler Communities
100

What does multiculturalism mean?

There are diverse cultures welcome in Canada

100

What did the Indigenous group of 7 create?

Art, mostly paintings

100

What is Racism?

Treating people differently based on their race/ethnicity

100

Racism is a ____ factor

Push

100

Which settler community created Canada's first synagogue in Montreal?

Jewish Immigrants

200

What does Bilingualism mean?

Education is offered in both English and French

200

Which person was the leader of the Haudenosaunee people?

The mother

200

What is a newcomer?

Someone who moves to a new country (aka an immigrant)

200

Family in another country is a ____ factor

Pull

200

These immigrants helped build the Canadian Pacific Railway

Chinese Immigrants

300

Who are the 3 founding nations?

Britain, France, Indigenous Peoples

300

When was the Indigenous Group of 7 Founded?

1973

300

What is Displacement?

When the situation in a country forces someone to move away

300

Define Push Factor

A reason to move out of a country (bad things)

300

Why did so many Irish people move to Canada in the 1840s and 1850s?

The potato famine in Ireland was causing people to starve

400

Who were the Original Inhabitants of what is now Canada?

The Indigenous People

400

What was the goal of the Indigenous Group of 7

To support minority artists

400

What is emmigration?

Moving out of a country

400

Define Pull Factor

A reason to move into a new country (good things)

400

Who was involved in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham?

The French and the British

500

What is Parliamentary Democracy?

People have the right to vote for the party that runs the Federal and Provincial governments.

500

What did Indigenous People trade with the newcomers?

Fur

500

What is Asylum?

When a country offers immigrants safety because their country was unsafe

500

What are the four categories that the Canadian government has for individuals who apply to immigrate to Canada?

Economic Immigrants, Family Class, Humanitarian, Refugees

500

How were Black-Canadian Loyalists treated differently than white Loyalists in the 1770s?

Black Canadian Loyalists were treated badly. The received land with poor soil or no land at all while white Loyalists were given good land. The Black Canadian Loyalists were also the last to receive supplies and tools.

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