Rapid Change, Police, and F.N.
National Policy & Railway Building
Wild Card
100
The type of change that happened on the prairies between 1871 ans 1921?
What is a demographic change?
100

 • Finish the National Railway • Settle the West -Promote Canadian Industry

What are the 3 parts of John A. MacDonald's National Policy?

100
History that is told instead of written — is a way to record information about the past and pass on knowledge to the younger generation.
What is oral history?
200

Sir Wilfred Laurier was the _____________ of Canada 

What is the Prime Minister 

200

What year was the pacific railway completed. (last spike)

What is November 7, 1885

200
The process of becoming part of a different cultural group.
What is assimilation?
300
The two things that the First Nations promised to do regarding their involvement in these Treaties.
What is they promised to share the land and to uphold peace, order and good government.
300
• We discriminated against • Were paid much less than other workers • Did some of the the most dangerous work • Many died on the job
Who were the Chinese railroad workers?
300
The reason why Prime Minister Wilfred Laurier wanted to populate the west.
What is he was worried about U.S. expansion?
400
These separated children from their families, and disrupted children’s connections to their languages and traditions. They hurt many First Nations children and communities.
What are residential schools?
400
This law stated “any person of Chinese origin entering Canada must make a payment of $50
What is the Chinese head tax?
400

The year British Columbia join Confederation

What is July 20, 1871

500
• kept peace in the west as the railway advanced and settlers arrived. • advised First Nations to conclude treaties with Canada’s government.
What is the role of the NWMP?
500
When the "last spike" was hammered in to complete the railway, a famous photo was taken. What groups of people are not represented in the photo?
Who are First Nations, Metis, Canadiens, and Japanese?
500

Who said" We should have been in the photo because we showed our commitment to our promise to share our land by allowing the railway."

what is the First Nation people 

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