Immigration & Exploration
WWII
Residential Schools
Confederation and Women's Movement
Surprise!
100
In 1923, the __________ was implemented, which barred all Chinese immigration into Canada.
What is; The Chinese Exclusion Act?
100
The Prime Minister during WWI and II.
Who were: Robert Borden (WWI) and William Lyon Mackenzie King (WWII)?
100
The last Canadian Residential School was closed in this year.
What is: 1996?
100
Exact date of Canadian confederation.
What is: July 1, 1867?
100
Many men and women suffered from this when they returned home from war.
What is: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) / Shell Shock?
200
What did the doctrine of Terra Nullius mean?
What is: Land belonging to no one?
200
The number of Japanese, German, and Italian Canadians who were sent to Internment Camps in Canada.
What is: 30, 000?
200
Residential Schools were run by these two organizations.
What are; Church and State?
200
The three provinces that supported the Suffrage Movement?
What are: Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta?
200
These were the years of WWI and the name given to the First World War.
What is: 1914-1918 and the Great War.
300
How Europeans first found themselves in North America.
What is: Searching for a path to Asia for trade purposes?
300
The purpose of concentration camps.
What was: To murder Jewish men, women, and children?
300
Residential Schools were designed to do these three things.
What is: Assimilate Indigenous Canadians into white European culture, destroy Indigenous culture, and destroy Indigenous languages? (A Cultural Genocide)
300
The required conditions for women to receive the right to vote during WWI.
What are: Citizen of Canada; Brother, husband, or son over-seas?
300
Despite having just fought for their country, Indigenous Canadians lost this when they returned home from the war.
What is: Indian Status? (And thus all their rights associated with Indian Status.)
400
In the late 19th century, Canada’s immigration policy became increasingly discriminate. ________ immigrants were considered unintelligent and incapable of farming in Western Canada.
What are: Eastern European immigrants?
400
Conscription was supported by these provinces during WWII.
What are: English-speaking provinces?
400
Children at Residential Schools regularly suffered from these three types of abuse.
What are: Physical, emotional, and sexual abuse?
400
The Charlottetown Conference of September 1864 set Confederation in motion. The meeting brought together delegates from these three provinces.
What are: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island? (Atlantic provinces)
400
The name for the loss of Indian Status.
What is: Enfranchisement?
500
Beginning in 1881, Chinese men were recruited to help build the Canadian Railway. The government shortly thereafter passed the Chinese Immigration Act. This act required _______ (hint: Think $).
What is: All Chinese Immigrants had to pay $50 to enter the country?
500
The years of WWII and the year Canada joined WWII.
What are; 1939-1945, and September 1939?
500
The inter-generational impact of Residential Schools is still being felt by the Indigenous community today. These are two ways in which the Church & State attempted a Cultural Genocide on Indigenous Canadians:
What are: Did not allow Indigenous language or practices?
500
These four provinces first formed the Dominion of Canada on 1 July, 1867.
What are: Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick?
500
The three main reasons for the Winnipeg General Strike that lasted for 6 weeks in Spring 1919
What are: The working class came together to demand better wages, working conditions, and a recognition of collective bargaining rights?
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