Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
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Which four provinces formed Canada in 1867?

Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia

100

What is imperialism in the context of Canada’s history

What is loyalty to and support for the British Empire?

100

What term describes Quebec society under Duplessis' leadership

What is "la Grande Noirceur" (The Great Darkness)?

100

What was the central issue in the 1980 referendum

What is Quebec sovereignty-association?

100

The failure of the Meech Lake Accord in 1990 contributed to the rise of what Federal Political Party

Bloc Quebecois
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What was the name of the political union created in 1867?

The Dominion of Canada 

200

What was the significance of the Statute of Westminster (1931)

What is it granted Canada full control over its foreign policy and laws?

200

What does the term “Quiet” in “Quiet Revolution” refer to

 What is that the changes were peaceful and democratic rather than violent?

200

What new law was included in the Constitution Act of 1982

What is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

200

This policy introduced in Quebec in the late 20th century was intended to strengthen the French language in the workplace and education.

What is Bill 101 (Charter of the French Language)

300

What was one economic reason for Confederation?

Creation of a larger domestic market

300

What was the Military Service Act

What is the law that introduced conscription in Canada during WWI

300

What was nationalized during the Quiet Revolution

What is the hydroelectric industry?

300

What 1990 conflict occurred between the Mohawk and the Quebec government

Oka Crisis

300

What was the significance of the National Policy (1879), and how did it affect Western Canada and Indigenous peoples?

Promoted tariffs and railways, while accelerating Western settlement and the displacement of Indigenous communities?

400

What act gave the federal government control over Indigenous peoples?

Indian Act

400

Which institution did clerico-nationalists believe was central to French Canadian identity

What is the Catholic Church?

400

What movement emerged from increased nationalism during this period

What is the sovereignty or separatist movement?

400

How has globalization affected Canadian workers

What is job losses in manufacturing  

400

Name the key political change implemented in the British North America Act (1867) that limited provincial autonomy and later became a source of federal-provincial tension.

What is the power of disallowance

500

What caused tensions between federal and provincial governments in the 1880s–1900s?

Disagreements over jurisdiction

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Why did some nationalists oppose urbanization and industrialization

What is they feared it would erode traditional rural and Catholic values

500

What did Quebec’s government want more control over during the Quiet Revolution

What is education, health, and economic development

500

What is reasonable accommodation

What is adapting rules to respect cultural and religious differences

500

What was the White Paper (1969), and why was it rejected by Indigenous communities across Canada?

What is a federal policy proposing to eliminate Indigenous status and assimilate First Nations, rejected for denying treaty rights and self-determination

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