Change of Empire
Demands and Struggles
Formation of Canadian Federation
Toward modern Quebec and Canada
Issues Since 1980
100
This was the most important consequence of the treaty of paris.
What is the change in control of New France from French to British.
100
They were the first major group of English people to arrive in Quebec following the American Revolution.
Who are the United Empire Loyalists.
100
The change in British trade policy from protectionism to free trade ccaused the colonies of Britsh North America to look for new markets for their products in this country.
What is the United States of America.
100
Poor working Conditions in the first and second phases of industry prompted the growth in participation of workers in this type of organization.
What are Unions.
100
The Quebec Referendum of 1980 had this goal for a the movement that began in Quebec during the Quiet revolution.
What is sovereignty or independence for Quebec.
200
This was the goal of the Royal proclamation of 1663, the new Britsh condstitution that Britain applied for its new territory Quebec.
What is the assimilation (anglicization) of the French population.
200
The idea of Liberalism was behind this new right that Britain granted to the population of Quebec in the new constitution, the Constitutional Act of 1791.
What is the right to vote for a legislative Assembly.
200
These four original provinces made up the new Dominion of Canada with the pasing of the Britsh north America Act by the British parliament in 1867. (name two)
What are Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, and Ontario.
200
The Great Depression 1929-39 cuased the inability of many canadians to meet their neds propmting the Fedral and provincial governments to take these actions. (name two)
What is direct relief (coupons for necessities), public works projects, work camps, and back to the land policy (Quebec).
200
The Liberal Party of canada under pierre Eliot Trudeau negotiated with the provinces to repatriate the Britsh north America Act meaning to do this.
What is turn the British Act into a Canadian Act giving Canada control over its own constitution.
300
Governor Murray was recalled to Britain because of these actions that he took in governing the new Britsh colony of Quebec.
What is he ignored the instructions to assimilate the French population and conciliated them instead.
300
The Constitutional Act of 1791 caused this change in the territory of Quebec to satisfy the demands of the new population in Quebec.
What is the division of Quebec into Upper and Lower Canada.
300
The british North America Act of 1867 created Canada as a federal union, meaning these two levels of government.
What are the federal government for the whole country, and provincial government for each region.
300
Folowing World War II, Quebec was governed by a conservative party the Union Nationale led by Maurice Duplesssis who refused funding for social programs from the government of Canada because he believed in this type of nationalism.
What is provincial autonomy or refusing interference in the province by the federal government.
300
Lasnguage laws in Quebec sought to protect the French language from pressures of the English language by making into law the use of french in these three areas. (name two)
What is the use of French on signs, the use of French in the work place, and education (immigrants entered the French school system / restricted acces to English schools).
400
Unrest in the Thirteen Colonies and the coming American Revolution caused the Britsh government to abandon the Royal Proclamation and adopt the Quebec Act with this goal in mind for the French population.
What is the attempt togain the loyalty of the Canadiens.
400
This change in the export economy in the early 1800's caused improvements to transportation such as the building of canals and railways.
What is the change from fur to timber as the main export.
400
In order to create an internal market, settle Canada's west, and build industries, the government of john A. McDonald adopted the National Policy that used these three methods to achieve the goals.
What is railroad constuction, protective tarriffs (or import duties), and immigration.
400
With the slogan "Maitres Chez Nous" or "Masters in our Own House" the government of Jean Lesage embarked on the Quiet Revolution. The government wanted to modernize Quebec by taking these actions in the economic sector and social sector of Quebec. (name one action for each sector).
What is government intervention in the economy (creating crown corporations and nationalization of Hydro Quebec), and what is taking government control over social programs. (education, healthcare, creating public pensions)
400
In this second wave of Feminism women made these types of demands. (name two)
What is the demand for equality in the work place(pay equity, maternity leave), equality in the family(division of assets / the law on family patrimony), and the demand for control over reproduction.
500
This change in the territory of Quebec after the America revolution caused this change in the Fur Trade.
What is the loss of the Ohio Valley caused the Fur trade to shift North and West of the Great Lakes.
500
These were the four main demands made by the Parti Patriote in the document the Ninety Two Resolutions adopted by the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada. (name 2)
What is the complete control of the budget, responsible government, an elected Legislative Council, and the governor to not use the power of veto.
500
Canada's involvement in the Boer War, the Naval crisis of 1911, and World War I 1914-18, caused this effect on the Canadian population.
What is the division of the Canadian population between French Canadian nationalists, and English Canadian support for British Imperialism.
500
During the Quiet Revolution Quebec society was secularized meaning a change in status and influence for this organization.
What is the loss of influence and power of the Roman Catholic Church.
500
Recessions and the growth of public debt since the late 1970's have caused the governments of Quebec and Canada to rethink their roles by taking these actions. (name two)
What is the reduction of government intervention in the economic and social sectors. (reducing the amount of government workers, privatizing government owned corporations, spending cuts in social programs: healthcare, education, pensions, etc...)
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