Chinese-Canadian History
First Nations
History
Great Debaters
Vocabulary
Civil Rights Movement
100
The name Chinese people used for North America
What was Gold Mountain?
100
The name of schools that First Nations children were forced to attend from 1880s until 1960s.
What were Indian Residential Schools?
100
The youngest member of the debate team.
Who was James Farmer Jr?
100
A false or general belief about a group of people that ignores the individual differences within that group.
What is a stereotype?
100
The set of laws the forced separate schools, pools, water fountains, restaurants etc... for African-Americans and whites in Southern United States?
What were Jim Crowe Laws?
200
The money Chinese immigrants had to pay in order to enter Canada ($50, $100, then $500)
What is the Chinese Head Tax?
200
The year all First Nations peoples obtained the right to vote in Canadian elections.
What was 1960?
200
An angry mob that hangs African-Americans without a trial.
What is a lynch mob?
200
Who or what a person or thing is
What is identity?
200
The African-American woman who refused to give up her seat to a white man on the bus.
Who is Rosa Parks?
300
Canadian policy's preferred immigrants of 1900s.
Who were the English, French, Northern Europeans?
300
The year the last residential school closed?
What is 1996?
300
This type of law is no law at at all.
What is an unjust law?
300
A group of people who share a common goal
What is community?
300
The tactic to resist unjust laws and bring about social change without using violence.
What is civil disobedience?
400
The year Chinese immigrants were banned from entering Canada. (Chinese Exclusion Act)
What was 1923?
400
The 5-year process where residential school surviviors told their stories and Canadians worked towards a better future for all with regards to the past treatment of First Nations.
What is the Truth and Reconcilliation Commission?
400
When is "The time for justice, and the time equality," according to Samantha in her debate against the white debater team?
What is now?
400
Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment over a period of time
What is oppression?
400
When African-Americans and whites attend the same schools.
What is integration?
500
The year were Chinese people were re-allowed entry into Canada, given Canadian citizenship and the right to vote in Canada.
What was 1947?
500
The current grassroots movement of First Nations people all over Canada working towards equality and self-determination.
What is Idle No More?
500
What you do 'in order to do what you want to do."
What is 'what you have to do?"
500
A person who witnesses a harmful incident and takes direct action against it
What is upstander?
500
The first group of African-American students to attend a previously all-white school.
Who were the Little Rock Nine?
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