First Nations and Worldviews
Colonization & Conflict
Decision-Making & Government
Cultural Contact & Change
Canadian Geography & RANDOM Facts
100

Why did Europeans believe that the First Nations were inferior?

The absence of European technology and formal state institutions in the European model were seen as "proof" of inferiority.

100

The Quebec Act of 1774 did what?

Gave new rights to Catholics within upper Canada. These rights exceeded the rights of the Catholics in Britain
100

This animal and this plant are two national symbols for Canada.

What are the beaver and the maple leaf?

100

This process occurs when cultures meet and adopt some practices while keeping their identity.

What is accommodation?

100

The names of your teacher's children.

Who are Van and Rumi?
200

This group of nations created one of the most advanced forms of democratic governance in pre-contact North America.

What is the Iroquois Confederacy or Haudenosaunee?

200

This treaty ended the Seven Years’ War and gave Britain most of France’s land in North America.

What is the Treaty of Paris (1763)?

200

In the Iroquois Confederacy, women played an important role by doing this in the leadership process.

What is nominating or removing chiefs?

200

European explorers first came to North America looking for this route.

What is a passage to Asia/Orient?

200

Canada’s newest territory and its creation date.

What is Nunavut, 1999?

300

While Europeans made decisions in a hierarchical way, the Iroquois model was described as this.

What is inclusive or democratic?

300

New France officially became a Royal Colony in this year.

What is 1663?

300

Colonists resisted British taxes with the slogan “no taxation without this.”

What is representation?

300

This belief kept cultures separated.

What is segregation?

300

The highest mountain in Canada.

What is Mount Logan?

400

One way the Great Law showed checks and balances was that major decisions, like declaring war, required this from all member nations.

What is unanimous approval or concensus?

400

This British law of 1763 attempted to assimilate French Catholics and restricted settlement westward.

What is the Royal Proclamation of 1763?

400

This word describes a nation’s right to govern itself without outside control, a principle protected in the Great Law.

What is sovereignty?

400

This 1763 document set out British rules for governing New France and First Nations relations.

What is the Royal Proclamation of 1763?

400

This river is Canada’s longest.

What is the Mackenzie River?

500

This principle stated leaders could be removed if they did not act in the people’s best interests under the "Great Law".

What is accountability?

500

The French and British fought the Seven Years' war in North America from what year to what year?

What is 1756 to 1763?

500

One of the major issues with the Constitutional Act of 1791.

What is the people and their vote could be vetoed?

500

What was one key difference between the Royal Proclamation and the Quebec Act in how they treated French culture?

The Proclamation tried to assimilate, while the Quebec Act accommodated.

500

Canada is the world leader in mining this mineral used in nuclear power plants.

What is uranium?

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