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Residential Schools, Truth, & Reconciliation
Residential Schools, Truth, & Reconciliation
100

_____ ______ form the basis of life for plants

plant cell

100

a rigid outer wall that strengthens the cell and provides support

cell wall

100

the smallest part of an organism

cells

100

This was the first residential school to open, in 1831

Mohawk Institute

100

The doctor who published "a national crime"

Dr P H Bryce

200

usually a big part of the cell, because it controls activities and growth of the cell

nucleus


200

organelle that contains chlorophyll, which absorbs light to provide energy for photosynthesis

chloroplast

200

T or F

only plant cells contain a vacuoles

false

200

What did the children call the Mohawk Residential School?

the Mushhole

200

True or False:A 1927 amendment to the Indian act made it illegal for Indigenous people to hire lawyers or raise money to pursue land claims against the government.

True

300

the powerhouse of the cell that creates energy needed by the cells

mitochondria

300

carries out protein synthesis using the genetic code from DNA

ribosome

300

T or F

a cell cannot be seen without a microscope

False [an egg is an example of a single cell]

300

Why did the children call the Mohawk Institute the Mush-hole

Because of the low quality food, that was a pile of 'mush' on their plates.

300

Which 'act' promoted the voluntary enfranchisement, where individuals could gain full Canadian Citizenship by giving up their Indigenous status and rights.

"The Gradual Civilization Act"

400

it protects the cytoplasm of the cell

cell membrane

400

the idea that only a select few molecules can leave and exit a cell

selective permeability

400

who coined the term 'cells'?

Robert Hook

400

in 1844, who secured government funding to open more residential schools?

Charles Bangot

400

Who said "in order to educate the children properly we must separate them from their families"

John A Macdonald

500

a jello-like solution that fills each cell

cytoplasm

500

3 principles of cell theory

1. a cell is the basic unit of life

2. all cells come from pre-existing cells

3. all living things are made up of one or more cells

500

organisms that only have one cell

unicellular

500

How many First Nations, Metis, and Inuit children were sent to residential schools?

approximately 150 000

500

The Canadian government pursued this policy of cultural genocide because it wished to divest itself of its legal and and financial obligations to Aboriginal people and to ....

gain control over their land and resources.