Great Migration
Key Terms
Upper/Lower Canada
Rebellion/Aftermath
Random
100

Most people moved to Canada because of _________ factors

PUSH

100

Coexistence

Living alongside different groups of people

100

Prior to the Act of Union, Upper and Lower Canada had this type of government:

Colonial

100

T/F: Rebellion only occurred in Lower Canada

FALSE, it occurred in both Upper and Lower Canada

100

What percentage of the ocean remains UNEXPLORED?

80-95%

200

Which event led to many Irish people migrating to Canada?

The potato famine

200

Oppression

Subjecting a group of people to discrimination

200

In Lower Canada, a key reformer was__________

In Upper Canada, a key reformer was ___________

Louis-Joseph Papineau, William Lyon Mackenzie

200

Why did rebellion happen?

People were upset with the lack of democratic representation in the government

200

What is the largest animal in the world?

The blue whale

300

How were First Nations people MOST significantly affected by the Great Migration?

They lost their traditional land

300

A government with no monarch (king/queen)

Republic

300

What did reformers want in the government structure of Upper/Lower Canada?

Greater democratic representation

300
After the rebellion, what did Britain do?

They sent Lord Durham to write a report on the events and determine what changes should be made in Canada

300

In what year was the iPad released?

2010

400

Name three cities where migrants may have settled once arriving in Canada:

Montreal, York (Toronto), Quebec City, Trois Rivières, Halifax, etc

400

A shift in the amount/type of people in an area

Demographic change

400

What was the main goal of the Act of Union?

To assimilate the Francophone Canadiens

400

The Act of Union combined Upper and Lower Canada into one province, called__________

Canada

400

What was the last province to join Confederation?

Newfoundland & Labrador

500

Why did increased migration from countries like England and Ireland cause problems for the Francophone population in Upper/Lower Canada?

They had different languages and ways of life, which made coexistence difficult

500

The belief that, if a large group of people has too much power, they will make decisions that negatively impact minority groups within the country

Tyranny of the majority

500

Why was the Act of Union unfair?

It gave equal seats to Canada West and Canada East, even though Canada East had a larger population, and as such should have had more seats than Canada West.

500

Durham made these three recommendations:

1) Combine Upper/Lower Canada into one province

2) Give elected assemblies real decision making power

3) Assimilation of the Canadiens

500

How many career goals has Harry Kane scored in the Champions League?

50