Canadian History
Indigenous
WW1
WW2
Citizenship
100

Who are the two main Indigenous groups in New Brunswick?

Mi'kmaq and Maliseet

100

What are the three groupings of indigenous peoples in Canada?

First Nation, Metis and Inuit

100

Which assassin set off WWI?

Gavrilo Princip

100

Who were the allied forces - name at least 3 of 5

Great Britain, United States, Canada, Soviet Union, China

100

What two things does citizenship come with?

Rights and Responsibilities 

200

New Brunswick was named for the royal house of Brunswick. NB's capital, Fredericton, was named for...?

King George III’s son, Frederick.

200

Unlike Métis and Inuit, most First Nations hold...

Reserve lands

200

Who were the Triple Alliance 

Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Italy

200

Who were the Axis powers?

Germany, Italy, Japan

200

What are two of the responsibilities of the government?

  • Make Laws
  • Enforce Laws
  • Provide Public Services
  • Protect Rights
300

Canadian Confederation was the process in which three British North American provinces .... - were united into one federation

The Province of Canada (what would now be parts of Ontario and Quebec), Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.

300

Indigenous people have the right to establish and control their... (due to residential schools)

 Educational systems and Institutions 

300

Who were the Triple Entente 

Russia, France, and Britain

300

Define: Armistice 

An agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.

300

What are the three levels of government?

Municipal, Provincial and Federal

400

Newfoundland was asked to take part in the confederation meetings, but wasn't able to attend - why?

Its invitation arrived too late

400

.... (what)...activities shall not take place in the lands or territories of indigenous peoples?

Military activities

400

The German army initiates the modern era of chemical warfare by launching a chlorine attack on Allied trenches during which battle?

Second Battle of Ypres

400

Define: Genocide

The deliberate and systematic killing or persecution of a large number of people from a particular national or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group.

400

Citizenship isn't just about rights; it's about...?

Participation.

500

What are three things that provinces have control over?  

Education, language and municipalities, among other things.

500

 Indigenous peoples have the right to determine their own identity or...

Membership

500

Trenches became trash dumps during war: what are three things you could find in them?

you could find broken ammunition boxes, empty cartridges, torn uniforms, shattered helmets, soiled bandages, shrapnel, and bone fragments.

500

The war would begin in 1939, when...?

Hitler made his first move. This was the invasion of Poland.

500

What was Batkid's name?

Miles