Metis Resistence
Political/Social Change
WW1
Industrialization
CPR
100
1. One of Canada’s most controversial historical figures, this man is known to many as the Father of Manitoba.
Louis Riel
100
9. This was a source of “western alienation” and part of J.A. Macdonald’s National Policy.
Protective tariffs or Railway freight rates
100
3. Canadian troops were among the first to experience the horrors of chemical warfare here in 1915:
What is Ypres
100
10. Identify 2 of the 4 conditions necessary for industrialization:
Wealth, population growth, transportation, government policy
100
12. He was responsible for the construction of the CPR across the prairies.
Van Horne
200
4. The execution of this man led to bitter resentment of Louis Riel in Ontario.
a. Thomas Scott
200
15. Identify the three components of John A. Macdonald’s National Policy?
Protective Tariffs, finish the CPR, immigration
200
13. At the outset of the First World War, Canada’s response to Great Britain’s declaration of war could best be characterized as this:
We have to go we are tied to their foreign policy
200
44. Union leaders negotiate with employer, on behalf of all employees, for better wages or working conditions. This is the definition of:
Collective bargaining
200
25. He was responsible for the construction of the CPR in British Columbia.
Whp is Onderdonk
300
8. Louis Riel was brought to trial and executed in this city.
a. Regina
300
19. The Manitoba Schools Question was answered in 1896 with the:
Laurier-Greenway compromise
300
18. Because of Canada’s success and sacrifice during the First World War, it was able to sign this document on its own.
What is Treaty of Versailles
300
How many workers walked off the job in Winnipeg in 1919?
What is 30,000
300
26. Workers were imported from this Asian country to help finish the CPR.
What is China
400
7. The Manitoba Act allowed Manitoba to join confederation on this date:
July 15, 1870
400
21. What issues were faced by Canadians at home during the First World War:
Women’s right to vote, internment of Germans and Slavs, conscription
400
31. In April of 1917 Canadian soldiers fought an epic, nation building battle at this site in northern France:
Vimy
400
Identify 2 of the 4 conditions necessary for industrialization:
What is Wealth, population growth, transportation, government policy
400
27. The last spike was driven into the CPR on this date:
What is Nov 7 1885
500
11. This man was the military leader for the Métis during the Northwest Resistance.
Gabriel Dumont
500
42. Sir Wilfred Laurier would send a volunteer force to help the British regulars during this southern hemisphere conflict:
What is Boer war
500
43. The Royal Newfoundland Regiment experienced immense tragedy at this battle on July 1, 1916:
Somme
500
What do we call the day the Winnipeg General Strike turned violent
What is Bloody Saturday
500
35. The last spike in the CPR was driven here:
Craigielachie