British North America
Conferences
Government
Residential Schools
Indigenous Relations
100

The names of Ontario and Quebec prior to Dominion.

Canada West and Canada East.

100

Name the three main conferences that led to Dominion.

Charlottetown, Quebec and London

100

Who could vote in early Canadian law?

White Male Landowners

100

The system where children were put into boarding schools.

Residential Schools

100

Peoples who share Indigenous and French Culture

The Metis

200

What was the quickest way from the Atlantic Coast to the Pacific Coast in the 1850's?

Taking a boat around the entirety of North and South America.

200

The document created during the Quebec Conference.

72 Resolutions. 

200

What is Jurisdiction?

The official power to make legal decisions and judgements.

200

The name of the commission launched in 2015.

Truth and Reconciliation

200

How many Numbered Treaties were signed between the First Nations and Government of Canada? 

Eleven

300

Name the 4 main reasons for the population growth in British North America.

Underground Railroad, Gold Rush, Great Migration, Great Famine.

300

Which province was originally involved in the conference talks, but did not become one of the original provinces?

PEI

300

Name three responsibilities of the Federal Government?

Military, Banking, criminal law, taxation, indigenous relations.
300

One of the two local residential schools

Mount Elgin OR Mohawk Institute

300

The name of the rebellion launched simultaneously by the Cree and Metis against the Canadian Government in 1885.

The North-West Rebellion

400

After the Monarch, who was the next in power in British North America?

Governor.

400
Britain's role after the London conference.

Britain has no say in how Canada is run, instead it is a symbolic role. They can influence foreign affairs and mediate on Canada's behalf.

400

The two main bodies in Canada's new government.

The Senate and the House of Commons.

400

The year that the Canadian Government apologized on behalf of Canada for the suffering of the residential schools.

2008

400

What are the two functions of the Indian Act?

1. Say how reserves and First Nations bands can operate.

2. Define who is and is not recognized as "Indian".

500

What were some of the main factors leading to political deadlock in BNA?

Transportation- CW wanted more transportation routes.

Culture- CE wanted to preserve their culture.

Representation- Neither could agree on a representation system.

500

Name in order the first eight provinces to join.

NB/NS, CE/CW, Manitoba, BC, NWT, PEI

500

What was John A MacDonald's criticism of the American Governing System

The individual states had too much power and authority, making them not to "united" at all.

500

The goal of residential schools was assimilation. What is the definition of assimilation

To become absorbed and integrated into a new culture.

500

What year was the Potlatch Ban lifted?

1951.