Disease
Opium
BNA Act
Federal/Provincial
National Policy
100
What is lepers y?
A skin disease that occurs from dirty living conditions.
100
Where did people smoke Opium?
Opium Dens
100
What does BNA stand for?
British North America
100
Who is the leader of the Federal government? What is his position?
Stephen Harper Prime Minister
100
Who was in charge of this policy?
Sir. John. A Macdonald
200
Who were the 5 lepers in Victoria?
They were Chinese working class immigrants that were living in Victoria
200
What does Opium do to someone's body?
It slowly kills you from the inside out.
200
Who signed the BNA Act to give Canada its freedom?
Queen Victoria
200
Who is the leader of the Provincial government? What is his title?
Premier
200
Why was the policy written?
TO help improve Economy of Canada
300
What happened at D'arcy Island?
The 5 Chinese lepers were exiled by the Canadian government with no medicine.
300
Why were people addicted to Opium?
Every group during the Victorian period smoked Opium
300
How many Conferences took place before the BNA Act was signed? Which Conference was the decisive one?
3 Conferences. London Conference
300
Who is charge of the Municipal government? What is his/her title?
Mayor
300
What were 3 good things about the policy?
Unite Canada from East to West with Railroad Build Economy stronger Settle the West
400
What is a modern day disease that people look down upon?
HIV Aids has a lot of negative publicity.
400
What kinds of Chinese people smoked Opium and why?
Chinese immigrants building the railroad. Chinese merchants, Shop owners - etc etc.
400
What happened at the Charlottetown Conference?
Choice between Maritime Union and Confederation with Upper and Lower Canada
400
What is one responsibility each government has?
Federal - Finance Provinicial - Education Municipal - Police
400
How did the policy influence Chinese people?
Many Chinese immigrants came to Canada to help build the Railroad as a result
500
Are we much more advanced now with medicine technology? Are we able to control diseases and how they spread?
Yes we are much more advanced now but because of a higher population the threat of disease is always high and with the ability of spreading very easily.
500
Why did China and Canada work together with the Opium trade? What was the major reason?
They were both British colonies
500
Why did the 4 provinces of Canada join together? Give a reason for each?
Nova Scotia - Didn't want to (leader made decision) New Brunswick -- Wanted to stop Fenian attacks Ontario --- Poor economy - Protect from U.S Quebec -- Poor economy -- Protect from U.S
500
Which year and at which conference was this government established?
Quebec Conference
500
Was the policy successful in uniting Canada a nation? Why or Why not?
Yes it was somewhat successful in Uniting Canada as a Nation. After the railroad was built many provinces joined confederation with Canada