First Nations
Early Contact
Confederation
Mercantilism
Metis History
Women & Rights
100

First Nations traditionally believed people are not separate from nature. What is this belief part of?

What is Worldview

100

Why did Europeans first come to North America?

What is to find silks and spices from the Far East?

100

The first Prime Minister of Canada was:

Who is Sir John A. Macdonald?

100

Colonies should be markets and sources of:

What are raw materials?

100

The largest Métis community was in:

What is Red River?

100

The suffragist movement resulted in:

What is women receiving the right to vote?

200

A First Nation that moved with the seasons likely based its economy on:

What is Hunting and Gathering

200

Champlain’s battle with the Iroquois was significant because:

What is the Iroquois would later side with the English?

200

Confederation was essential because without it, Canada would:

What is become insignificant in the world?

200

Mercantilism benefited which group the most?

Who are European countries?

200

The Pemmican Proclamation upset the Métis because:

What is it threatened their economy and identity?

200

The attitude that women’s brains could be “destroyed” by thinking shows:

What is gender discrimination?

300

Trading goods and services without money is called:

What is Bartering

300

A group who refused to swear loyalty to Britain during the French-British war:

  • What are the Acadians?


300

The BNA Act guaranteed:

What is protection for minority groups?

300

Why were there more dollar signs ($$$) on England than its colonies in a map of mercantilism?

What is manufactured goods cost more than raw resources?

300

A major consequence of the Pemmican Proclamation was:

What is the Métis and Nor’Westers drove settlers away?

300

What is your Social Studies' Teacher's name?

What is Mrs. Gosselin

400

Guns actually put First Nations at a disadvantage because:

What is they needed ammunition only the Europeans had?

400

Why were the Acadians deported?

What is they refused to pledge allegiance to Britain?

400

One main reason Newfoundland joined Confederation was:

What is Canada offered to pay off its debt?

400

A monopoly means:

What is one company controls trade in an area?

400

The Battle of Seven Oaks was important because:

  • What is it united the Métis as a group?

400

A person who wants French-speaking Canadians to give up their culture supports:

What is assimilation?

500

First Nations population declined mainly because of:

What is disease

500

British view that the First Nations way of life was inferior is an example of:

What is ethnocentrism?

500

Which group is still actively struggling for rights and recognition?

Who are Aboriginal people?

500

Who had the power in New France’s government?

What is the Sovereign Council?

500

Lord Selkirk’s land purchase led to all of these EXCEPT:

What is the Métis moved east into Ontario?

500

Speaker B, who is concerned about settlers moving into hunting grounds, is most likely:

Who is a First Nations person?