When a person moves permanently into a new country.
What is immigration?
In Canada, citizen's rights are protected under the __________________?
What is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
A chunk of land that only first nations people can live on.
What is a Reserve?
The name of the tax imposed on Chinese immigrants coming into Canada.
What is the Chinese Head Tax?
What is the name of the religious group of immigrants that moved from Russia to Canada?
Who are the Doukhobours?
When a person leaves a country permanently.
What is emmigration?
A statement or action expressing disapproval over a violation of human rights is called?
What is a protest?
________________ were opened by the government to make indigenous children forget their culture.
What are Residential Schools?
This act prevented any Chinese person from immigrating to Canada?
What is the Chinese Immigration Act?
They lost their homes, possessions were sold off to pay for camp, exiled from rest of Canada
What are three consequences of Japanese Canadians being sent to internment camps?
A ________ factor is a reason someone might move away from a town or country.
What is a push factor?
The name given to voting rights in Canada.
What are democratic rights?
These agreements were signed between the government of Canada and the Indigenous people between 1871 and 1921 and force indigenous people to give up their land for money and good.
What are the Numbered Treaties?
The Chinese Head tax forced immigrants to pay how much?
a. $0-$100
b. $50-$500
c. $50-$1000
d. $100 - $500
What is b?
The __________________ brought people food and water to the people forced to remain aboard the Komagata Maru ship.
Who are the local Coast Salish people?
Name 3 pull factors that might influence a person's decision to move to a new city.
What are low crime rates, better healthcare, better schools, a more desirable climate, a strong economy, a better job, family nearby, etc...
An official collection of information about the people of an area.
What is a census?
This Act forced the First Nations people to give up their land, become "status indians" and live on Reserves.
What is the Indian Act?
How much money did Chinese immigrants make a day while working on the Canadian Pacific Railway?
What is $1.00 a day?
When Indian immigrants were forced to remain on their ship due to the "Continuous Journey Act" and had food and water access shut off to force their departure.
What is the Komagata Maru incident?
Which country sent the most immigrants to Canada to work on the railway?
Who is China?
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms was created in this year.
What is 1982?
Traditions, languages and lands were lost
How did settlement affect First Peoples?
In 1907 the anti-Asian riots happened in what city?
Where is Vancouver?
a. To be exiled by a country means?
b. What group did we study that were exiled?
a. What is to be forced out of a country.
b. Who are the Doukhobaurs?