French/English Faultline
Cultural Identity
Confederation
"father" of New France
Constitution Act
100

Who was upper Canada run by?

The British (Family Compact)

100

Define Cultural Identity?

Groups or individuals in terms of cultural or subcultural categories.

100

When did Qubec join Confederation?

July 1st 1867

100

Name the "father" of New France?

Sameul de Champlain

100

Why was the Constitution created?

  • Create equal power between provinces

  • Established that Canada would be modelled after the british parliamentary system

200

Who was lower Canada run by?

The French (Chateaux Clique)

200

What are the four aspects of Cultural Identity?

Nationality, Ethnicity, Religion and Language

200

For how long did the Quebec Conference last?

Over 2 weeks

200

When did the "father" of new france establish the first trading post in Quebec?

July 3rd, 1608

200

What does "BNA" stand for?

British North American Act

300

Why was the faultline negative?

It put a divide between the English settlers and the French.

300

What aspect of cultural identity includes the following characteristics:

  • Relationship between a person and a place

  • Geographical

  • Culture of the Country 

Nationality

300

What is confederation?

A number of parties/groups united in alliance.

300

What was the "father" of New France's vision?

To have a french settlement in the New World founded on harmony and respect

300

When was the BNA renamed the Constitution Act?

1982

400

Which two nations were the first to place their mark on Canada?

Britain and France

400

What aspect of cultural identity includes the following characteristics:

  • Set of morals and beliefs

  • Influenced by family or born into

  • Historically shaped many cultures and practices

Religion

400

How did confederation affect Quebec?

  • Kept French Canadian Interests

  • Own provincial government 

  • Independent 

400

What was the "father" of New France's most influential role?

The development of the fur economy.

400

How many provinces signed the Constitution Act of 1982?

10 Provinces signed. 

500

What action made by the Quebec government further deepend the faultline?

Quebec government heavily funded the arts, creating a flourishing culture that the rest of Canada didn't have.

500

Which of the four aspects of cultural identity stems from ancestry and cultural tradition?

Ethnicity

500

Which province did Quebec unionize with that also wanted confederation?

Ontario

500

Why was he named the "father" of New France?

He nurtured the colonization of Canada through its failures, setbacks and successes.

500

Who was the Prime Minister at the time the Constitution Act was put in place?

Pierre Trudeau