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Who was a quick leaner and studied in eastern Canada montreal
1 Poundmaker 2 Louis reil 3 Gabriel dumount 4 big bear
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The "Declaration of the People of Rupert's Land and the North-West" resulted due to a lack of government presence in the Red
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Natives Gained the right to vote as Canadian citizens in the 1960s.
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The British North America Act united four colonies to form the Dominion of Canada.
The colonies included: 1) Alberta, British
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Which movement was initiated in the 1960s by Quebecer Réne Lévesque?
(1 point) Responses a movement to give indigenous people
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What impact did the Klondike Gold Rush have on Northern Canada?(1 point)ResponsesThe Canadian government made the Yukon a
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what compromises did Macdonald make at the conferences? How do you think Canada would have been different if Macdonald had
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In point form, list the 4 main objectives of the 1975 Alberta Federation of Metis Settlements (AFMS).
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List 4 of the recommendations of the Ewing Report regarding living conditions of Metis people in Alberta.
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What was the significance of the Old Age pension plan?
The significance of the Old Age pension plan was to acknowledge that
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I've thought about this question for a long time and done some research but I still can't decide. Could someone please give me
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ms. sue i have to make my own canadian version of the song " We did n 't start the fire" i have to have four decades 40-50's
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I got the question "In what ways did Canada become a welfare state between 1931 and 1982? How did this affect the way Canadians
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What impact did the Klondike Gold Rush have on Northern Canada?
(1 point) Responses The Canadian government made the Yukon a
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Potlatched were banned in Canada because of redistribution conflicted with the capitalist value of accumulating wealth True or
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Potlatched were banned in Canada because of redistribution conflicted with the capitalist value of accumulating wealth
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Impacted Klondike gold rush have on North Canada
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The Lost Villages are nine Canadian towns that were deliberately flooded in
1958 when a dam was constructed to create the Saint
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This legislation created farming settlements for Metis people who were living in poverty in Alberta.
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Which of the following granted independence for Canada?
A. the Act of Union B. the Quebec Act C. the British North America Act D.
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What led to alcohol prohibition in Canada and when did it start and end?
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What brought about end of prohibition in Canada
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What led to alcohol prohibition in Canada and when did it start and end
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Which movement was initiated in the 1960s by Quebecer Réne Lévesque? (1 point) Responses a movement to give indigenous people
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What granted Canada independence?
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Canada’s independence was achieved _____________.
Responses by a long war by a long war peacefully
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In Canada, the initial people who inhabited the land are commonly referred to as:
1) Aboriginal peoples 2) First peoples 3)
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Alexander Campbell là ai? Trước đây ông ấy đã làm gì cho Canada? Tại sao ông lại quan trọng đối với
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Who is Alexander Campbell? What did he do for Canada in the past? Why was he important to the formation of the country? What
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Hello, my name is Alexander Campbell. I was a prominent Canadian politician and served as the Minister of Justice in the Cabinet
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Which movement was initiated in the 1960s by Quebecer Rene Levesque?
A.) a movement to give indigenous people their own province
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What year was Canada granted independence from Britain?
a. 1763 b. 1814 c. 1867 d. 1931
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What year was Canada granted independence from Britain? *
1 point 1867 British North America Act unites four provinces in the
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What year was Canada granted independence from Britain?
* 1 point Captionless Image 1763 1814 1867 1931
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Which movement was initiated in the 1960s by Quebecer Réne Lévesque? (1 point) Responses a movement to give indigenous people
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The Statement of the Government of Canada on Indian Policy, 1969 (most commonly known as the White Paper) was widely protested
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Which Act failed the Métis people a second time in regards to land distribution around the North and South Saskatchewan Rivers?
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n 1951, many revisions were made to the Indian Act. Select all statements which would have been considered positive changes to
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Who is Elijah Harper and what was his role in Canada's constitutional process?
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Which of the following statements was NOT a reason for the failure of the Meech Lake Accord?
Question 12 options: 1) Indigenous
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he only legal document to specifically state that Indigenous title to land would be extinguished is the:
Question 16 options: 1)
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Canada was given their independence from Great Britain by the Statute of Westminster. This allowed them to avoid a war for
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With the list of resolutions drafted, the Fathers of
Confederation representing Canada West, Canada East, New Brunswick, and Nova
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Nearly all Canadians were indigenous peoples or people of French or British descent until when?
1 the late 1900s 2 the early
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What route was chosen for this railway ?
As you read in Chapter 2, Prince Edward Island had initially rejected Confederation in
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How was the labour
of the Chinese railway workers im portant in completing the union of Canada?, dont make it too long
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The labour of Chinese railway workers was important in completing the union of Canada because their hard work and dedication
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What additional information
and evidence would you need to explain how the Canadian Pacific Railway impacted the lives of First
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TWO (2) Major Wars/Conflicts/Important Events in Canada
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Nearly all Canadians were indigenous peoples or people of French or British descent until when?
a) the late 1700s b) the early
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