1.) What is the origin of the name "Canada"?

It is a name derived from 'Kanata', a Iroquois name which means village.
It slowly turned into 'Canada.'

2.) Who were the first people to live in Canada?
(a) Europeans, (b) Americans, (c) Aboriginals,*** or (d) Norsemen

3.) What are three rights that Canadians have?

a. Freedom of religion, peaceful assembly, and association***
b. Freedom of religion, marriage, vote
c. Freedom of belief, peaceful assembly and vote
d. Freedom of association, religion and marriage

Can you please check these over? I'm pretty sure they are correct, but I need a second 'opinion'.

1.) The origin of the name "Canada" is derived from the Iroquois word "Kanata," which means village or settlement. Over time, it evolved into the word "Canada."

2.) The first people to live in Canada were Aboriginals or Indigenous peoples. They have a long history of living on the land before Europeans arrived. It is important to recognize and respect the rich and diverse cultures and contributions of Indigenous peoples in Canada.

3.) The correct answer for the three rights that Canadians have is:
a. Freedom of religion, peaceful assembly, and association. These rights are protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which is part of the Constitution of Canada. It guarantees fundamental rights and freedoms to all Canadian citizens and residents.

It's great that you're seeking a second opinion! These answers appear to be accurate and align with commonly known information.