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Horizons Chapter Seven

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Schools   Laurier's compromise on the Manitoba ____ Question did not offend English speakers in Manitoba by supporting the French.  
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imperialists   Supporters of the British Empire were called  
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War   Laurier?s decision on Canadian involvement in the Boer ____ was to send volunteers as part of the British Forces.  
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Germany   The cause of the Naval Issue was a naval arms race between Britain and ____.  
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Issue   The position of English Canada on the Naval ___ was that Canada should directly contribute ships or money to Britain.  
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French   The position of ____ Canada on the Naval Issue was that Canada should not get involved.  
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English   Laurier?s compromise solution on the Naval Issue angered both ____ and French Canada.  
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Dispute   The cause of the Alaska Boundary ____ was that Canada needed direct access to the sea from the Yukon  
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Americans   The result of the Commission on the Alaska Boundary Dispute was the new boundary favoured the _____.  
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international   The Alaska Boundary Dispute proved that Canada was essentially powerless in _____ affairs.  
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Sifton   The politician in charge of immigration in Laurier?s Cabinet was ___.  
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Best   The slogan used by the Canadian government to attract immigrants to the prairies was Last___ West.  
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dryland   The type of immigrants the Canadian government wanted to settle the prairies were ___ farmers.  
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assimilated   American settlers in the West were most successful because they were easily ____.  
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labour   Home Children sent to Canada were often used as a source of cheap ___.  
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push   "Good land in the United States was no longer available,overpopulation in one?s homeland ,and the need to leave one?s homeland were all ?___? factors in immigration."  
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pull   "Improvement in quality of life, opportunities in a new country, and rising grain prices were a ?___? factors in immigration."  
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sod   Many homesteaders built their homes out of __.  
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half   The CPR obtained what proportion of sections in a township? - nearly ___  
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quarter   "A ____ section of land was free. Still, the homesteaders were required to raise at least $500 of their own money to start a farm."  
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CPR   The reason for the building of two additional transcontinental rail lines in the early 20th century was dissatisfaction with the___ monopoly on railways.  
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Northern   By the time the Grand Trunk Pacific and the Canadian ____ railways were finished both companies were government owned.  
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urban   "By 1911, urbanization meant that less than 50% of the population lived in __ areas."  
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sanitation   Tenements in Canada?s cities were crowded with poor ____.  
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Laurier   The capitalists shared in the prosperity of the ____ Boom?  
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police   "If a strike occurred in Canada before the First World War employers would confront the strikers with private ____, and the militia would be called out to force strikers back to work."  
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thirty   "In 2007, approximately what percentage of Canadian workers was unionized? "  
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WalMart   The retail chain which in modern times fought unionization of its workers was ___.  
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wage   "The refusal of Dunsmuir to recognize unions, unsafe working conditions ,and ____ cuts ,led to strikes at the Dunsmuir coal mines on Vancouver Island."  
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strikebreakers   "Faced with labour strife, Dunsmuir called in _____."  
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suffragists   Women who demanded the vote for women were called _____.  
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alcohol   Prohibition means the banning of the sale and consumption of_______.  
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crops   Attempts by Aboriginal farmers to sell their_____ were sabotaged by government agents.  
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residential   The policy which almost destroyed Aboriginal cultures was_______schools.  
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physically   "At residential schools students were poorly fed, students were poorly fed,and students were often ______ and sexually abused."  
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justice   Restorative _____ means focusing on healing relations between victims and the accused.  
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Potlatch   An important North West Coast Aboriginal ceremony banned by the Canadian government in 1884 was the _____.  
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six   "Aboriginal populations in Canada, according to the 2006 Census are growing ____ times as fast as the general population."  
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final   The Nisga?a asked for a land treaty in 1887. The ____ treaty documents were signed in 2006.  
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Asia   The region from which immigrants were not welcome was ____.  
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British   "Many Canadians felt that immigrants took jobs away from many workers, and would force a decline in the nation's "____ character".  
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head   "In 1885, in order to restrict Chinese immigration, the government introduced a ___tax."  
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apologized   "In 2006, the Canadian government ____ for the Chinese head tax."  
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subjects   Restricting immigration from India was a problem because Indians were British ____.  
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Passage   "Continuous _____" meant all immigration had to be by a "continuous" or "non-stop" Journey.  
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never   "Continuous Passage" worked as means of restricting immigration from India because there had ____ been any ?non-stop? steamer routes between Canada and India.  
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Klondike   The result of the ____ Gold Rush was the depression of the 1890s ended.  
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election   Laurier lost the 1911 _____ election because he attempted to negotiate a reciprocity treaty with the United States.  
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airplane   New technology which affected very few Canadians before 1914 was the _____.  
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Ginger   Which of the following was introduced in early 20th century Canada? Canada Dry ___ Ale  
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Carr   Which of the following was an early 20th-century Canadian artist? Emily ____  
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Gables   Lucy Maud Montgomery wrote Anne of Green _____.  
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Town   Stephen Leacock wrote Sunshine Sketches of a Little ____.  
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Vancouver   Canada?s first gas station was located in ____.  
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telephone   The communications method rapidly expanding in early 20th century Canada was the ______.  
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Squamish   Pauline Johnson collected _____ legends.  
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Television   Which of the following had not been introduced in Canada by 1914?  
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Longboat   A famous First Nations athlete from the period before 1914 was Tom _____.  
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