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SS Chap 7 Test
Legacies of Historical Globalization in Canada
Question | Answer |
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Which of the following groups of FN did not live north of the St. Lawrence River? | the Haudenosaunee |
A cartographer | is a mapmaker |
Which group of FN became enemies of the French? | The Haudenosaunee |
Who claimed the island of Newfoundland for Britain in 1497? | Giovanni Caboto |
How did the Europeans consider Canada in the 14 and 15 hundreds? | As a useless and frozen wasteland |
The dominant religion in Europe during the 1500s was | the Roman church |
In the 14 and 15 hundreds the Europeans were drawn to Canada by | the fish |
The FN helped the French by (choose the one that is not) | making maps for them |
Which of the following statements about FN people is most correct? | status is defined by ability; people shared equally in the bounty and scarcity of nature |
The question of landownership became an issue between the FN and Europeans because: | The Europeans placed a high value on the importance of landownership |
Before contact with the Europeans, FN people | used oral treaties to settle territorial disputes and conflicts |
The British negotiate written treaties with the FN | to prevent conflict with them so settlers could live safely |
The Beothuk | Were killed off by the Europeans because they tried to drive them away by stealing or destroying their equipment OR died due to European violence, diseases and starvation |
The Government of Britain granted a royal charter to the Hudson's Bay Company in | 1670 |
The charter given to the Hudson's Bay Company | Gave the Company exclusive rights on all the lands whose rivers rained into the Hudson Bay |
The lands given to the Hudson's Bay Company was named in honour of | Prince Rupert (Rupert's land) |
The Hudson's Bay Company was given a monopoly on the fur trade in the region. This meant that | no other company was allowed to buy and sell with the FN in that region |
The French were jealous of how profitable the Hudson's Bay Company was, so they | established the North West Company |
After dealing with the Hudson's Bay Company for many years, the Metis | refused to recognize their monopoly |
The seven years' War | began in 1756 between France and Britain, and ended in 1763 |
Because this war ( 7 yeas war) spread to colonies in North America, West Africa, Cuba, and the Philippines and India it | is, according to some historians, the first truly global war |
King George of England issued the Royal Proclamation. Its purpose was to | Define how Britain's new North America would be governed |
The Royal Proclamation | only a (offered land grants to former British soldiers) and b (reserved a large part of the interior of the continent for FN |
Because of Britain's and France's mercantilist policies | all natural resources were shipped to the home country where they were finished for sale |
The numbered treaties | made with FN in return for surrendering territories and agreeing to live on reserves |
Between 1871 and 1877 how many numbered treaties were signed? | 7 |
We, who live in Barrhead/Neerlandia region, live in | Treaty 6 region |
The Indian Act | all the above (a. strictly controlled the lives of FN ppl b. made the FN people eligible to receive specific benefits c. tried to suppress certain FN cultural activities such as the potlatch) |
The residential schools | were run by the government and Christian churches |
Phil Fontaine | believes in Aboriginal self-government |
The Canadian population is made up of immigrants from many nations of the world. This can be referred to as | the Canadian cultural mosaic |
Canada's policy of multiculturalism was | designed by Pierre Elliot Trueau |
Cultural pluralism is the idea that | people are free to retain their own cultural traditions |
Prime Minister John Diefenbaker | believed multiculturalism would erode Canada's British Heritage |
As a result of the Quiet Revolution the province of Quebec | took over the control of the schools and hospitals |
List the five riving forces of colonization, and give a short and concise explanation: | 1. Imperialistic ambitions- Euro leaders want gain power/control 2. Eurocentrism and ethnocentrism-spread Christianity 3. Tech developments-navigation tools 4. growing consumer appetite for material goods 5. secure access to resources from colonies |