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Chapter Three Horizons

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LONG   In the 19th century people worked ___ hours.  
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ANGLICAN   The official church in colonial Canada was ____.  
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MISSIONARIES   "Which was true of 19th-century churches in Canada? churches sponsored _____,churches made decisions about education, and churches told people who to vote for."  
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OPTIMISTIC   The Victorian Era was typically _____.  
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SOCIAL   Victorians were obsessed with _____ status.  
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INFECTION   "Until the late 19th century, no one knew about bacteria and ____."  
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SMOKED   "When operating in the 19th century, surgeons often ____."  
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CARBOLIC   Louis Pasteur discovered an antiseptic. It was called ____ acid.  
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BLOOD   Which of the following was a popular form of Victorian entertainment? ____ sports  
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WOMEN   "In the 19th century, many people thought education and job training for ____ was unnecessary."  
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SCHOOLTEACHER   A job open to women in the 19th century was _____.  
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STOWE   Emily ____ was a pioneering medical doctor.  
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TELEVISION   "Which of the following did not exist in the 19th century? Movies, radio, and ____."  
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RAILWAYS   Transportation in Canada became much easier when ____ were built.  
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SPORTS   19th-century newspapers lacked a ____ section.  
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POLITICAL   19th-century newspapers would have which of the following? ____ cartoons  
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NEWSPAPERS   Reading 19th-century ____ today helps us better understand that era.  
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CIVILIZATION   The Gradual ____ Act (1857) made Aboriginal peoples citizens of Britain. This was done to allow governments to ignore previously made agreements.  
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WILD   The prevailing attitude toward Aboriginal peoples in the 19th century was that they were ?____ children?.  
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ASSIMILATE   The primary aim of the government toward Aboriginal peoples was to ____ them.  
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ENGLISH   "?Grey Owl? was the most famous Canadian Aboriginal person of the early 20th century. In fact he was actually ____, and he exploited a common stereotype."  
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CORN   "In 1846, the British government repealed the ___ Laws. This led to the Irish Potato Famine, caused an economic depression in Canada, and made colonial union economically feasible."  
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ELGIN   The Rebellion Losses Bill was signed into law by Lord ___ because the elected government had passed the bill.  
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BURNING   Opponents of the Rebellion Losses Bill responded to its passage by ___ the Parliament Buildings.  
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ECONOMIC   "Which of the following were an advantages of Confederation? ____ prosperity, it would make a more efficient government, and it would remove intercolonial tariffs."  
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DESTINY   Which of the following is the best definition of ?Manifest ____?? The United States should rule all of North America.  
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AMERICAN   The American threat to Canada was heightened by the ____ Civil War.  
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POPULATION   Representation by ___ meant that each representative should represent about the same number of people.  
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GRITS   The political party which supported the concept of Representation by Population was the Clear ____.  
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CARTIER   The leader of the Parti Bleu was ___.  
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BROWN   The leader of the Clear Grits was ____.  
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MACDONALD   The leader of the Tories was ___.  
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DOUBLE   "___ Majority" meant that a majority was needed in both Canada East and Canada West to pass legislation.  
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MARITIME   The original purpose of the Charlottetown Conference was to discuss a ___ Union.  
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IRISH   The Fenian Raids were attacks by ____ nationalists on Canada.  
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FENIAN   The effect of the ____ Raids was to convince many that Confederation was necessary.  
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QUEBEC   The purpose of the ___ Conference was to draw up the terms of Confederation.  
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NEWFOUNDLAND   The two colonies that rejected the 72 Resolutions were Prince Edward Island and ___.  
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MONARCH   "Under the British North America Act, the Head of State in Canada is the ____."  
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CURRENCY   "Under the British North America Act, which of the following is a federal responsibility? coinage and ___, fisheries, and postal service."  
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UNEMPLOYMENT   "Under the British North America Act, which of the following is a federal responsibility? Banking, ___ insurance, and defense."  
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JUSTICE   "Under the British North America Act, which of the following is a provincial responsibility? Timber, administration of ___, and education K-12."  
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LICENSES   "Under the British North America Act, which of the following is a provincial responsibility? business __, education, an incorporation of companies."  
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TAXATION   What responsibility is shared by the federal and provincial governments? ____  
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