Chapter Three SS10 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
LONG | In the 19th century people worked ___ hours. |
ANGLICAN | The official church in colonial Canada was ____. |
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." |
OPTIMISTIC | The Victorian Era was typically _____. |
SOCIAL | Victorians were obsessed with _____ status. |
INFECTION | "Until the late 19th century, no one knew about bacteria and ____." |
SMOKED | "When operating in the 19th century, surgeons often ____." |
CARBOLIC | Louis Pasteur discovered an antiseptic. It was called ____ acid. |
BLOOD | Which of the following was a popular form of Victorian entertainment? ____ sports |
WOMEN | "In the 19th century, many people thought education and job training for ____ was unnecessary." |
SCHOOLTEACHER | A job open to women in the 19th century was _____. |
STOWE | Emily ____ was a pioneering medical doctor. |
TELEVISION | "Which of the following did not exist in the 19th century? Movies, radio, and ____." |
RAILWAYS | Transportation in Canada became much easier when ____ were built. |
SPORTS | 19th-century newspapers lacked a ____ section. |
POLITICAL | 19th-century newspapers would have which of the following? ____ cartoons |
NEWSPAPERS | Reading 19th-century ____ today helps us better understand that era. |
CIVILIZATION | The Gradual ____ Act (1857) made Aboriginal peoples citizens of Britain. This was done to allow governments to ignore previously made agreements. |
WILD | The prevailing attitude toward Aboriginal peoples in the 19th century was that they were ?____ children?. |
ASSIMILATE | The primary aim of the government toward Aboriginal peoples was to ____ them. |
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." |
CORN | "In 1846, the British government repealed the ___ Laws.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." |
ELGIN | The Rebellion Losses Bill was signed into law by Lord ___ because the elected government had passed the bill. |
BURNING | Opponents of the Rebellion Losses Bill responded to its passage by ___ the Parliament Buildings. |
ECONOMIC | "Which of the following were an advantages of Confederation? ____ prosperity, it would make a more efficient government, and it would remove intercolonial tariffs." |
DESTINY | Which of the following is the best definition of ?Manifest ____?? The United States should rule all of North America. |
AMERICAN | The American threat to Canada was heightened by the ____ Civil War. |
POPULATION | Representation by ___ meant that each representative should represent about the same number of people. |
GRITS | The political party which supported the concept of Representation by Population was the Clear ____. |
CARTIER | The leader of the Parti Bleu was ___. |
BROWN | The leader of the Clear Grits was ____. |
MACDONALD | The leader of the Tories was ___. |
DOUBLE | "___ Majority" meant that a majority was needed in both Canada East and Canada West to pass legislation. |
MARITIME | The original purpose of the Charlottetown Conference was to discuss a ___ Union. |
IRISH | The Fenian Raids were attacks by ____ nationalists on Canada. |
FENIAN | The effect of the ____ Raids was to convince many that Confederation was necessary. |
QUEBEC | The purpose of the ___ Conference was to draw up the terms of Confederation. |
NEWFOUNDLAND | The two colonies that rejected the 72 Resolutions were Prince Edward Island and ___. |
MONARCH | "Under the British North America Act, the Head of State in Canada is the ____." |
CURRENCY | "Under the British North America Act, which of the following is a federal responsibility? coinage and ___, fisheries, and postal service." |
UNEMPLOYMENT | "Under the British North America Act, which of the following is a federal responsibility? Banking, ___ insurance, and defense." |
JUSTICE | "Under the British North America Act, which of the following is a provincial responsibility? Timber, administration of ___, and education K-12." |
LICENSES | "Under the British North America Act, which of the following is a provincial responsibility? business __, education, an incorporation of companies." |
TAXATION | What responsibility is shared by the federal and provincial governments? ____ |
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