Determine: The earliest ______colonists in Canada, in the 1600s and 1700s, had included many fur trappers. a)British b)French c)American d)Australian
French
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Confirm: Great Britain took possession of Canada in 1763 after it defeated France in the …………….
The French & Indian War
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Why do you think the Chartists demanded a secret ballot rather than public voting
To relief pressure on the voters
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etermine: What did the British sea captain James Cook do?
He claimed New Zealand and part of Australia for Britain.
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T/F: Conclude - The raising and exporting of wool became Australia's biggest business.
True
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Determine: ……………. and …………….joined the Province of Canada to form the Dominion of Canada.
Nova Scotia & New Brunswick
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Why was the road to democracy more difficult for France than for England?
France was divided, went through several turbulences, wars & revolutions and had high levels of anti-semetisim.
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Religious and cultural differences between the mostly …….and the mainly Protestant English-speaking Colonists caused conflict in Canada.
French Roman Catholic
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How do you think Durham’s report affected French-speaking Canadians?
They were outnumbered by the British-speaking settlers who flood the country.
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T/F: The Aborigines are Polynesian people, who had settled in New Zealand around A.D. 800. Their culture was based on farming, hunting, and fishing.
False: Maori.
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Why does Canada today contain both, French-speaking and English-speaking people?
Because of the Dhurham Report which encouraged more British settlers, since the original settlers were French.
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What was the connection between anti-Semitism and Zionism?
Anti-semitism led to Zionism. Anti-Semitism id the feeling of prejudices against Jews. Dreyfus Affair was an example showing anti-semitism.
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Determine: Lord Durham suggested that ……………. should be encouraged.
British immigration.
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Define: What is meant by “Home Rule”?
Local control over internal matters only.
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Figure out who Figure out who called for a re-union of the two colonies into one, and for further British immigration to Canada in order to drown the French population.