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Chapter 2 Review December 2015

Building a Nation 1840-1867 Jeopardy

Science and Technology Politics Famous People Confederation America Science and Technology Victorian Life 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

The term “Victorian Era” comes from… Victorian Life 100 Queen Victoria and British lifestyle

Victorians used these to shade themselves from sunlight Victorian Life 200 parasols

Victorians were obsessed with Victorian Life 300 social status

Your occupations and social standing was determined by Victorian Life 400 family background and social connections

to win the lottery of life To be born British was… Victorian Life 500 to win the lottery of life

Who introduced the idea of “rep by pop” Politics 100 Who introduced the idea of “rep by pop” George Brown

George Etienne Cartier Politics 200 A former Patriote; a politician at ease with Quebec’s English and French elites. Leader of the Parti Bleu. George Etienne Cartier

Proposed that Upper Canada and Lower Canada should join together and have a representative government. Politics 300 Lord Durham

Difficulty of passing laws in a legislature because the votes for and against a proposed law are evenly divided Politics 400 Political Deadlock

The Rebellion Losses Bill Politics 500 The Bill that stated “Anyone who lost property during the rebellions of 1837 received financial compensation” The Rebellion Losses Bill

First Prime Minister of Canada Famous People 100 John A MacDonald

Famous People 200 President when the Civil War broke out. Advocated for the abolishment of slavery. Abraham Lincoln

The politician who led the opposition to Confederation in Nova Scotia Famous People 300 Joseph Howe

Famous People 400 Leader of the radical Parti Rouge. Was first on the scene with the rebellions of 1837 in Lower Canada Louis Joseph Papineau

Famous People 500 Leader of the Clear Grits. Wanted to battle corruption in the government. Hated John A Macdonald. George Brown

Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick 4 colonies that joined Confederation Confederation 100 Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick

Brown, MacDonald, Cartier The Great Coalition consisted of who? Confederation 200 Brown, MacDonald, Cartier

Quebec conference established this document Confederation 300 72 resolutions

Canada East’s biggest fear about the idea of Confederation was 400 Losing the French identity

Constitution (BNA Act) The laws that set forth the powers and responsibilities of the government and guarantee the rights of the people is the Confederation 500 Constitution (BNA Act)

America suffered this great conflict from 1861-65 100 American Civil War

Irish society that attacked multiple areas in British North America in response to British rule in Ireland. America 200 Fenian Raids

Britain continuing to purchase cotton The North became angry at Britain and threatened to invade British North America as a result of what? America 300 Britain continuing to purchase cotton

American Civil War conflict was over what 3 reasons 400 Slavery, political and economical decisions

The belief that Americans were to rule over all o North America 500 Manifest Destiny

People traveled from Canada to Britain via Science and Tech 100 Steam ships

Discovered the tiny organisms – the bacilli – that caused many diseases Science and Tech 200 Louis Pasteur

This was developed in order to prevent diseases This was developed in order to prevent diseases. We continue to use them today. Science and Tech 300 vaccines

One of the biggest reasons for Confederations One of the biggest reasons for Confederations. Hint: linking the colonies Science and Tech 400 Railroads

Science and Tech 500 First female doctor in the British Empire. Had trouble with her studies because no Canadian medical school would accept females. She graduated from New York Medical College. Emily Stowe

The next province(s) that joined Canada was Final Jeopardy North West Territories and Manitoba- 1870