Chapter 8 Confederation

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Chapter 8 Confederation Fathers BNA Act Joining the Big Guys Why Confed? Ch. 8 Randoms 10 20 30 40 50

Who was our first Prime Minister? Category 1 - 10

Who did George Brown dislike And criticize? Category 1 - 20

Who was left out of the negotiations When it came to confederation?

Who helped forge and lead An alliance with John. A Macdonald? George Brown Etinne-Pachal Tache George-Etienne Cartier Just Macdonald

What are 4 things that the BNA Act did For the federal government?

What is a constitution?

What type of transportation did The BNA Act guarantee?

The Act created a division of Power between ___________ and __________ governments?

DOUBLE JEOPARDY The BNA Act governed what for The Catholic and what other religious minorities?

Double Jeopardy Name three powers that both federal And provincial governments shared?

Name 2 reasons why PEI did not Join confederation?

What was a major pull factor For other parts of BNA To join confederation?

What were two reasons why most of the DOUBLE JEOPARDY What were two reasons why most of the Areas that did not join confederation right away say?

Newfoundland remained under British Control until after what war?

Why couldn’t Newfoundland Pay for schools hospitals and other services In the 1930’s?

What is political deadlock?

How was political deadlock resolved?

DOUBLE JEOPARDY Give two examples of what The Canadiens wanted to protect In the Question of Rights for Canadiens?

Why was BNA scared of American Annexation?

What was the cause of The rush to expand West? BONUS Name the father who supported This idea. 10 points

What were the first provinces To join Canada? BONUS When did PEI join? 10 points

DOUBLE JEOPARDY Where was the first place that Confederation was talked about? Name the second city where Confederation was made real?!

What are 5 key points On Sir John A. Macdonald on his history? Each point worth 6 marks

What was the Gradual Civilization Act?

What is being said in the cartoon About Confed? A pertinent question Mrs. Britannia: Is it possible, my dear, That you have ever given your cousin Jonathon any encouragement. Miss Canada: Encouragement! Certainly not, Mamma. I have told him We can never be united. What is being said in the cartoon About Confed?