CUE CARD QUESTIONS Path to Nationhood– 4.1

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CUE CARD QUESTIONS Path to Nationhood– 4.1 Cue Card 1. What is liberalism? Cue Card 2. What is the 3rd Constitution adopted by the British? What year? What was the goal? Cue Card 3. How did the territory change under this new constitution? Cue Card 4. What role did the following people/groups have? (Governor, Legislative Council)

CUE CARD QUESTIONS Cue Card 5. What role did the legislative assembly have? Why didn’t they have any real power? Cue Card 6. Identify two other shortcomings of representative government. Cue Card 7. What criteria did you have to meet in order to vote? Cue Card 8. Name three subjects of disagreement among the members of the legislative assembly.

CUE CARD QUESTIONS Path to Nationhood– 4.1 & 4.2 Cue Card 1. What is liberalism? Liberalism is a political ideology rooted in the principle of fundamental rights and individual freedoms Liberals believe the monarch’s power should be shared with elected representatives

CUE CARD QUESTIONS Path to Nationhood– 4.1 & 4.2 Cue Card 2. What is the 3rd Constitution adopted by the British? What year? What was the goal? Constitutional Act 1791 Goal: To satisfy the Loyalists and maintain the allegiance of the Canadiens Cue Card 3. How did the territory change under this new constitution? Created Upper and Lower Canada

CUE CARD QUESTIONS Path to Nationhood– 4.1 & 4.2 Cue Card 4. What role did the following people/groups have? (Governor, Legislative Council) Governor – was appointed, right to veto all bills & dissolve the legislative assembly Legislative Council – approved or amended bills Cue Card 5. What role did the legislative assembly have? Why didn’t they have any real power? Introduced and voted on laws Limited Power: Governor could veto bills and dissolve the assembly Legislative Council approved, ammended or rejected bills

Cue Card 6. Identify two other shortcomings of representative government. Not everyone could vote All the administrators with power were appointed and had British interests in mind Cue Card 7. What criteria did you have to meet in order to vote? British subject Aged 21 Owned property or been tenants for more than a year Cue Card 8. Name three subjects of disagreement among the members of the legislative assembly. Choice of speaker Language of the assembly Prison financing