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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy General Terms Conflicts Canada Geography $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 Information that comes from the original source is known as? Primary Source

1 - $200 Forcing a someone or a group of people to become part of the larger group is: Assimilation

1 - $300 What is the difference between a Colony and a Settlement Settlement still has ties (generally ran by the Imperial government) to the home/ imperial country, where a colony is self-govern. Think USA (13 colonies who had autonomy) vs Canada (who had government ran settlements like Rupert’s land

1 - $400 Name 4 countries who had imperial power in North America France, Great Britain, Spain, Netherlands, Italy, Ireland

1 - $500 Give 3 tips for identifying different perspectives and who they belong to? Look for hints within the speaker (for example it might sound like two perspectives, but the date or the thing they are talking about could help you eliminate one) Names (often the speakers name gives away what background they are Do they sound in favor or against the thing they are talking about. This is the best way to know what perspective they are.

2 - $100 Pluralistic Many different types of people (not just ethnicity, but differing morals and beliefs as well

2 - $200 Loyalist A person who supported British control in the USA

2 - $300 Difference between Immigration and Migration Migration is a movement of any kind, where immigration is a legal process where people apply to move to another country.

2 - $400 It is this word that is commonly used to describe the date of Canada Confederation

2 - $500 “I will build a country not for the Indians, not for the French, not for the “Canadians”, but one that is for the British. I will do this by building our Iron Road, which will help bring both money and people to this country.” Who said this and what is the thing he is most likely talking about? Sir John A Macdonald and his National Three Pronged Policy System

3 - $100 This Treaty, singed after the 7 years war, gave Britain their first legal claim to Canada’s land. Treaty of Paris

3 - $200 Losing their Autonomy (Freedom) lead to this war against the Loyalists. American Revolution

3 - $300 Why were WWI and WWII important for Women gaining rights in Canada? (Provide an example for each) WWI- Right to Vote WWII- Gaining access to the work force

3 - $400 What was the Plains of Abraham? A battle that took place during the 7 Years War between the British and French. The British would win, and thus gain control of Canada.

3 - $500 What are some reasons (2) why the Americans wanted to go to War with Britain (Canada) during 1812? The British cut the Americans off from trading with the French. Wanted to gain more resources (specifically B.C).

4 - $100 Exact date of Confederation July 1st, 1867

4 - $200 First 4 Provinces to join in confederation Ontario, Quebec, NB, NS

4 - $300 Without signing these, Canada would never have been able to put forth their 3 pronged system. Numbered Treaties

4 - $400 Why did the following provinces want to join in confederation? (PEI, BC, AB, and Manitoba) PEI (promised a Ferry and help with debt) BC (was in debt after the gold rush) AB (Needed immigrants to farm land) Man (saw this as an opportunity to gain rights for themselves, namely the Metis)

4 - $500 Explain how the Industrial Revolution led to the Canada we now know today Created new jobs, urbanization (built big cities), new technology, created our current focus around work, money, and school.

5 - $100 Before the USA it was called the: 13 Colonies

5 - $200 You can Find the Bay of Fundy located in: Modern day Nova Scotia (Acadia)

5 - $300 This land was purchased from the Hudson Bay Company Rupert’s Land

5 - $400 After Upper and Lower Canada form together we called them: Ontario

5 - $500 Fort Louisbourg is now called: Cape Breton Island

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