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General Upper & Lower Canada Keepin’ it Riel Key Terms Laws Bills and Acts Nickname that reformer $ 200 $ 200$200 $ 200 $ 200 $400 $ 400$400 $ 400$400 $600 $ 600$600 $ 600 $ 600 $ 600 $800 $ 800$800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 1000$1000 $ 1000 $ 1000 $ 1000 $ 1000

Final Jeopardy You gotta fight for your right

Final Jeopardy Who are a) U2 b) Ireland. a)Name the Band Heard here and the country the event they are signing about took place.

$200 What is 1) Moderate and 2) Radical. Name the 2 types of reformers.

$400 What are Petition, strike, rally, vote, run for office (many others) List 3 examples of peaceful protest strategies.

$600 What is Martin Luther, MLK Jr., Gandhi etc. Name any 3 moderate reformers in history: NOT CANADIAN.

$800 Who are Mackenzie, Papineau, Riel, Lenin, Malcolm X…. Name any 3 radical reformers in history.

$1000 What is they both a) faced racial discrimination, b) submitted petitions of demands, c) ultimately resorted to violence, d) leaders exiled, e) french.. Name any 3 similarities between the Patriotes and the Metis.

$200 What is a)William Lyon Mackenzie b) Louis-Joseph Papineau. Name the reform leaders in a)Upper Canada b) Lower Canada.

$400 What is Discrimination against the French, unequal taxation, corruption, unequal representation ie lack of responsible government. Name three complaints of the the Patriotes in Lower Canada in the 1830s. …

$600 What is 1)To unite Upper and Lower Canada, and 2) to promote responsible government.. What were the two suggestions Lord Durham made for the Colonies

$800 What is arrests, exile of leaders, hangings, Lord Durham’s report, Act of Union, Rebellion Losses Bill (responsible government). Name 3 effects the rebellions of 1837 caused.

$1000 What is a)rich, powerful members of Executive Council in Lower Canada, usually English Merchants or seigneurs, b) Peter Mcgill, John Molson a)Who were the Chateau Clique (3-4 descriptors) and b) name at least 1 member.

$200 a) Who is John A. Macdonald b) What is have Riel executed in A) This man was Prime Minister during both of the Riel rebellions. B) He was ultimately responsible for what decision?.

$400 What is A) Fort Garry Seized B) Metis List of Rights C) Thomas Scott executed Put the following events in order: Thomas Scott executed; Fort Garry Seized Metis List of Rights.

$600 Who are a) Cree and blackfoot natives; b) white settlers/farmers Members of these two other groups joined the Metis in the NorthWest Rebellion of 1885.

$800 What are a) trial moved to Regina from Winnepeg, b) Riel fired his lawyers (they wanted to plea insanity); c) no Metis, French or English on jury; Jury verdict: guilty but wanted ‘mercy-ie no hanging’.. Identify 3 interesting facts about Louis Riel’s trial in 1885.

$1000 Similarities; began as peaceful protest, led to bloodshed, both caused by clash over prairie land, JMac PM for both; Differences-NorthWest=CPR, more bloodshed, Louis’ capture vs exile. Name 2 similarities and 2 differences from both Riel rebellions.

$200 Who were female activists fighting to gain the right the vote in the early 1900s Suffragettes.

$400 What Proximity, corroboration, contradiction and bias Identify the 4 keys to judging reliability.

$600 What is a government in which the legislative (law-making) powers are given to elected representatives of voters and those laws cannot be vetoed by the governor-general.. Explain responsible government.

$800 What “Absorbing a culture into a dominant one” ie French, Metis & Natives Define and give 2 examples of Assimilation.

$1000 What is ‘a characteristic which we possess that hinders our ability to look at things objectively ie race, age, gender, experience, nationality. Define and give 3 examples of bias.

$200 What is the Act of Union This act was created in 1841 following 1 of Lord Durham’s suggestions.

$400 What is the Manitoba Act. This Act created in 1870, guaranteed rights for the French language and Roman Catholic religion.

$600 a) What is 7 b) Indian Act of How many treaties were signed between the First Nations and Canada in the 1870s and b) What act declared all Natives:”Wards of the State.

$800 What is a) Lord Elgin b) the first test of responsible government in “Canada” a) This governor-general signed the Rebellion Losses Bill, b) Why was it so important..

$1000 What is the a) the Nisga’a b) 1999 This famous BC first nation signed a historic treaty with the Canadian government a) Name the tribe, b) when was the treaty enacted.

$200 Who is Lord Durham. Radical Jack.

$400 Who was Harriet Tubman. “Moses of her people”.

$600 Who was William Lyon Mackenzie. Angry Leprechaun.

$800 Who was Mohandas K. Gandhi. Mahatma=Great Spirit.

$1000 Who was Louis Riel. The Prophet of his people.

The Jeopardy Champion!