JAN EXAM REVIEW Yes, you do have to write it!. EXAM SCHEDULE HISTORY TUTORIAL –Jan 24 : 13:25 – 15:55 –Come with questions! Come prepared! Textbook and.

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JAN EXAM REVIEW Yes, you do have to write it!

EXAM SCHEDULE HISTORY TUTORIAL –Jan 24 : 13:25 – 15:55 –Come with questions! Come prepared! Textbook and study guide in hand! –Don’t come empty handed. EXAM –Jan 25

Take out a piece of loose leaf & write your name on it. Answer the questions. This is a speed pop quiz on economy.

Write the question numbers on your sheet Bonus Questions: 1 2 3

Question 1 What does a barter economy entail? a)An exchange of goods between two parties. b)The sale of things from one person to another. c)The process of bargaining for a better price.

Question 2 What is the difference between a need and a want? a)A need is something you can’t live without, like a cellphone. A want is something you desire but can live without, like clothes. b)A need is something you can’t live without, like shelter. A want is something you desire but can live without, like jewlery. c)A need is something you desire but can live without, like jewlery. A want is something you can’t live without, like shelter. d)A need is something you desire but can live without, like a cellphone. A want is something you can’t live without, like clothes.

Question 3 How does production work is a subsistence economy? a)You produce as much as you can to then sell the surplus and make profit. b)You wait for donations from an international organization. c)You produce enough for you and your family to survive (self-sufficient).

Question 4 What economic sector is based on the exploitation of natural resources? a)Primary Sector b)Secondary Sector c)Tertiary Sector

Question 5 What sector contributes the most to the Quebec economy? a)Primary – because we have a lot of fish b)Secondary- because we have a lot of factories c)Tertiary – because we have a lot of people who are involved in business, finance, education, and other jobs in the service industry

Question 6 What economic sector was the most important during the 1500s. a)Primary – fish, fur b)Secondary – naval construction c)Tertiary – service industry

Question 7 What products does Quebec import? What product does Quebec export? a)Import: fuels; export: hydro-electricity b)Import: hydro-electricity; export: fuels c)Import: pulp&paper products; export: cars

Question 8 The National Policy was introduced by the first prime minister, Sir John A. Macdonald in What were it ’ s three main components: a)Tariffs: To protect new Canadian made products in factories by applying a protective tariff. This meant higher custom duties for importing products from other countries if Canada already made that product. b)Immigration: To encourage more settlement of the land of Canada (especially western Canada). People were encouraged to come from other countries and live in Canada and contribute to the labour force. c)Railways: To link the provinces and promote trade between each other a railway would facilitate access to other Canadian provinces. d)A & B e)B&C f)A&C g)All of the above h)None of the above

Question 9 When was the Baby Boom? a)After WWI ( ). b)After WWII ( ). c)During the French Regime ( ) d)During the British Regime ( )

Question 10 What law created the Dominion of Canada and in what year? a)The Constitutional Act, 1791 b)The Royal Proclamation, 1763 c)The National Policy, 1876 d)The Rwanda Genocide, 1994 e)The Confederation, 1867

Question 11 What were the three significant settlements in New france from 1608 to a)(1608) Qc City - first permanent settlement, (1634) Trois Rivieres - second permanent settlement, (1642) Ville Marie - convert natives, create ideal Catholic society. b)(1608) Trois Rivieres - first permanent settlement, (1634) Qc City - second permanent settlement, (1642) Ville Marie - convert natives, create ideal Catholic society. c)(1608) Qc City - first permanent settlement, (1634) Ville Marie - second permanent settlement, (1642) Trois Rivieres - convert natives, create ideal Catholic society.

Question 12 Which group of people immigrates to Quebec from the American Colonies in the 1780s? a)The Irish b)The Dutch c)The Loyalists d)The Acadians

Question 13 What were some of the policies Jean Talon put in place: 1.Encouraging soldiers to settle and marry 2.Giving monetary incentives to large families 3.Having the Filles du Roi sent from France. 4.Encouraging marriage with First Nations people. a)All of the above b)Non of the above c)1, 2, 3 d)1, 2, 4 e)1, 2 f)1, 3

Question 14 If I am Iroquois. How do I trace my lineage (my family roots)? a)Through my mother and her mother’s family (and so on…) b)Through my father and his father’s family (and so on…)

Question 15 Where did the French settle and what type of system did they have for land division? a)Canadian Shield, township system b)St-Lawrence lowlands, township system c)St-Lawrence lowlands, seigneurial system d)Canadian Shield, seigneurial system

BONUS Who is Sir Wilfred Laurier? a)The guy on the 5$ bill. b)The president of the USA from c)The prime minister of Canada from

Bonus Who is Lester B Pearson? a)Prime minister from His gov’t introduced universal health care, student loans, the Canada Pension Plan, and the current Canadian flag b)He was the first prime minister of Canada. He put the National Policy in place. c)He was a teacher in a Catholic School who was very appreciated by the community.

BONUS What does BLACK THURSDAY (Thursday, October 24, 1929) refer to? a)The day Justin Bieber launched his debut CD. b)The day the NY stock exchange crashed. c)The day WWII started.

First Nations What were the three First Nations groups present in when the Europeans arrived? Where did they reside? MPIASNSCMPIASNSC

First Nations Lifestyles : Algonquian/Inuit vs Iroquois How is sedentarism and nomadism related to being patriarchal or matriarchal? –READ THE QUESTION: Causal relation Demographic effect of the arrival of the French on First Nations?

First Nations / French Cultural exchange Where in Qc did most of the French pop settle? What system of land division?

French Regime Why did the French territory rapidly expand? How far did the French territory extend? Who lived in the territory of Qc PRIOR to Royal Gov’t? How did the French