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Mi’kmaq Studies 10
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100 200 400 300 400 Citizens PlusThe White Paper Centralization Policy Indian Act 300 200 400 200 100 500 100
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Row 1, Col 1 Citizen Plus was written in response to this paper. The White Paper
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1,2 The White Paper proposed the repeal of this Act. The Indian Act
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1,3 All the Mi’kmaq bands in Nova Scotia were to be centralized in this number of locations. Two
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1,4 The Indian Act was passed in ______ 1876
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2,1 Citizens Plus was presented by the chiefs of this province. Alberta
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2,2 In how many stages of its development were the aboriginal peoples consulted? Zero
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2,3 The centralized reserve on mainland Nova Scotia was located here. Shubenacadie
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2,4 Government employees who enforced the Indian Act on reserves. Indian Agents
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3,1 The authors of Citizens Plus argued that the government of Canada was bound by these. Previous Treaties
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3,2 Under the provisions of the White Paper, these would no longer have any weight. Treaties
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3,3 The amount of additional funding provided to the Indianbrook and Eskasoni bands. $0
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3,4 The number of times Aboriginal people were consulted in making and changing the Indian Act Zero
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4,1 Under the previous treaties, the government of Canada had promised to supply these rights (2 of 5). Reserve Land, Development assistance, Health services, Education, Hunting and fishing rights
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4,2 Introduced in 1969, the White Paper was withdrawn in this year without becoming law. 1971
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4,3 The year in which the Centralization Policy was implemented. 1942
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4,4 Under the Indian Act reserve lands are held in trust by __________ The Crown
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5,1 He was the prime minister to whom Citizen Plus was presented in 1969. Pierre Trudeau
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5,2 He was the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development when the White Paper was introduced. Jean Chretien
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5,3 The federal government used these individuals to persuade the Mi’kmaq people to move to these sites. Powerful community figures
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5,4 In 1985, this Bill repealed the section of the Indian Act that discriminates against women. Bill C-31
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