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Question 1What were the years that the Acadian were deported from their homeland? 1812-1818 1705-1713 1755-1763 1904-1911 Question 2What are the most common non-official languages spoken at home by Canadians? European languages Middle-eastern languages African languages Chinese languages Question 3How are the rights of gays and lesbians limited in Canada? Gays and lesbians must apply for special permission to work in certain types of jobs in Canada Gays and lesbians are asked to keep to themselves in Canada Gays and lesbians are allowed to live together, but not to marry in Canada There are no limits on the rights of gays and lesbians in Canada Question 4Why are Anglophones generally referred to as "English Canadians"? "English Canadians" is just a different way to say "Anglophones" The basic way of life in English-speaking areas was established by hundreds of thousands of English, Welsh, Scottish, and Irish settlers Because English is the language that people in these areas speak This is just a way to distinguish them from Francophones Question 5What are the approximate numbers of Anglophones and Francophones in Canada today? 18 million Anglophones and 7 million Francophones 28 million Anglophones and 7 million Francophones 15 million Anglophones and 7 million Francophones 12 million Anglophones and 7 million Francophones Question 6What were some of the problems associated with residential schools? Poor funding, hardship was inflicted on students, some students were physically abused Poor funding, poor teaching, some students were not allowed to leave Poor funding, poor sports teams, some students were physically abused Poor funding, suffering was inflicted on students, parents missed their children Question 7Which Governor General said that immigrant communities, "should retain their individuality and each make its contribution to the national character"? David Johnson Adrienne Clarkson John Buchan Jeanne Sauv Question 8Since the 1970s, where have most of Canada's immigrants come from? Asian countries Arab countries African countries European countries Question 9What is the name given to the time when two thirds of Acadians were deported from their homeland? The Great Relocation The Great Move The Great Upheaval The Great Deplacement Question 10What is the name of Canada's original constitutional document? British North America Act Province of Canada Law Constitutional Document Patriot Law Question 11Which of these has Canada inherited from Britain? The oldest continuous constitutional tradition in the world The oldest monarchy in the world The freest political institutions in the world The first democracy in the world Question 12What are some of the areas where the state has partnered with faith communities to promote social welfare? Recreation and summer programs Jobs and employment Schools and healthcare Health and religion Question 13About what percentage of First Nations peoples live on reserves? About one third About three quarters Almost all About half Question 14Who are the "Metis" people? They are a distinct people of mixed Inuit and European ancestry They are a distinct people of mixed Aboriginal and European ancestry They are a distinct people of mixed First Nations and Inuit ancestry They are a distinct people of mixed ancestry from around the world Question 15How has Ottawa acknowledged the wrongs of the residential school era? Ottawa now funds the residential school system better Ottawa formally apologized in 2008 Ottawa has improved the residential school system Ottawa cancelled the residential school system in 2008
What were the years that the Acadian were deported from their homeland?
What are the most common non-official languages spoken at home by Canadians?
How are the rights of gays and lesbians limited in Canada?
Why are Anglophones generally referred to as "English Canadians"?
What are the approximate numbers of Anglophones and Francophones in Canada today?
What were some of the problems associated with residential schools?
Which Governor General said that immigrant communities, "should retain their individuality and each make its contribution to the national character"?
Since the 1970s, where have most of Canada's immigrants come from?
What is the name given to the time when two thirds of Acadians were deported from their homeland?
What is the name of Canada's original constitutional document?
Which of these has Canada inherited from Britain?
What are some of the areas where the state has partnered with faith communities to promote social welfare?
About what percentage of First Nations peoples live on reserves?
Who are the "Metis" people?
How has Ottawa acknowledged the wrongs of the residential school era?
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