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Question 1Which Governor General said that immigrant communities, "should retain their individuality and each make its contribution to the national character"? John Buchan Adrienne Clarkson David Johnson Jeanne Sauv Question 2What is the most common religion in Canada? Christianity Judaism Hinduism Sikhism Question 3Today, who does the term "Indian" refer to? All Aboriginals who live in the west of the country All Aboriginals who are not Inuit or Metis All Aboriginals All Aboriginals who live on reserves Question 4Who are the "Metis" people? They are a distinct people of mixed ancestry from around the world They are a distinct people of mixed First Nations and Inuit ancestry They are a distinct people of mixed Inuit and European ancestry They are a distinct people of mixed Aboriginal and European ancestry Question 5What are the largest ethnic groups in Canada? English, French, Chinese, Arab, German, Italian, Irish English, French, Scottish, Irish, German, Italian, Chinese English, German, Irish, French, Chinese, Italian, Scottish French, Scottish, English, Irish, Italian, Chinese, African Question 6With regards to the Quebecois, what did the House of Commons recognize in 2006? That the Quebecois form a nation within a united Canada That the Quebecois are a separate part of a united Canada That the Quebecois speaks only French That the Quebecois also speak English Question 7What are some of the areas where the state has partnered with faith communities to promote social welfare? Health and religion Recreation and summer programs Schools and healthcare Jobs and employment Question 8About what percentage of First Nations peoples live on reserves? Almost all About one third About half About three quarters Question 9Which of these is a historic name for Canada? The Greatest Federation The Federation of Canada The Great Dominion The Dominional Federation Question 10Which term best describes Canada's political organization? Constitutional Monarchy Democratic Exceptionalism Constitutional Republic Democratic Monarchy Question 11Since the 1970s, where have most of Canada's immigrants come from? Arab countries African countries Asian countries European countries Question 12The majority of Canadians were born in this country. Since when has this been true? 1700s 1900s 1600s 1800s Question 13What are the approximate numbers of Anglophones and Francophones in Canada today? 15 million Anglophones and 7 million Francophones 12 million Anglophones and 7 million Francophones 28 million Anglophones and 7 million Francophones 18 million Anglophones and 7 million Francophones Question 14Who are the Acadians? The descendants of English and French colonists who settled in Quebec in 1763 People who speak English at work, but another language at home The descendants of French colonists who began settling in 1604 People who speak a special combination of French and First Nations languages Question 15Why are Anglophones generally referred to as "English Canadians"? 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 "English Canadians" is just a different way to say "Anglophones" This is just a way to distinguish them from Francophones
Which Governor General said that immigrant communities, "should retain their individuality and each make its contribution to the national character"?
What is the most common religion in Canada?
Today, who does the term "Indian" refer to?
Who are the "Metis" people?
What are the largest ethnic groups in Canada?
With regards to the Quebecois, what did the House of Commons recognize in 2006?
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?
Which of these is a historic name for Canada?
Which term best describes Canada's political organization?
Since the 1970s, where have most of Canada's immigrants come from?
The majority of Canadians were born in this country. Since when has this been true?
What are the approximate numbers of Anglophones and Francophones in Canada today?
Who are the Acadians?
Why are Anglophones generally referred to as "English Canadians"?
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