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Question 1When did Acadian culture die? In the mid-1800s Acadian culture is flourishing today Shortly after the Great Upheaval In the early 1900s Question 2What are some of the areas where the state has partnered with faith communities to promote social welfare? Jobs and employment Health and religion Recreation and summer programs Schools and healthcare Question 3Why is Canada often referred to as "a land of immigrants"? Over the past 200 years, millions of newcomers have helped to build and defend our country Over the past 50 years, Canada's immigration policies have become much more open Over the past 100 years, the number of immigrants has gone up significantly Over the past 20 years, the number of immigrants has grown every year Question 4What is the name given to the time when two thirds of Acadians were deported from their homeland? The Great Relocation The Great Upheaval The Great Deplacement The Great Move Question 5Where do most Inuit live? It is impossible to generalize about so many people On reservations across the country In small, scattered communities across the Arctic In large urban centres Question 6What is the most common religion in Canada? Hinduism Sikhism Judaism Christianity Question 7What were the years that the Acadian were deported from their homeland? 1755-1763 1705-1713 1904-1911 1812-1818 Question 8Why 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 "English Canadians" is just a different way to say "Anglophones" This is just a way to distinguish them from Francophones Because English is the language that people in these areas speak Question 9About what percentage of First Nations peoples live on reserves? Almost all About half About one third About three quarters Question 10What are the largest ethnic groups in Canada? French, Scottish, English, Irish, Italian, Chinese, African English, French, Scottish, Irish, German, Italian, Chinese English, German, Irish, French, Chinese, Italian, Scottish English, French, Chinese, Arab, German, Italian, Irish Question 11What does the phrase "ordered liberty" mean? There is freedom with no limits There is freedom, but with certain limits Freedom is liberty People must follow the government Question 12How 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 13What is Canada's only officially bilingual province? Nova Scotia Ontario New Brunswick Manitoba Question 14Where do the majority of Metis live? In the Prairie provinces In Central Canada In the Northern provinces In the Maritime provinces Question 15Which sovereign was responsible for the Royal Proclamation, which guaranteed territorial rights of Aboriginals? George III Ethan I Charles II Elizabeth II
When did Acadian culture die?
What are some of the areas where the state has partnered with faith communities to promote social welfare?
Why is Canada often referred to as "a land of immigrants"?
What is the name given to the time when two thirds of Acadians were deported from their homeland?
Where do most Inuit live?
What is the most common religion in Canada?
What were the years that the Acadian were deported from their homeland?
Why are Anglophones generally referred to as "English Canadians"?
About what percentage of First Nations peoples live on reserves?
What are the largest ethnic groups in Canada?
What does the phrase "ordered liberty" mean?
How are the rights of gays and lesbians limited in Canada?
What is Canada's only officially bilingual province?
Where do the majority of Metis live?
Which sovereign was responsible for the Royal Proclamation, which guaranteed territorial rights of Aboriginals?
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