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Question 1Who 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 People who speak a special combination of French and First Nations languages The descendants of French colonists who began settling in 1604 Question 2What year did the British North America Act become law? 1867 1864 1802 1774 Question 3How has Ottawa acknowledged the wrongs of the residential school era? Ottawa has improved the residential school system Ottawa formally apologized in 2008 Ottawa cancelled the residential school system in 2008 Ottawa now funds the residential school system better Question 4What is Canada's only officially bilingual province? New Brunswick Nova Scotia Manitoba Ontario Question 5Where do the majority of Metis live? In Central Canada In the Northern provinces In the Maritime provinces In the Prairie provinces Question 6When did Acadian culture die? Acadian culture is flourishing today In the early 1900s In the mid-1800s Shortly after the Great Upheaval Question 7Which of these has Canada inherited from Britain? The first democracy in the world The oldest monarchy in the world The oldest continuous constitutional tradition in the world The freest political institutions in the world Question 8Where does Canadian society today largely stem from? English-speaking and French-speaking Christian civilizations English-speaking and French-speaking atheistic civilizations English-speaking and Dutch-speaking Christian civilizations Pan-European Christian civilizations Question 9What is the name of Canada's original constitutional document? Patriot Law Province of Canada Law British North America Act Constitutional Document Question 10Today, 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 11What is the most common religion in Canada? Christianity Judaism Sikhism Hinduism Question 12Some immigrants move to Canada from places where they have experienced war or conflict expected to be in Canada. How are these (and all other) immigrants expected to act in Canada? Canadians do not have any specific expectations about how immigrants will act in Canada Past experiences are an important part of who people are, therefore Canada accepts that some immigrants will have violent feelings towards certain groups of people Part of being a multicultural society is that Canadians understand and accept that there are certain groups of people who will never get along Past experiences do not justify bringing violent, extreme, or hateful prejudices to Canada; newcomers are expected to embrace democratic principles such as the rule of law Question 13Which of these groups was the first to arrive in Canada? Aboriginals British Nobody knows French Question 14Who are most French-speaking Quebecers descendants of? 8,500 French settlers from the 1600s and 1700s 8,500 French settlers from the 1600s to the 1900s 8,500 French settlers from the 1500s to the 1800s 8,500 French settlers from the 1500s and 1600s Question 15How many constitutional monarchies are there in North America? 1 4 3 2
Who are the Acadians?
What year did the British North America Act become law?
How has Ottawa acknowledged the wrongs of the residential school era?
What is Canada's only officially bilingual province?
Where do the majority of Metis live?
When did Acadian culture die?
Which of these has Canada inherited from Britain?
Where does Canadian society today largely stem from?
What is the name of Canada's original constitutional document?
Today, who does the term "Indian" refer to?
What is the most common religion in Canada?
Some immigrants move to Canada from places where they have experienced war or conflict expected to be in Canada. How are these (and all other) immigrants expected to act in Canada?
Which of these groups was the first to arrive in Canada?
Who are most French-speaking Quebecers descendants of?
How many constitutional monarchies are there in North America?
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