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Question 1Which of these organizations is required by law to provide services in both English and French? The federal government Only those organizations that choose to do so All businesses All provincial legislatures Question 2Which sovereign was responsible for the Royal Proclamation, which guaranteed territorial rights of Aboriginals? Ethan I Elizabeth II George III Charles II Question 3What are the largest ethnic groups in Canada? English, French, Scottish, Irish, German, Italian, Chinese English, German, Irish, French, Chinese, Italian, Scottish English, French, Chinese, Arab, German, Italian, Irish French, Scottish, English, Irish, Italian, Chinese, African Question 4Since the 1970s, where have most of Canada's immigrants come from? African countries Arab countries European countries Asian countries Question 5What is Canada's only officially bilingual province? Manitoba Nova Scotia Ontario New Brunswick Question 6Where are the ancestors of Aboriginals believed to have migrated from? North Africa Asia Europe South America Question 7What are the most common non-official languages spoken at home by Canadians? European languages Chinese languages African languages Middle-eastern languages Question 8Who are most French-speaking Quebecers descendants of? 8,500 French settlers from the 1600s and 1700s 8,500 French settlers from the 1500s and 1600s 8,500 French settlers from the 1600s to the 1900s 8,500 French settlers from the 1500s to the 1800s Question 9About what percentage of First Nations peoples live on reserves? About half About one third Almost all About three quarters Question 10Where does Canadian society today largely stem from? English-speaking and Dutch-speaking Christian civilizations English-speaking and French-speaking atheistic civilizations Pan-European Christian civilizations English-speaking and French-speaking Christian civilizations Question 11Which of these groups was the first to arrive in Canada? French Nobody knows Aboriginals British Question 12What are the approximate proportions of Aboriginal peoples? 45% First Nations, 14% Inuit, and 40%Metis 30% First Nations, 4% Inuit, and 65%Metis 65% First Nations, 4% Inuit, and 30%Metis 56% First Nations, 12% Inuit, and 32%Metis Question 13What are the approximate numbers of Anglophones and Francophones in Canada today? 18 million Anglophones and 7 million Francophones 12 million Anglophones and 7 million Francophones 15 million Anglophones and 7 million Francophones 28 million Anglophones and 7 million Francophones Question 14When did Acadian culture die? In the mid-1800s In the early 1900s Shortly after the Great Upheaval Acadian culture is flourishing today Question 15Approximately how many Anglo-Quebecers are there? Two hundred thousand One million Seven hundred thousand Five hundred thousand
Which of these organizations is required by law to provide services in both English and French?
Which sovereign was responsible for the Royal Proclamation, which guaranteed territorial rights of Aboriginals?
What are the largest ethnic groups in Canada?
Since the 1970s, where have most of Canada's immigrants come from?
What is Canada's only officially bilingual province?
Where are the ancestors of Aboriginals believed to have migrated from?
What are the most common non-official languages spoken at home by Canadians?
Who are most French-speaking Quebecers descendants of?
About what percentage of First Nations peoples live on reserves?
Where does Canadian society today largely stem from?
Which of these groups was the first to arrive in Canada?
What are the approximate proportions of Aboriginal peoples?
What are the approximate numbers of Anglophones and Francophones in Canada today?
When did Acadian culture die?
Approximately how many Anglo-Quebecers are there?
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