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Question 1What does the phrase "ordered liberty" mean? Freedom is liberty There is freedom with no limits There is freedom, but with certain limits People must follow the government Question 2Which sovereign was responsible for the Royal Proclamation, which guaranteed territorial rights of Aboriginals? Charles II George III Ethan I Elizabeth II Question 3Since the 1970s, where have most of Canada's immigrants come from? European countries African countries Arab countries Asian countries Question 4What is Canada's only officially bilingual province? Ontario Manitoba Nova Scotia New Brunswick Question 5What is the name given to the time when two thirds of Acadians were deported from their homeland? The Great Move The Great Deplacement The Great Relocation The Great Upheaval Question 6About what percentage of First Nations peoples live on reserves? About three quarters Almost all About half About one third Question 7Which of these organizations is required by law to provide services in both English and French? The federal government All businesses Only those organizations that choose to do so All provincial legislatures Question 8Today, who does the term "Aboriginal Peoples" refer to? Aboriginals, Inuit, and Metis Indians and Metis Indians and Inuit Indians, Inuit, and Metis Question 9How long were residential schools for Aboriginals in operation? From the 1800s to the 1980s From the 1800s to the 1990s From the 1800s to the 1970s From the 1800s to the 1960s Question 10What is the name we give to formal agreements between the federal government and Aboriginal peoples? Treaties Negotiations Deals Contracts Question 11Which of these is a key phrase in the British North America Act? Peace, Order, and Good Government Live, Laugh, Love Life, Order, and Liberty Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness Question 12The majority of Canadians were born in this country. Since when has this been true? 1700s 1900s 1600s 1800s Question 13What year did the British North America Act become law? 1864 1774 1802 1867 Question 14What was the first document that guaranteed territorial rights for Aboriginals? Royal Proclamation, 1763 British North America Act, 1867 Quebec Act, 1774 Charter of Rights and Freedoms, 1982 Question 15Who are the "Metis" people? They are a distinct people of mixed First Nations and Inuit ancestry They are a distinct people of mixed Aboriginal and European ancestry They are a distinct people of mixed Inuit and European ancestry They are a distinct people of mixed ancestry from around the world
What does the phrase "ordered liberty" mean?
Which sovereign was responsible for the Royal Proclamation, which guaranteed territorial rights of Aboriginals?
Since the 1970s, where have most of Canada's immigrants come from?
What is Canada's only officially bilingual province?
What is the name given to the time when two thirds of Acadians were deported from their homeland?
About what percentage of First Nations peoples live on reserves?
Which of these organizations is required by law to provide services in both English and French?
Today, who does the term "Aboriginal Peoples" refer to?
How long were residential schools for Aboriginals in operation?
What is the name we give to formal agreements between the federal government and Aboriginal peoples?
Which of these is a key phrase in the British North America Act?
The majority of Canadians were born in this country. Since when has this been true?
What year did the British North America Act become law?
What was the first document that guaranteed territorial rights for Aboriginals?
Who are the "Metis" people?
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