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Question 1What are the most common non-official languages spoken at home by Canadians? Chinese languages European languages Middle-eastern languages African languages Question 2Where does Canadian society today largely stem from? English-speaking and French-speaking Christian civilizations Pan-European Christian civilizations English-speaking and French-speaking atheistic civilizations English-speaking and Dutch-speaking Christian civilizations Question 3Today, who does the term "Aboriginal Peoples" refer to? Aboriginals, Inuit, and Metis Indians, Inuit, and Metis Indians and Metis Indians and Inuit Question 4Which of these organizations is required by law to provide services in both English and French? All provincial legislatures All businesses Only those organizations that choose to do so The federal government Question 5Approximately how many Anglo-Quebecers are there? Two hundred thousand Seven hundred thousand One million Five hundred thousand Question 6What does the phrase "ordered liberty" mean? There is freedom with no limits People must follow the government There is freedom, but with certain limits Freedom is liberty Question 7How has Ottawa acknowledged the wrongs of the residential school era? Ottawa now funds the residential school system better Ottawa has improved the residential school system Ottawa cancelled the residential school system in 2008 Ottawa formally apologized in 2008 Question 8Who are the Acadians? The descendants of French colonists who began settling in 1604 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 Question 9Who are the three founding peoples of Canada? Indians, Inuit, and Metis Aboriginal, French, and British Europeans, First Nations, and Africans First Nations, Inuit, and Metis Question 10What are the approximate proportions of Aboriginal peoples? 30% First Nations, 4% Inuit, and 65%Metis 65% First Nations, 4% Inuit, and 30%Metis 56% First Nations, 12% Inuit, and 32%Metis 45% First Nations, 14% Inuit, and 40%Metis Question 11Which of these is a key phrase in the British North America Act? Live, Laugh, Love Life, Order, and Liberty Peace, Order, and Good Government Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness Question 12Who are most French-speaking Quebecers descendants of? 8,500 French settlers from the 1600s to the 1900s 8,500 French settlers from the 1500s and 1600s 8,500 French settlers from the 1600s and 1700s 8,500 French settlers from the 1500s to the 1800s Question 13Why is Canada often referred to as "a land of immigrants"? Over the past 50 years, Canada's immigration policies have become much more open Over the past 20 years, the number of immigrants has grown every year Over the past 200 years, millions of newcomers have helped to build and defend our country Over the past 100 years, the number of immigrants has gone up significantly Question 14How many constitutional monarchies are there in North America? 4 3 1 2 Question 15What is the name we give to formal agreements between the federal government and Aboriginal peoples? Treaties Deals Negotiations Contracts
What are the most common non-official languages spoken at home by Canadians?
Where does Canadian society today largely stem from?
Today, who does the term "Aboriginal Peoples" refer to?
Which of these organizations is required by law to provide services in both English and French?
Approximately how many Anglo-Quebecers are there?
What does the phrase "ordered liberty" mean?
How has Ottawa acknowledged the wrongs of the residential school era?
Who are the Acadians?
Who are the three founding peoples of Canada?
What are the approximate proportions of Aboriginal peoples?
Which of these is a key phrase in the British North America Act?
Who are most French-speaking Quebecers descendants of?
Why is Canada often referred to as "a land of immigrants"?
How many constitutional monarchies are there in North America?
What is the name we give to formal agreements between the federal government and Aboriginal peoples?
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