Social 5 Flashcards

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  1. Who is a habitant?
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  1. A habitant is a person who worked on the fields. They had a lot of responsibilities, and they earned very little money.
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  1. Who is a seigneur?
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  1. A seigneur is a person who is the King’s favourite. In the past seigneurs were either people who supported the king, or been a solider in war. A seigneur earned land called seigneuries.
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  1. What 2 main groups were the farmers divided into?
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  1. The two main groups were habitants and seigneurs.
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  1. What are the Metis ancestry?
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1. The Metis are a mix of European and First Nation ancestry.
If you got something close to this you are correct!

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  1. True or false?
    Many coureurs des bois men married First Nation women.
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  1. If you answered true you are correct!
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  1. True or false?
    The Catholic Church never allowed Europeans to marry First Nation women.
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  1. If you answered true you are correct!
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  1. Did the French want to spread the Protestant religion in New France?
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  1. No, they did not want to spread the Protestant religion in New France.
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  1. What is Catholicism?
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  1. Catholicism is a christian religion, these people believe in Jesus.
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  1. Name 5 jobs in New France.
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  1. (If you said at least 5 of these, good job!) Soliders, Carpenters, masons, tailors, merchants, bakers, and millers are some jobs in New France.
    (If you got 5 or more you are correct!)
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  1. Who is an indentured servant?
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  1. An indentured servant is someone who works for a family, but gets very little pay. They can be free after 3 years.
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  1. An indentured servant can get their freedom after how many years?
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  1. An indentured servant can get get their freedom back after 3 years.
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  1. Why did Britain tax the 13 colonies?
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  1. Britain taxed the 13 colonies because they had spent so much money on the 7 Year’s War.
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  1. Who is a patriot?
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  1. A patriot is a person who decided to stay and fight the British. They wanted independence from Britain.
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  1. Who is a loyalist?
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  1. A loyalist is a person who is loyal and didn’t want to fight the Britain. A loyalist was a original settler from the British.
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  1. What is the difference between a loyalist and a patriot?
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  1. A loyalist is a person who is loyal to the Britain and did not want to fight them. A patriot is a person who stay and fought the Britain for independence.
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  1. What is the purpose of the Constitutional Act of 1791?
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  1. The purpose of the Constitutional Act of 1791 is so that the French and English would get a province that is suited by their culture.
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  1. True or false?
    The Land Ownership in Quebec is that you can only rent land from the government, but in the USA you can buy or sell the land.
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  1. If you answered true you are correct!
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  1. True or false?
    There were no taxes in the church in Quebec, and in the USA Roman Catholics have to pay a tithe, if not they could be imprisoned.
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  1. If you answered false you are correct!
    There were no taxes in the church in the USA, but in Quebec, Roman Catholics have to pay a tithe, if not they could be imprisoned.
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  1. What is a tithe?
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  1. A tithe is a tax in which you give 10% of your self earning to give to the government.
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  1. True or false?
    In Quebec the government has council positions who would pass laws and run the government, but in the USA people were elected as representatives and the representatives vote on laws and run the government.
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  1. If you answered true you are correct!
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  1. Which was not a colony of British North America? Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, or Prince Edward Island (P.E.I).
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  1. It’s Ontario! The answer is Ontario because Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, or Prince Edward Island (P.E.I) were all colonized by the British.
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  1. Which year did the loyalists settle in Nova Scotia?
    1776, 1767, 1999, or 2021.
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  1. If you answered 1776 you are correct!
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  1. How many Loyalists settled in Nova Scotia/New Brunswick? 3,000, 99900, 30,000, or 1.
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  1. If you answered 30,000 you are correct!
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  1. Where did most of the Black Loyalists go to after they left Nova Scotia and why?
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  1. The Black Loyalists moved to New Brunswick. They moved to New Brunswick because the white Loyalists attacked the black slaves and free black Loyalists.
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  1. What community did the black Loyalists create?
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  1. The black Loyalists created their own community called Birchtown because they were free after fighting the British so they had to create their own communities.
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  1. Which one of these is NOT a male job?
    A carpenter, a bricklayer, a dressmaker, a dairy worker, and tailors.
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  1. A dressmaker is a woman’s job! The rest are men’s jobs. (A dairy worker is both a male and female job.)
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  1. What is a push factor?
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  1. A push factor is a reason why someone would leave their residence.

A residence is a person’s home, or where they live.
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  1. What is a pull factor?
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  1. A pull factor is a reason of why someone might want to move to a new location.
    (If you got something close to this you are correct!)
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  1. What were settlers promised?
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  1. The settlers were promised cheap land. But they had to deal with mosquitoes, grasshoppers, extreme heat and cold, and prairie fires. Most of the time their crops were hit with fires or frost.
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  1. True or false?
    Miners had to bring a YEAR’S supply of food.
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  1. If you answered true you are correct.
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  1. True or false?
    Most miners found A LOT of gold in the Klondike.
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  1. If you answered false you are correct! There were limited amounts of gold in the Klondike and it was hard to mine because the ground was frozen.
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  1. Did the Gold Rush bring a lot of Americans to Canada?
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  1. Yes, the Gold Rush did bring a lot of Americans to Canada.
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  1. Was it easy to drive your vehicle to the Gold Rush?
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  1. No, it wasn’t easy to drive your vehicle to the Gold Rush.
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  1. True or false?
    A First Nation member first discovered gold in the Klondike.
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  1. If you answered true you are correct! A Tagish First Nation Member first found gold in Klondike.
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2.. True or false?
Influenza was VERY deadly to the Han people.

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  1. If you answered true you are correct! Influenza was VERY deadly to the Han people since they had no immunities to fight it.
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  1. What was the impact of the Klondike Gold Rush on the Han people?
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  1. The Klondike Gold Rush had a great impact on Han people because the miners dug up the land. They were affected by this because the Han people had a great connection to the land and this made them angry.
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  1. What police force did the Canadian government create? Why?
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  1. The Canadian government created a police force called the North West Mounted Police (NWMP). They created this to stop crimes.
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  1. What did the 300 officers face on the journey to Manitoba?
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  1. The North West Mounted Police (NWMP) had to face extreme heat, hunger, contaminated (poisonous) water, illness, and large groups of mosquitoes and black flies.
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  1. What is the definition of immigration?
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  1. The definition of immigration is to come from a foreign (different) country to settle somewhere else.
    (If you got something close to this you are correct!)
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  1. What is the definition of emigration?
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  1. The definition of emigration is to go and settle in another country.
    (If you got something close to this you are correct!)
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  1. What religion was in New France?
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  1. The Catholicism religion was mostly believed in New France.
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  1. What was the Catholicism religion? (definition/meaning)
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  1. The Catholicism religion is which these people believe in Jesus and force others to believe in this religion with harsher ways. These people taught children about Catholicism in schools. They didn’t support the Protestant religion. The Catholicism religion believed that the Catholic church was the original and first Christian church.
    (If you got something close to this you are correct!)
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  1. What was the Protestant religion? (definition/meaning)
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  1. The Protestant religion is also when these people believe in the God the Father, God the Son, and the Holy Spirit as one whole god, but they don’t go as harsh as the Catholicism religion. These people taught children about Catholicism in schools. They didn’t support the Protestant religion.
    (If you got something close to this you are correct!)
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  1. What did the white loyalists do to the black loyalists?
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  1. (No answer yet D: I will post soon!)