Social 5 Flashcards
1
Q
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- Who is a habitant?
A
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- A habitant is a person who worked on the fields. They had a lot of responsibilities, and they earned very little money.
2
Q
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- Who is a seigneur?
A
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- 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.
3
Q
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- What 2 main groups were the farmers divided into?
A
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- The two main groups were habitants and seigneurs.
4
Q
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- What are the Metis ancestry?
A
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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!
5
Q
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- True or false?
Many coureurs des bois men married First Nation women.
A
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- If you answered true you are correct!
6
Q
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- True or false?
The Catholic Church never allowed Europeans to marry First Nation women.
A
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- If you answered true you are correct!
7
Q
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- Did the French want to spread the Protestant religion in New France?
A
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- No, they did not want to spread the Protestant religion in New France.
8
Q
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- What is Catholicism?
A
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- Catholicism is a christian religion, these people believe in Jesus.
9
Q
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- Name 5 jobs in New France.
A
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- (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!)
10
Q
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- Who is an indentured servant?
A
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- An indentured servant is someone who works for a family, but gets very little pay. They can be free after 3 years.
11
Q
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- An indentured servant can get their freedom after how many years?
A
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- An indentured servant can get get their freedom back after 3 years.
12
Q
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- Why did Britain tax the 13 colonies?
A
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- Britain taxed the 13 colonies because they had spent so much money on the 7 Year’s War.
13
Q
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- Who is a patriot?
A
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- A patriot is a person who decided to stay and fight the British. They wanted independence from Britain.
14
Q
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- Who is a loyalist?
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- 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.
15
Q
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- What is the difference between a loyalist and a patriot?
A
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- 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.
16
Q
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- What is the purpose of the Constitutional Act of 1791?
A
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- 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.
17
Q
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- 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.
A
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- If you answered true you are correct!