Questions for Review Class Social 7 100s chart – Partner – name on the board claiming a number, players can steal a number square once they fill up. Winning team is randomly generated by a number generator. Technology is more than what? Every technology affects society how? Before the dawn of the 20th century, what were Canada’s main industries and job options? What is a revolution? What caused the change in peoples’ workplace? How did factories change the way people worked? What were some of the negative effects of working in a factory? How did the Canadian economy grow as a result of industry? What effect did industrialization have on First Nations and Métis? Tell me about the Horseless Carriage, when was it invented? Tell me about the Airplane, when was it invented? Tell me about the Radio, when was it invented? What were some of industrialization’s “growing pains”? What role did technology play in the war? How many soldiers died in World War 1? ________________________ “Canada had _________________ dead and many more were ____________________ and _________________.” How is Vimy Ridge part of Canada’s Identity? How did cities change during the industrial revolution and why did they change? How did unions help factory workers? What was the Winnipeg Strike of 1919? Who was Tekahionwake (Pauline Johnson)? How did women gain suffrage? Who was the first female MP? Who were the “famous five”? What was the Great Depression? What social services began as the government tried to take care of its citizens? When did the Great Depression end? Assimilation Communal Lifestyle Cottage Industries Discrimination Diverse Economy Division of Labour Economy General Strike Historical Perspective Industrialization Internal Migrants Mechanical Power Métis Migration/Migrated Natural Resources Numbered Treaties Pemmican Pluralistic Society Policy Push and Pull Factors Referendum Residential Schools Revolution Rupert’s Land Strike Suffrage Technology Transcontinental Railway Unions What are some of the demographics of the Francophone Métis in Red River? Who was Pierre Falcon? Who was Lord Selkirk? What was the Pemmican Proclamation? What was the Battle of Seven Oaks? What were some the concerns First Nations peoples and the Métis had when Canada claimed the west? What was the Red River Resistance of 1869? What was the purpose of the Métis Bill of Rights? Who was Louis Riel? What was the Manitoba Act? Write down 4 of the 6 important terms of the Manitoba Act: Outline the order of events of the Northwest Resistance of 1885: Who was Mistahimaskwa? What was the fate of Louis Riel? What did the Canadiens learn through Riel’s death? What are some examples of Canada’s natural resources? Canada’s natural resources have what? How have natural resources affected Canada’s story? Why is the land an important natural resource? What was the one resource that newcomers to Canada wanted? Why did the Canadian gov’t form the North West Mounted Police (NWMP)? The NWMP would do what four things? What was the Cypress Hills Massacre? What was the Great March? The NWMP had one major task. What was it? What else did they do? Who was Jerry Potts (1840-1896)? What was the National Policy? What were its goals? Canada needed three things to use the land resource effectively; what were they? What were some of the barriers that needed to be dealt with to make a clear route? What was it like building the rail line? What are some of the impacts that the railroad had? Why does Macdonald say, “Without the Chinese, there would be no railway?” Who was Father Albert Lacombe (1827 – 1916)? What was the Dominion Lands Act, 1872? Describe life for a homesteading family? What did they face? Explain the arrival of Mennonites in Canada: Explain the arrival of the Icelanders to Canada: What did the government do to try to boost the economy in Canada? What are some of the changes that took place in the North-West Territories? Knowing the past helps us to understand what? After 1867, why did many newcomers come to Canada? When did Britain form the colony of British Columbia? Today’s British Columbia was originally two separate colonies; they were _______________________________ and ___________________ _______________________. What was the Cariboo Road? Who was Catherine Schubert? How did the first nations in BC live originally? What were the Douglas Treaties? What happened in 1866 to British Columbia? What were the three conditions British Columbia had before they would join the Canadian Confederation? In 1873, what were some of the conditions that Canada agreed to for PEI to join confederation? Who was William Henry Pope? What is the difference between a province and a territory? What were the acts that created the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan and when were they written? What was the policy of Assimilation? What did the policy of Assimilation do to the 1st Nations and Métis’ children? What was an important factor that changed Canada’s identity? How do immigrants change the face of a country? When did immigrants begin coming to Western Canada? Who was Sir Wilfrid Laurier? What did Laurier need? Who was Clifford Sifton? How was Canada advertised to the world? Who did the government target to invite to Canada? How was the move to the West a “trap”? What were some of the push factors to cause people to immigrate? What were some of the of the pull factors that drew people to Canada? Who were the Doukhobors? What’s the story of the Barr Colony? Who were the Hutterites? Who were the British Home Children? How did the Francophones put their mark on the West? Who were some of Canada’s internal migrants? Who was Gabrielle Roy (1909-1983)? What was special about the communities of the West and how they survived year after year? What did the homesteaders, coming from a variety of ethnic groups, have in common? What is the difference between a general policy and a formal policy? What was the National Policy of 1878? What were the Numbered Treaties? Why did the Canadian government make the treaties with the First Nations? What was the First Nations main reason for agreeing to the treaties? What were some of the main similarities in the treaties? Why was Assimilation a government policy? Who benefited from Canada’s immigration policy? Who were the groups that came from Eastern Europe? How did immigrants help ease their homesickness? What sort of services did people set up in their communities? How did the Eastern European immigrants take advantage of their new freedoms in Canada? How did the Chinese contribute to Canadian society after the railroad was built? Who was Wong Yet? What did the federal government do about Asian immigrants after the railroad was completed? Why did they do this? What were some of Canada’s policies to make it difficult for Asian immigrants to come to Canada? What is so unique about Chinatowns? What kind of place did Western Canada become because of immigrants? What did the Constitution Act of 1867 guarantee? What is the Haultain Resolution? What happened in 1890 in Manitoba? When did the Francophones in the West gain education rights? What does Section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms state?