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Grade 9 Geography Unit 3 – Human Connections Jeopardy
Indian Act Settlement Patterns
History of
First Nations
Immigration Multiculturalism
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The Indian Act made Native ceremony of sharing illegal
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The schools the The Indian Act forced Native children to attend
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What is Residential Schools?
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In 1951, Native women were given this right under the
Indian Act.
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What is the right to vote in Band Council elections?
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The person put in charge of all Native affairs under
the Indian Act
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What is Indian Agent?
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To join the Canadian Army in WWII,
Native men gave this away
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What is Native Status?
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This pattern of settlement was used in Quebec to ensure
everyone had access to water transportation.
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What is Long Lot?
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Number of people per unit area.
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What is Population Density?
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Involves a great increase in population density,
concentration and expansion of urban functions.
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What is Urbanization?
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Number of customers needed to make a business profitable or to allow a service, such as a post office or library, to be
offered.
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What is Threshold Population?
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The patterns of settlement and dispersal
of a population
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What is Population Distribution?
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The British action that resulted in most of Canada
being claimed as British Territory. It did not include
British Columbia.
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What is the Royal Proclamation of
1763?
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People who are decedents of the original inhabitants of
Canada.
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What is First Nations?
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This 1982 document formally recognized the right of self-
government for First Nations
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What is the Constitution of Canada?
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A first time treaty that deals with land ownership, hunting-fishing-trapping rights, self-
government, financial compensation and control of
resources.
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What is a Comprehensive Treaty?
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They are based in Canadian legal principles, existing laws
and agreements.
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What are Land Claims?
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War, famine, fear of persecution.
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What are Push Factors?
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People whose education and work experience will help
them find work and make a home for themselves as permanent residents in
Canada.
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What is Skilled Worker
class of immigrants?
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What is the percentage of
foreign-born Canadians of the total Canadian population
in 2006?
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Someone fearing persecution due to religion, race, political beliefs or group affiliation in
their home country
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What is a Refugee?
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What is the number of immigrant classes
in Canada?
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Canada’s other name for Cultural Mosaic with respect
to multiculturalism.
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What is Tossed Salad?
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The 1982 Act that gives Canadians
rights and freedoms
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What is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
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The act of one country settling another place to become the new rulers.
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What is Colonization?
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The Act that makes us multicultural.
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What is the Canadian
Multiculturalism Act?
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Diversity through acceptance, tolerance, encouragement,
and support.
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What is Multiculturalism?