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| Roads,canals,sewers, public services, and transportation networks that allow a community to function |
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| The official church in colonial Canada was? (hint: English) |
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| Typically, this word describes how many people felt in the Victorian Era? |
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| Social status was an obsession for which group of people in the 19th century? |
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| In the 19th century many people died after receiving medical treatment due to the lack of knowledge about these tow things. |
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| Transportation in Canada became much easier when more ____________________ were built. |
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| A feature of present day newspapers that was not present in 19th century newspapers? |
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| Type of cartoons which were included in the 19th century newspapers |
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| This was the primary aim of the government toward Aboriginal peoples in the 1800's |
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| An acceptable job that was open to women in the 19th century. Hint: Mrs. E holds this job!) |
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| Movies, Radio, Television |
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| Types of media that did not exist in the 19th century? |
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| The American threat to Canada was heightened by which war? |
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| Term which describes the idea that the United States should rule all of North America. |
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| Under the British North America Act, the head of state in Canada is the __________________. |
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| In the 19th century people worked ________ hours |
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| An unsanitary practice/performed by some surgeons while operating during the 19th century. |
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| Popular form of Victorian entertainment also known as bear baiting. |
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| In the 19th century many people thought job training and ________________ were unnecessary for women. |
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| In 1846 the Brtish government appealed this law which cause economic depression in Canada and made colonial union economically feasible |
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| T/F Opponents of the Rebellion Losses Bill responded to its passage by burning the Parliament Buildings. |
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| Economic prosperity, more efficient government and the removal of intercolonial tariffs were all advantages of ______________________. |
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| Representation by Populaton |
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| In government the idea that each representative should represent about the same number of people |
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| A bill could only become law if a majority in both Canada East and Canada West voted for it in the Legislative Assembly |
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| The original purpose of this conference was to discuss a maritime union |
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| This raid was an attacked by the Irish nationalists on Canada and convinced many that the Confederation was necessary |
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| The purpose of this conference was to draw up the terms of confederation |
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| The two colonials that rejected the 72 resolutions were and did not become part of Canada in 1867. |
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| These institutions in the 19th century, sponsored missionaries, made decisions about education and also told people who to vote for. |
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| T/F Surgeons in the 19th century used sterilized instruments. |
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| T/F Surgeons in the 19th century scrubbed before touching the patient and wore gloves and masks. |
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| The antiseptic that was discovered by Louis Pasteur in the 19th century. |
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| Emily Stowe, a Canadian woman, was one of the first female __________________ in the British Empire. |
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| T/F Movies, radio, and television did not exist in the 19th century. |
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| Reading 19th century _________________ help us to better understand that era. |
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| This act of 1857 made Aboriginal people citizens of Britain in order to allow governments to ignore previously made agreements. |
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| The prevailing attitude toward Aboriginal peoples in the 19th century was that they were "_______ children". |
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| T/F "Grey Owl" who was the most famous Canadian Aboriginal person of the early 20th century was in fact English and had exploited a common stereotype. |
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| The Rebellion Losses Bill was signed by __________________ because the elected government had passes the Bill and he wanted to respect Responsible Government. |
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| Political party which supported the concept of Representation by Population in Canada West. |
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| The leader of the Parti Bleu was ______________. |
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| The leader of the Clear Grits was _______________. |
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| The leader of the Tories was _______________. |
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| The purpose of this conference was to draw up the terms of Confederation. |
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| Two colonies that rejected the 72 Resolutions. |
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| Under the BNA Act coinage and currency, fisheries, postal service, banking, employment insurance, defense, navigation, and the census are all responsibilities of this level of government. |
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| Under the BNA Act the maintenance of hospitals, education, timber, licenses, the incorporation of companies and the administration of justice are all responsibilities of this level of government. |
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| Under the BNA act this area is a shared responsibility by the federal and provincial governments |
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