a. French Canadians
b. The black loyalist
c. The Arcadians
d. The Metis
C
a. The group of seven
b. The group of five
c. The group of three
d. The group of two
A
a. Ontario, Quebec Manitoba, and Nova Scotia
b. New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Central Canada
c. Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and British Columbia
d. Ontario, Newfoundland, Quebec and Nova Scotia
B
a. Canada won the First World War
b. Canada became independent
c. The anniversary of Confederation
d. Canadians celebrate the independence
C
a. Canada became an independent country
b. Canada would maintain independence of the United States
c. Canada became part of the United States
d. Canada lost a lot of land in the war
B
a. Second World War
b. Korean War
c. South African War
d. American cold war
B
a. Canadians remember our Sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II
b. To remember the sacrifice of our veterans in all wars till today in which Canadians took part
c. To celebrate Confederation
d. To honour prime ministers who have died
B
a. The Canadian red Ensign
b. The Canadian red maple
c. The Canadian beaver
d. The flag of Hudson Bay Company
A
a. From aboriginals and Chinese
b. Canada is French and aboriginals based civilization
c. Canada is French and British Christian based civilization
d. From Aboriginals and Americans
C
a. Mary Ann (Shadd) Carey
b. Adrian Clarkson
c. Michelle Jean
d. Paul Martin
A
a. French Crown
b. French Royalty
c. British Crown
d. British Royalty
B
a. Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island
b. New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Quebec
c. Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Quebec
d. Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Quebec
A
a. The party in power holds less than half seats in the House of Commons
b. The party in power holds at least half of the seats in the House of Commons
c. The political party with most members in their electoral district
d. The members received least votes in their electoral district
B
a. A card to let you register for voting
b. It confirms that your name is on the voters’ list and states when and where you vote
c. A list tells you who the candidates are in your electoral district and their parties
d. A letter that lets you know the voting schedule
B
a. A Senator
b. The Prime Minister
c. The Lieutenant Governor
d. A Member of Parliament
D
a. True
b. False
B
a. The Governor General
b. The Prime Minister
c. The Queen
d. The senators
C
a. The federal nation, a constitutional democracy and a parliamentary monarchy
b. Federal State, Parliamentary Democracy and Constitutional Monarchy
c. A government, a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy
d. The government, a constitutional democracy and a parliamentary monarchy
B
a. lawyers/organizers
b. Prime Ministers
c. Representatives
d. The head of the government
C
a. It also allowed religious freedom of Christians in Quebec
b. Canada’s tolerance of religious traditions under the law
c. Everyone must worship Catholic religion under the Quebec Act
d. It prevents people to worship the Catholic
B