1) Who were the people in the rebellions of 1837-38 fighting again? a) the British colonial govenment b) the American government c) the Metis 2) The British won the Rebellions of 1837-38. a) False b) True 3) Lord Durham recommended that Upper and Lower Canada be merged and given responsible government. a) False b) True 4) Lord Durham wanted the Canadiens to _______. a) assimilate into English-speaking Protestant culture b) continue with their French-speaking Catholic culture 5) Select the three Fathers of Confederation: a) Sir John A Macdonald b) King Charles II c) Louis Riel d) Sir Etienne-Paschal Tache e) Sir George-Etienne Cartier 6) What does Confederation mean? a) The joining of various Indigenous peoples b) The joining of provinces to make a new country 7) Which four provinces first formed Confederation? a) Ontario b) Quebec c) Manitoba d) Prince Edward Island e) New Brunswick f) Nova Scotia 8) Who was the first leader of responsible government in Canada? a) Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine b) Louis Riel 9) What is the date of Canada Day? a) July 4th b) July 14th c) July 1st 10) Who was Canada's first Prime Minister? a) Sir George-Etienne Cartier b) Tim Horton c) Sir John A. Macdonald 11) Did all provinces join Canada (Confederation) at the same time? a) No b) Yes 12) How many provinces does Canada have? a) 11 b) 3 c) 10 13) How many territories does Canada have? a) 11 b) 3 c) 10 14) Which was the last territory to join Canada? a) Nunavut b) Yukon Territory c) Northwest Territories (NWT) 15) Who is considered the Father of Manitoba? a) Tim Horton b) Etienne Cartier c) Gabriel Dumont d) Louis Riel 16) Canada's First Prime Minister (Sir John A. Macdonald) was born in ________. a) Canada b) England c) Australia d) United States e) Wales f) Scotland 17) In 1885, what was seen as a powerful symbol of unity? a) The Trans-Canada Highway b) The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) 18) What do the initials R.C.M.P. stand for? a) Royal Canadian Mounted Police b) Red Canadian Mounted Police 19) Canada's national Police force is called ___________. a) The Army of Canada b) The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 20) The effort by women to achieve the right to vote is known as the women's __________ movement. a) right to vote b) suffrage c) suffer 21) What is the meaning of the Remembrance Day poppy? a) to remember the start of World War I b) to remember the ending of World War I c) many Canadian like this flower d) to remember the sacrifice of Canadians in wars - past and present e) to remember the women's suffrage movement 22) In Normandy in northern France on June 6, 1944, Canada stormed and captured which Beach? a) Riviera Beach b) St. Malo Beach c) Juno Beach d) the Beach of Normandy 23) Why was Louis Riel hung? a) treason b) he didn't honour his election to Parliament 24) Louis Riel defended the rights of _______ a) Metis people b) the British c) the French 25) Who was the first French-Canadian prime minister? a) Sir John A. Macdonald b) Louis St. Laurent c) Justin Trudeau d) Sir Wilfrid Laurier

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