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Studying History Wave upon Wave Life in the colonies 1815-1850 Current Events Key Terms Key People and Groups? $ 200 $ 200$200 $ 200 $ 200 $400 $

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4 Studying History Wave upon Wave Life in the colonies 1815-1850 Current Events Key Terms Key People and Groups? $ 200 $ 200$200 $ 200 $ 200 $400 $ 400$400 $ 400$400 $600 $ 600$600 $ 600 $ 600 $ 600 $800 $ 800$800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 1000$1000 $ 1000 $ 1000 $ 1000 $ 1000

5 Final Jeopardy Topic You don’t have to live like a Refugee!

6 Final Jeopardy What are Political, Economic and Social. Name the 3 main types of refugees.

7 $200 What is Perspective Another term for this is Point of View(POV).

8 $400 What is Primary and Secondary All historical sources can be classified into these 2 categories.

9 $600 What is textbook, documentary, movie, teacher, exhibit *many others. Name any 3 examples of a secondary source.

10 $1000 What are age, race, gender, nationality, experience, job, social class *many more. Name any 4 examples of Biases we possess.

11 $800 What is “DEPENDS!” Both can be reliable or unreliable, there are other questions to ask (4 keys-stay tuned). Which of the 2 types of sources is more reliable?

12 $200 Who are the Loyalists. This large group of immigrants came to Canada as a result of the American Revolution (1775-1783).

13 $400 What are 1) First Nations 2) French, 3) English and 4) Multicultural. Name the “4 Faces of Canada”.

14 $600 What is “Coffin Ships”. This was the nickname given to the ships carrying British refugees to Canada during the Great Migration 1815-1850

15 $800 What is the Fugitive Slave Act. This infamous U.S. law was passed in 1850, making Canada the most important stop on the “Underground Railway”.

16 $1000 What are the a) potato famine, b) enclosure movement These are the 2 main causes of starvation for Irish farmers in the 1840s.

17 $200 What are local Newspapers. This was the main source of information and entertainment 1815-1850..

18 $400 What is small pox and cholera (typhus acceptable) Before vaccinations, these 2 diseases were very contagious and often fatal..

19 $600 What are Canals, Steamships and Railways Developments in these 3 areas made transportation much easier during this time.

20 $800 What are Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Upper Canada, Lower Canada. Identify the 4 main British colonies referred to in this unit, which would become part of modern Canada

21 $1000 Answers will vary. Name 3 common occupations and describe similarities they share.

22 $200 True True or False: There are more slaves in the world today (2009), than any other time in history.

23 $400 What is the Point System The introduction of this system in 1967 officially ended discrimination in Canada’s immigration policy..

24 $600 What is a) Vietnam 1964-1975 b) Iraq 2003-Now. Both of these modern wars have brought US soldiers deserting the Army and seeking refuge in Canada.

25 $800 What is California’s strict medicinal marijuana laws The “Drug War Refugees” were coming to BC fleeing this.

26 $1000 What is a) Canada’s low birth rate, b) needed skilled workers, c) understand & contribute to Global Village. Give 3 reasons why Canada needs immigrants today.

27 $200 What is empathy. To completely “put yourself in someone else’s shoes”.

28 $400 What is the Underground Railway. This term applies to the migration taken by escaped slaves coming to Canada 1840-1860.

29 $600 What are Push factors. These are reasons for leaving one’s country.

30 $800 What is persecution This is what various refugees faced throughout history.

31 $1000 What is “crown reserves” This is the land set aside for government which made it difficult for the average immigrant to get decent land..

32 $200 Who is Mary Ann Shadd. First woman editor in Canada. Also was an activist, educator, lawyer, and mother,

33 $400 Who was Harriet Tubman. “Moses of her people”.

34 $600 What are Tenant Farmers. This was the occupation of most immigrants of the Great Migration.

35 $800 Who were Abolishinists. This name was given to people working to end slavery and helping escaped slaves.

36 $1000 Who was a) Joseph Brant b) Six Nations. Name the famous leader(a) of the native group(b) who became ‘refugees in their own land’ after the American Revolution.

37 The Jeopardy Champion!


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