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Chapter 2 Review December 2015

Politics Famous People Confederation America Science and Technology Victorian Life

The term “Victorian Era” comes from… Queen Victoria and British lifestyle Victorian Life 100

Victorians used these to shade themselves from sunlight parasols Victorian Life 200

Victorians were obsessed with social status Victorian Life 300

Your occupations and social standing was determined by family background and social connections Victorian Life 400

To be born British was… to win the lottery of life Victorian Life 500

Who introduced the idea of “rep by pop” George Brown Politics 100

George Etienne Cartier Politics 200 A former Patriote; a politician at ease with Quebec’s English and French elites. Leader of the Parti Bleu.

Leader of the reform party in the 1840’s (Upper Canada). Wanted a self-ruled Canada. Resigned from executive council when British governor wouldn’t pass his reform measures. Robert Baldwin Politics 300

Difficulty of passing laws in a legislature because the votes for and against a proposed law are evenly divided Political Deadlock Politics 400

The Rebellion Losses Bill Politics 500 The Bill that stated “Anyone who lost property during the rebellions of 1837 received financial compensation”

First Prime Minister of Canada John A MacDonald Famous People 100

Supported Louis Joseph Papineau and was part of the legislative Assembly of Lower Canada. Joined with Robert Baldwin to for reform party for a responsible government. Louis Hippolyte LaFontaine Famous People 200

The politician who led the opposition to Confederation in Nova Scotia Joseph Howe Famous People 300

William Notman Famous People 400 “Photographer to the royals”. He also chronicled the changes occurring in Montreal during the 1960’s

Samuel Tilly Famous People 500 Entered into politics because he wanted to ban alcohol after he found a woman murdered by her husband because he was drunk.

4 colonies that joined Confederation Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick Confederation 100

The Great Coalition consisted of who? Brown, MacDonald, Cartier Confederation 200

Quebec conference established this document 72 resolutions Confederation 300

Canada East’s biggest fear about the idea of Confederation was Losing the French identity Confederation 400

The laws that set forth the powers and responsibilities of the government and guarantee the rights of the people is the Constitution (BNA Act) Confederation 500

America suffered this great conflict from American Civil War America 100

Irish society that attacked multiple areas in British North America in response to British rule in Ireland. Fenian Raids America 200

British mail ship stopped because they carried two confederate soldiers who were wanting to go to London in order to ask for support for the Confederate States Trent Affair America 300

American Civil War conflict was over what 3 reasons Slavery, political and economical decisions America 400

The belief that Americans were to rule over all o North America Manifest Destiny America 500

People traveled from Canada to Britain via Steam ships Science and Tech 100

Discovered the tiny organisms – the bacilli – that caused many diseases Louis Pasteur Science and Tech 200

This was developed in order to prevent diseases. We continue to use them today. vaccines Science and Tech 300

One of the biggest reasons for Confederations. Hint: linking the colonies Railroads Science and Tech 400

Emily Stowe Science and Tech 500 First female doctor in the British Empire. Had trouble with her studies because no Canadian medical school would accept females. She graduated from New York Medical College.

The next province(s) that joined Canada was North West Territories and Manitoba Final Jeopardy