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SOCIAL STUDIES 10 TEST REVIEW!!!

$100 $400 $300$200$400 $200$100$100$400 $200$200$500 $500$300 $200$500 $100$300$100$300 $500$300$400$400$500

Government

Upper Canada

Lower Canada

Rebellion of 1837

Canadian Geography

Government Upper Canada Upper Canada Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837 Canadian Geography $100 $300 $200 $400 $500

Government - $100 This group in the government is the only one that is elected.

Government - $200 In this type of government, members are elected and speak on behalf of their constituents/people

Government - $300 This government body is appointed and advises the Lieutenant Governor

Government - $400 This government body is appointed and proposes laws to the Lieutenant Governor

Government - $500 This government body appoints the Lieutenant Governor

Upper Canada - $100 Leader of the Rebellion.

Upper Canada - $200 Official Religion of Upper Canada.

Upper Canada - $300 This group of people composed the largest group of Immigrants into Upper Canada after the American Revolution

Upper Canada - $400 This group had the most wealth and power in upper Canada.

Upper Canada - $500 The rebels used this media to communicate their traitorous ideas throughout the colony

Lower Canada - $100 The Canadians were previously known as the...

Lower Canada - $200 This system of tenement farming was widely used in Lower Canada.

Lower Canada - $300 The French in Lower Canada were worried about that the British would try to either expel them or _____________ them.

Lower Canada - $400 Official religion of Lower Canada.

Lower Canada - $500 People from this European country composed the largest group of immigrants into Lower Canada.

Rebellion of $100 Leader of the rebellion in Lower Canada.

Rebellion of $200 MacKenzie wanted the Canadian government to be a republic like the government of this county.

Rebellion of 1837 $300 This type of reformer would prefer to negotiate than to fight.

Rebellion of 1837 $400 This group of rebels broke out the fighting that started the rebellion in Lower Canada.

Rebellion of $500 The Catholic Church supported which side of the Rebellion?

Canadian Geography- $100 We live in which physiographic region of Canada?.

Canadian Geography- $200 This city is the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Canadian Geography- $300 This city is the largest city in British Columbia.

Canadian Geography- $400 Which is more northerly: Upper or Lower Canada?

Canadian Geography- $500 What physiographic region makes up the maritimes?

Government - $100 What is the Legislative Assembly?

Government - $200 What is a representative government?

Government - $300 What is Executive Council?

Government - $400 What is the Legislative Council?

Government - $500 What is the British Government?

Upper Canada- $100 Who is William Lyon MacKenzie

Upper Canada- - $200 What is Anglican?

Upper Canada- - $300 Who are the Loyalists?

Upper Canada- - $400 Who are the Family Compact?

Upper Canada- - $500 What are newspapers?

Lower Canada - $100 Who are the Habitant?

Lower Canada - $200 What is the Seigneurail System?

Lower Canada - $300 What is assimilate them?

Lower Canada - $400 What is Roman Catholic?

Lower Canada - $500 What is Ireland?

Rebellion of $100 Who is Louis-Joseph Papineau?

Rebellion of $200 What is The United States of America?

Rebellion of $300 What is a moderate reformer?

Rebellion of $400 Who are the Fils de la Liberte (Sons of Liberty)?

Rebellion of $500 What is the British side?

Canadian Geography - $100 What the Western Cordillera?

Canadian Geography- $200 What is St. John’s?

Canadian Geography - $300 What is Vancouver?

Canadian Geography - $400 What is Lower Canada?

Canadian Geography - $500 What is the Appalachian Region?