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Push Factors Pull Factors Acts of Discrimination Key Terms Life in the Colonies Modern Immigration $ 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

Final Jeopardy Wave upon Wave

Final Jeopardy What is 1) First Nations, 2) French 3) English, 4) Immigrants/’multicultural Identify in order, the 4 Faces of Canada.

$200 Who are the Loyalists. This group of people left the new USA during the Revolutionary War because they sided with the British.

$400 What are 1) Enclosure Movement, 2) Potato Famine These 2 reasons led to extreme poverty in Ireland and other parts of the British Isles in the early 1800s.

$600 What is a) Political b) Economic c) Social. Refugees can be classified into these 3 types.

$800 What is the Fugitive Slave Act. This new American law, passed in 1850, gave runaway slaves from the Southern USA more reason to go to Canada.

$1000 What is a) Six Nations b) American Revolution. a) This group was considered ‘refugees in their own land’ b) after supporting Britain in during this war.

$200 What is the Underground Railway. This was the nickname given to the route to freedom for blacks fleeing slavery in the early 1800s.

$400 What is owning their own land. What could tenant farmers from Britain do easily in Canada during the Great Migration

$600 What is Gold discovered; 1858 in BC, 1897 the Yukon. What happened in 1858 and again in1897 to lure immigrants from around the world, to come to Canada.

$800 What is a) Clifford Sifton, b) the Last Best West. a) Name the man responsible and b) the nickname of the advertising campaign that brought close to 2 million immigrants to Canada from

$1000 What is a) ‘Gold Mountain’, b) Cariboo Gold Rush and building the CPR This is the a) nickname Chinese immigrants gave to BC and b) 2 specific reasons they came to Canada in the mid to late 1800s.

$200 What is Head Tax. This was first imposed in 1885 for $50 and then increased to $500.

$400 What is ‘White Man’s Country’ This is the racist expression given to Canada’s immigration policy in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s.

$600 What is the high percentage that returned home to the USA This interesting fact about black slave immigrants, could be because they were not completely welcomed in Canada.

$800 What is the Vancouver Riot of This violent event was carried out by members of the Asiatic Exclusion League.

$1000 What is a) Komagata Maru, b) Sikh. Identify a) the name of the ‘ship of shame’ that was denied entry into BC in 1914, and b) the religion of most the passengers.

$200 What are Coffin Ships This was the name given to the cargo ships carrying British immigrants during the Great Migration.

$400 What is refugee This refers to a specific type of immigrant whose life is threatened for various reasons; they are usually treated with special consideration

$600 What is Assimilation. This refers to cultures being absorbed into the dominant one.

$800 What is an abolitionist This refers to a person who helped runaway slaves and struggled to outlaw slavery.

$1000 What is historical empathy This term refers ‘putting yourself into someone from the past’s shoes’ and understanding his or motives, feelings or actions.

$200 What are better roads, canals, steamships, railways. Name any 2 improvements or developments that made getting somewhere in the early 1800s a lot easier.

$400 What are newspapers Most Canadians got their entertainment and information from here.

$600 What is The War of The beginning of the Great Migration corresponded with the end of this war.

$800 What is cholera, typhoid and small pox These 3 diseases often resulted in death in the days before vaccinations.

$1000 What is a) fur-trade and b) forestry During the early 1800s, a)this resource based industry was declining while b) this one was increasing.

$200 What is the point system. This system was brought in the 1967 to officially end discrimination in our immigration process.

$400 What is 1) an official apology and 2 ) financial compensation. In the past ten years, what 2 things have happened to survivors of the head tax, and residential schools.

$600 What is increased tolerance, various economic benefits, multiculturalism, better relations with countries. Name any 3 advantages that immigration brings to Canada.

$800 What is ‘answers will vary’. Name any 3 disadvantages that increased immigration to Canada.

$1000 What are a) Iraq war deserters, b) medicinal pot users. These 2 groups of Americans have tried to claim refugee status in recent years.

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