43 Question Interview Flashcards

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Q: 1. Who were the main First nations living in Eastern North America before European contact? Can you give some characteristics of their way of life? -

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Q: 2. What was the role of the Jesuits in the creation of Residential schools? (Hint: Relations and Education with Indigenous Peoples)

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Q: 3. What was the significance and the function of the Grand Council among the Haudenosaunee?

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Q: 4. What was the cause and consequence of the relationship between the French and the Indigenous?

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Q: 5. What is the significance of Europeans travelling to North America?

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Q: 6. What was the goal of the Jesuits and their missionary work and what role did it play in colonization?

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Q: 7. How did a new identity develop in New France? (Hint: Difference between people in New France and France).

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Q: 1. Which European powers were competing for control of North America? What were the goals of each power?-

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Q: 2. What was the Seven Years War? What was the cause of this war?

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Q: 3. Why was the Battle of Abraham a turning point in history? (Hint: what is the significance?)

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Q: 4. What was the consequences for the British and the French Empires after the Seven Years War? (Hint: consequences can be both good and bad)

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Q: 5. How was Indigenous people affected by the outcome of the war?

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Q: 6. How did French and British approached to colonization differ?

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Q: 7. What long term effects of the struggle for the contient can still be seen in Canada?

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Q: 8. Why didn’t France and Britian work together? What was the reason for France creating relationships and alliances with the Indigenous people in Canada?

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Q: 9. What was it so significant/important for Indigenous alliances with the European colonists?

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Q: 9. What was it so significant/important for Indigenous alliances with the European colonists

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Q: 1. Why did all the colonies feel the need to unite?

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Q: 2. What was the significance of the Red River Resistance and the Manitoba Act?

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Q: 3. How was Canada confederated (united)?

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Q: 4. How did political deadlock in the Province of Canada contribute to confederation?

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Q: 5. Why was defence a significant reason for confederation?

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Q: 6. What was the role that the railway played in confederation?

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Q: 7. How were powers divided between different governments nationally?

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Q: 8. What problems did confederation solve, what problems did confederation create?
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Q: 9. What was some ways that Indigenous people were effected by confederation?
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Q: 10. What and how were economic factors facilitating confederation?
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Q: 11. Who were some key figures during confederation and how are they significant?
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Q: 1. What were the main political and economic causes of the American Revolution?
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Q: 2. What role did Britain play in the American Revolution?
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Q: 3. How did taxation without representation contribute to the conflict?
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Q: 4. What are some key events of the American Revolution and what is the significance of each?
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Q: 5. How did the American Revolution influence ideas about democracy and rights?
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Q: 6. What social groups made up the Three Estates during the French Revolution?
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Q: 7. What is the significance of the storming of bastille?
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Q: 8. What happened during the Reign of Terror?
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Q: 9. How did the French Revolution effect/change French society?
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Q: 10. Why did the industrialization of Britain begin?
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Q: 11. How did factory work differ from agriculture?
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Q: 12. What was working conditions like during the Industrial Revolution?
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Q: 13. How did slavery and racial inequality cause the Haitian Revolution?
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Q: 14. Who was Toussaint Louverture, and why was he important?
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Q: 15. Why was the Haitian Revolution unique compared to other revolutions?