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JeopardyConfederation
Louis Riel/Rebellions
NWMP/ Gold Rush/ Railroad
Pioneers/ Immigration
Working inCanada
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Confederation
The Day and year Canada became a Country
$100 Answer from Confederation
What is July 1st 1867
$200 Question from Confederation
The Four original provinces Of Confederation.
$200 Answer from Confederation
What is Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Ontario
$300 Question from Confederation
Canada’s first Prime Minister
$300 Answer from Confederation
Who was Sir John A. MacDonald
$400 Question from Confederation
Canada’s first consitution
$400 Answer from Confederation
What is The BNA Act (TheBritish North America Act)
$500 Question from Confederation
The Act that was created on May 12th 1870
$500 Answer from Confederation
What is The Manitoba Act- Louis RielHelped make Manitoba a ProvinceWith this Act and gave Métis rightsTo their own land and culture
$100 Question from Louis Riel/ Rebellions
The Rebellion where RedRiver settlers tried to take Upper Fort Garry from the Metis and the Metis proved they could work Together to fight for their rights
$100 Answer from Louis Riel
What is the Red River Rebellion
$200 Question Louis Riel/ Rebellions
Person that was taken prisonerBy the Metis people during the Red River Rebellion because he Hated and teased the Metis people.
$200 Answer from Louis Riel/ Rebellions
Who was Thomas Scott
$300 Question from Louis Riel/ Rebellions
Sir John A. Macdonald sent8000 soldiers to fight Louis Riel and the Metis peopleat Batoche during this Rebellion.
$300 Answer from Louis Riel/ Rebellions
What is the Northwest Rebellion of 1885
$400 Question from Louis Riel/ Rebellions
What crimes against governmentIs called and what Louis Riel wasHung for.
$400 Answer from Louis Riel/ Rebellions
What is Treason
$500 Question from Louis Riel/ Rebellions
Metis had to surrender during The Northwest Rebellion of 1885Because of this.
$500 Answer from Louis Riel/ Rebellions
What is the Metis ran out of Ammunition and the CanadianSolders had a new weapon.
$100 Question from NWMP/ Gold Rush/ Railroad
What is NWMP stands for
$100 Answer from NWMP/ Gold Rush/ Railroad
What is the Northwest MountedPolice
$200 Question from NWMP/ Gold Rush/ Railroad
How the NWMP was created backIn 1873
$200 Answer from NWMP/ Gold Rush/ Railroad
What is by an act of parliament
$300 Question from NWMP/ Gold Rush/ Railroad
The Canadian Pacific Railroad Was created for this reason.
$300 Answer from NWMP/ Gold Rush/ Railroad
What is to increase immigration And western settlement
$400 Question from NWMP/ Gold Rush/ Railroad
The railroad to this many yearsTo build and it was this long.
$400 Answer from NWMP/ Gold Rush/ Railroad
What is 7 years to build and was 5,000 km of track
$500 Question from NWMP/ Gold Rush/ Railroad
A good factor that cameFrom the Gold Rush
$500 Answer from NWMP/ Gold Rush/ Railroad
What is Yukon was considered a Territory by 1898 and50 million in gold was mined.
$100 Question from Pioneers/Immigration
The reasons for immigration To Canada
$100 Answer from Pioneers/Immigration
-They were not allowed freedom of worship. -The government had control over their way of life. -Men were forced to serve in the army. -There were no jobs or the jobs were low-paying jobs. -Many were poor and barely made enough to survive. -Farmers wanted to own their own land. Cities were overcrowded, dirty and polluted.
$200 Question from Pioneers/Immigration
The Canadian GovernmentPlanned to attract new immigrantsBy offering this
$200 Answer from Pioneers/Immigration
What is free land, and plenty Of jobs.
$300 Question from Pioneers/Immigration
Some of the hardships of thePionneers on their newCanadian land
$300 Answer from Pioneers/Immigration
What is -faced starvation if crops and gardens were destroyed by drought, prairie fires, hail, floods, grasshoppers,etc.
-not used to the harsh weather (especially the long cold winters)
-alot of hard work to produce a small amount of grain
-getting help for harvesting (women and children had to work, too)
$400 Question from Pioneers/Immigration
The first homes of the PioneersWere built from these materials
$400 Answer from Pioneers/Immigration
Sod, logs or lumber (sod wasThe easiest and cheapest)
$500 Question from Pioneers/Immigration
Characteristics of the PioneerSchool House
$500 Answer from Pioneers/Immigration
What is The first schools were made of boards or logs. The teacher taught all the grades together in one room. In the winter it was cold indoors, because a small woodburning stove was all that heated the school. On very cold winter days, the students sat close to the stove to keep warm.
$100 Question from Workingin Canada
The housing situation for people in urban areas
$100 Answer from Workingin Canada
•Most workers rented homes because they could not afford to buy•Lived in crowded, unhealthy conditions, many in rooms with no windows•Outdoor toilets (modern plumbing was expensive)•Houses built near factories so it was easy to get to work but they lived near the sights, sounds and smells of the factory
$200 Question from Workingin Canada
Working conditions in the urban cities
$200 Answer from H5
What isWorked long hours (about 60 hrs./week)Pay very low (1911: average weekly wage for manufacturing workers was $10.27 and basic cost of living was $12.22/week) Machines were dangerous and there were many accidents
$300 Question from Working in Canada
Living and working in rural areas
$300 Answer from Working inCanada
What is Many men found work building railways and cutting lumber (lived in camps: shacks with no windows, poor air, nowhere to bathe or wash clothes, bad food, low wages and had to pay for own supplies)When Canadians began to complain about the living and working conditions companies began hiring workers from southern and eastern Europe and China for less pay and more dangerous jobsMine work – dangerous, miners suffered from health problems
$400 Question from Working in Canada
These were around to try and helpWorkers by negotiating betterPay and working conditions
$400 Answer from Working in Canada
Unions
$500 Question from Working inCanada
What it was like for women in the workplace
$500 Answer from Working in CanadaWhat is
Women were live-in servants (they were on call a lot, had little freedom and privacy, received room and board, paid $10-$15 a month)Women worked in factories (paid better, free to go home at 6pm but had work to do at home)Women paid less than men