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How Do Canadas New Laws Help Native Peoples Preserve There Culture?

June 15, 2009

and other quistions are
9. Many French Canadians want to preserve their heritage by (1 point)
a. adopting the French constitution.
b. making French the official language of Canada.
c. making Quebec a separate country.
d. becoming part of France.

The population of the United States (1 point)
a.is less than Canada's.
b.is a tenth of Canada's population.
c.is nearly ten times larger than Canada's.
d.is equal to Canada's.

7. How did Native American groups influence each other's cultures? (1 point)
a.by trading with each other and sharing ideas
b.by growing crops
c.by living in different areas of the country
d.by sharing weapons

6. What country, according to most Canadians, has too much influence on their culture? (1 point)
a.Great Britain
b.France
c.the United States
d.Spain

How do Canada's native peoples intend to preserve their cultures? (1 point)
a.by becoming independent nations
b.by moving away from reserves
c.by working with existing governments
d.by using English on the street signs in their communities

4. Two languages spoken widely in Canada are (1 point)
a.Spanish and English.
b.French and Spanish.
c.French and English.
d.Dutch and English.

Customs give people (1 point)
a. a sense of identity.
b.the same religion.
c.a sense that they do not belong.
d.the ability to learn a new language.

2. How did the contributions of Russian settlers in the Prairie Provinces change life in Canada? (1 point)
a.They learned how to trap and hunt forest animals.
b.They developed a new language.
c.They invented a kind of work pants.
d.They brought wheat that grew well in the climate.

1. What is one example of cultural exchange during the settlement of North America? (1 point)
The Spanish introduced horses to North America.
a.Native Americans ate a great deal of fish.
b.European settlers took Native American lands.
c.Spanish and French explorers came to North America looking for d.wealth

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1 comment… read it below or add one

Kanien:kaha'ka June 15, 2009 at 9:39 am

that's a funny question…lets see. you mean the law that native people can't protest the continued theft of our lands? no that can't be it.

you mean the law that allows the canadian government to forcefully evict people from their ancestral lands because big business wants it..and then has the audacity to bill said natives for the cost of bulldozing their homes?

seems i'm having a hard time figuring out which laws are meant to be helping us. sorry.

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