- What was the issue surrounding the Scopes Trial? A. urbanization vs. rural preservation B. evolution vs. creationism C. conservatism vs. isolationism D. communism vs. capitalism
- __ a.The first serious negative effect of imperialism on Canada's First Nations people was A. loss of treaty rights B. genocide C. loss of self-government (or right to rule their own land and people) D. loss of language __ Which of the following was not a reason Aboriginal people in Canada went to war for Canada during World War I? A. First Nations warriors in Canada had a well-established history of fighting on the side of Great Britain. B. They believed that participation in the war would enhance their claims toward full citizenship and legal equality when peace was attained. C. The war gave young First Nations men a chance to act to make a difference D. It presented an opportunity to denounce their Indian status and apply for veteran's benefits. __ 10. The organization formed at the end of World War II to help maintain world peace was A.North Atlantic Treaty Organization B. Fourteen Points C. United Nations D. League of Nations __ 11. Which of the following principles is the main value of a capitalist economy? A. Equality B. Private ownership of property C. Political freedom D. Human rights
- Why did the war become known as the French and Indian War? square
- When Louis XIV said, "I am the state." he meant that he had absolute power. was no longer king. had decided to change his name. no longer believed in God.
- __ 3. The new imperialism occurred primarily because of a desire A. by the nations of Europe to gain increasing economic and political power B. to make all the people of the world more prosperous C. by the developing world to gain what had been lost under the old imperialism D. to convert indigenous people to Christianity __ 4.Why is World War I considered to be an example of total war? A. The war destroyed the global economy. B. Every person around the world was involved in the fighting. C. The war consumed every aspect of people's lives. D. The war involved almost the entire world. __ 5.A strong positive outcome resulting from Canada's participation in WWI was A. an important step towards sovereignty B. an improvement in French-Canadian and English Canadian relations C. Canada's First Nations gained the right to vote D. Britain invited Canada to join the Commonwealth of Nations __ 6. Which statement indicates best that First Nations have a lower quality of life than other Canadians? A. Status Indians do not pay federal or provincial taxes. B. The First Nations youth suicide rate is 108 per 100000 compared to the Canadian average of 18 per 100000. C. The Métis were considered to be non status Indians until 2013. D. Most Aboriginal people earn double that of non-native Canadians. __ 7.After war was declared in Europe, how did World War I spread to other continents? A.When the nations of Europe declared war, their colonies around the world were automatically at war as well. B.European nations used soldiers mostly from their colonies instead of soldiers from their own lands. C. Soldiers were able to fly to other countries on military aircraft. D. The negative effects of the war were felt around the world.