- 1. The presidential Palace in Buenos Aires is called __ (10 Points) Casa Blanca Casa Azul Casa Rosada Casa Roja
- By Cheserbor ploGRAPHY (C) By Chester Brown True or False: print T or F in the space provided. __ capel and his followers captured Fort Garry in 1869 to prevent the English of the Red River from capturing it first. __ 2. After the Royal Proclamation was printed in the Nor'Wester newspaper, Riel and his followers moved to have it shoul down. __ pollowing the surrender of the Englishmen at Schultz'place, William MacDougall is promoted as Lieutenant-Governor of the Red River Settlement. __ 4. Although the French speaking population vasity outmumbered the English-speakers in the Red River Settlement, nevertheless/the provisional government decided to elect 20 Frenchmen and 20 Englishmen to the convention of 40. __ 5. Norbert Parisien, after having sho Hugh Sutherland, is beaten to near-death, until Thomas Scott pleads with his fellow Englishmen to have mercy and release Parisien. __ 6. Thomas Scott was found guilty of treason against the Canadian government and was executed by firing squad a day later. __ 7. In response to Thomas Scott's execution, the government of Canada decided to send 1200 troops to the Red River Settlement. __ 8. After a few years on the run, Riel returns to the Red River Settlement in 1873 and becomes elected the Member of Parliament for the region. __ 9. After a short visit with Bishop Bourget in Montreal, Riel becomes disillusioned and loses faith in himself as well as the Catholic Church. __ 10. During his five-year banishment from Canada, Riel is admitted to an insane asylum in Montreal. __ 11. The Manitoba Act granted 1,400,000 acres of land to the Métis, however this land was not connected to important waterways or suited to the form of agriculture the Métis were used to. __ 12. Riel is summoned back to Canada in 1884 and immediately begins to plan for a revolt against the Canadian government. __ 13. George Stephen, President of the Canadian Pacific Railroad, tries to convince Prime Minister John A. MacDonald to not provoke the Métis into rebellion for fear that his railway may never be completed. __ 14. At the onset of the 1885 Northwest Rebellion Riel forced his followers to swear allegiance to the Pope in Rome, converting everyone to Roman Catholicism. __ 15. During the rebellion,Riel and Gabriel Dumont,although fighting for the same cause, appeared to have different approaches as to how to lead the fight against the Canadians. __ 16. During the fight at Batoche, the primary concern for the rebels fighting the Mounted Police is their lack of bullets. __ 17. Riel decides to turn himself in to the Canadian forces following the battle of Batoche in the hope that the media coverage from his trial would become an opportunity to get the Métis' story out to the greater publiC. __ 18. At the trial,Riel is granted a French-speaking attorney to represent his case. This move satisfied Riel because he felt that his attorney was appropriate to know his cause. __ 19. During the case, Riel continuously argued that he was insane and so could not be found Type A __ 20. Riel is eventually found guilty of high treason and is sentenced to execution by hanging.
- Social Studies 9-Chapter 3 Exam Name:Lisa Multiple Choice 1. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms a. has been part of Canada's constitution since 1867. b. is part of our Supreme Court, but not part of our constitution. c. became part of our constitution in 1982. d. Was brought in by Trudeau in 1982 but is not part of our constitution. 2. The idea that Canadians should be allowed to practice religious beliefs of their choice is covered in what section of the Charter? a. Legal rights b. Fundamental freedoms c. Mobility rights d. Equality rights 3. Women's suffrage was achieved in the early 1900's Which section of the Charter would protect women's suffrage today? a. Legal rights b. Fundamental freedoms c. Mobility rights d. Democratic rights 4. What was the purpose of the Internment Camps used by the Canadian government in World Wars I and II? a. To hold prisoners of war who were captured by Canadian soldiers in Europe and Asia. b. To hold immigrants who had come to Canada illegally before the wars. c. To hold Canadians who had been convicted of spying during the wars. d. To hold Canadian citizens of the same ethnic background as the enemies that Canada was fighting overseas.
- If Hugo gets an average grade in science , Charles Spearman would guess that Hugo's history grade will be __ when compared to the science grade: a. Higher b. Lower c. About the same d. Incomparable
- Why was Charles II known as the "Merry Monarch"? His strict religious reforms His military victories His serious demeanor Hi enjoyment of court life