Chapter 7 is over and gone and *sigh* test time is upon us. Do not despair! We will use this blog to review major ideas from Chapter 7 tomorrow as an interactive review so are ready for your quiz on Friday! (reminder: you have a quiz on Friday) Answer the first question and then POST your OWN questions from the chapter and answer those that are posted. Please POST at least 3 questions (can be T/F, long answer, short answer, vocabulary, etc.) and ANSWER at least 3 other questions. First Question: Please answer both parts - a) List and Describe the 3 components that had people in British North America considering Union. b) Which component, in your opinion, was the most persuasive when people were thinking about becoming a country? Why?
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Mrs. Weber
3/13/2014 03:20:21 am
Why didn't PEI join confederation in 1867?
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Callum and Chris
3/13/2014 03:23:45 am
Felt like they might get taken over and get their rights taken away. Lose their identity too!
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Brynna
3/13/2014 03:29:42 am
They were scared of losing their identity and being overthown
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Emily
3/13/2014 03:31:06 am
# 1.Political deadlock- government couldn't decide on what to do
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Rena
3/13/2014 03:34:37 am
They where worried that their colony might get tooking over
Ashley
3/13/2014 03:20:51 am
#1- Political Deadlock, Shifting Trade Partners, Defending British North America
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Kelsey
3/13/2014 03:21:27 am
Scared of not being treated fairly
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Ashley
3/13/2014 03:21:28 am
PEI didn't join confederation because they were afraid of being run over.
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Rena
3/13/2014 03:22:09 am
1. Political deadlock
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Tara
3/13/2014 03:22:38 am
They were afraid of identity loss
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Jaedyn
3/13/2014 03:23:12 am
Dead lock defending North America
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Jacob
3/13/2014 03:23:19 am
A) #1 political deadlock in the province of Canada
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Rena
3/13/2014 03:23:38 am
What years where the golden age?
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Callum and christian
3/13/2014 03:25:16 am
1840-1870
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Rena
3/13/2014 03:26:09 am
CORRECT!
Tara
3/13/2014 03:41:17 am
1840-1870 was the golden age
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Ashley
3/13/2014 03:24:25 am
As in the chart, how does Canada's Government Work?
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Mrs. Weber
3/13/2014 03:27:35 am
YOU SHOULD DEFINITELY KNOW THIS!!!!!
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Emily
3/13/2014 03:43:35 am
Federal
Rena
3/13/2014 03:27:49 am
Gov. Gen.
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Callum and Chris
3/13/2014 03:28:14 am
FEDERAL AND PROVINCIAL goverment
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Brynna
3/13/2014 03:32:51 am
2 types of powers, Federal and Provincial. Examples of each are F- defence and banking P-education and local works
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Tyson
3/13/2014 03:24:42 am
PEI did not enter Confederation with the other Canadian provinces in 1867 (Canada East and Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia) mainly because it was scared of not being represented fairly. The local government on the island was afraid (due to the very popular rep. by pop. system) that it would have no say if it were part of Canada as a whole. PEI did not join confederation until July 1st, 1873.
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Jacob
3/13/2014 03:24:48 am
PEI didn't join because they were scared of losing their identity and being run over and left out
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Wolf
3/13/2014 03:25:00 am
Scared of not being represented fairly
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Ashley
3/13/2014 03:25:16 am
1840- 1870
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Adreana
3/13/2014 03:25:26 am
Political Deadlock, Shifting trade partners and defending British North America. I would say defending British North America. because it was a big part of the cake *in my opinion* because it had an important roll.
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Zach wall
3/13/2014 03:25:33 am
Because they were afrad of being over runed
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Rena
3/13/2014 03:25:41 am
When was the dawn of a domination?
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Mrs. weber
3/13/2014 03:26:38 am
(dominion) 1867
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Brynna
3/13/2014 03:28:42 am
July 1st 1867
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Tara
3/13/2014 03:43:05 am
July 1st 1867 was dawn of domination
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Brynna
3/13/2014 03:25:59 am
#A
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Tara
3/13/2014 03:26:54 am
He was a important man who fought and made canada what we are today
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Adreana
3/13/2014 03:27:05 am
What day/year/month was Canada born? (dawn of domain)
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Jacob
3/13/2014 03:29:02 am
July 1 1867
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Tyson
3/13/2014 03:34:30 am
July 1, 1867
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Jacob
3/13/2014 03:27:25 am
What year did Newfoundland join the union?
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Kiera
3/13/2014 03:41:34 am
Newfoundland joined March 31, 1949
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Tara
3/13/2014 03:27:42 am
Federal and provincial
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Ashley
3/13/2014 03:28:07 am
John A. McDonald was the first prime minister for Canada( also him and George Brown put the confederation together and made provinces come together)
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Wolf
3/13/2014 03:28:25 am
John A Macdonald was born in Scotland and was also a lawyer? T/F
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Kelsey
3/13/2014 03:31:30 am
True
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Adreana
3/13/2014 03:31:57 am
True.
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Kirk
3/13/2014 03:41:48 am
False
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Tyson&Wolfgang
3/13/2014 03:28:50 am
Define "Representative Democracy"
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Kelsey
3/13/2014 03:35:28 am
A variety of democracy founded on the principles of elected officials representing a group of people as opposed to direct democracy
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Ashley
3/13/2014 03:29:33 am
Rena is CORRECT!
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Rena
3/13/2014 03:31:38 am
Yay!
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Adreana
3/13/2014 03:30:04 am
they didn't join right away because they were scared of being disrespected and loss of identity. They still wanted there identity. being left out and ran over by "the bigger men"
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Callum and Christian
3/13/2014 03:30:11 am
What did the BNA act do to canada?
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Jacob
3/13/2014 03:31:45 am
It made the dominion of Canada a Country!
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Callum and Chris
3/13/2014 03:37:31 am
Congrats Jacob
Jacob
3/13/2014 03:30:26 am
Who were the four Maritime Colonies?
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Kiera
3/13/2014 03:34:55 am
New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island (PEI), Nova Scotia and Newfoundland
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Tyson
3/13/2014 03:40:35 am
New Brunswick, PEI, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland
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Tara
3/13/2014 03:30:41 am
1949 is when NFL joined and Canada became a country on July 1st 1867
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Tyson&Wolfgang
3/13/2014 03:30:52 am
When was Joseph Howe born? When did he die?
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Tara
3/13/2014 03:34:25 am
December 13th 1804 and died on June 1st 1873
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Callum and Chris
3/13/2014 03:35:01 am
1804-1873
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Quinn and Kirk
3/13/2014 03:31:14 am
1. To get rid of those weird Frenchies, British and French settlers weren't exactly that good of buddies, so the British settlers were eager to kick 'me out.
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Kiera
3/13/2014 03:31:24 am
1.political deadlock in the province of Canada
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Tara
3/13/2014 03:31:46 am
PEI, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and NFL
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Ashley
3/13/2014 03:32:12 am
Representative Democracy- a form of government in which citizens elect people to make decisions for them; the representatives make laws that are in the best interest of the people
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Rena
3/13/2014 03:32:29 am
What kind of government do we have today?
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Kiera
3/13/2014 03:48:37 am
I believe it is a constitutional democracy
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Quentin
3/13/2014 03:32:40 am
Political deadlock,shifting trade,defending bna from the USA
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Callum and Chris
3/13/2014 03:33:05 am
Who was allowed to vote in 1867
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Jacob
3/13/2014 03:35:40 am
Citizens over the age of 21 who owned or rented large amounts of land
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Tara
3/13/2014 03:35:48 am
Everyone
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Rena
3/13/2014 03:36:57 am
Had to be a man who has been 21 or over and Owned land
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Kirk
3/13/2014 03:47:52 am
White rich men with a lot of land
Ashley
3/13/2014 03:33:16 am
PEI, N.B, N.S
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Quinn and Kirk
3/13/2014 03:34:16 am
1. What is the Goverment General
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Tara
3/13/2014 03:40:03 am
1. Represents the monarch; acts on advice of the House of Commons
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Quinn and Kirk
3/13/2014 03:43:42 am
You........are..........CORRECT!!!!!!!!
Ashley
3/13/2014 03:34:37 am
Newfoundland
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Adreana
3/13/2014 03:34:46 am
Define government;
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Kelsey
3/13/2014 03:42:27 am
A group of people who make decisions for a certain place or town or province or country
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Brynna
3/13/2014 03:35:18 am
What were the 4 original provinces of Canada?
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Kelsey
3/13/2014 03:38:15 am
NFL,NS, NB, PEI
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Rena
3/13/2014 03:44:45 am
Quebec
Zach
3/13/2014 03:45:52 am
Quebec Ontario Toronto pei
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Ashley
3/13/2014 03:36:09 am
Only citizens over the age of 21, owned or rented large amounts of property.( white men)
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Brynna
3/13/2014 03:36:29 am
Who was in charge of the Railroad building?
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Tara
3/13/2014 03:36:51 am
A form of government where citizens elect people
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Ashley
3/13/2014 03:37:07 am
Newfoundland joined in 1949
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Quinn and Kirk
3/13/2014 03:37:31 am
What is the tall ship, built by Smith Shipbuilding of Saint John, and also described as the fastest ship in the world????
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Callum and Chris
3/13/2014 03:38:30 am
The Marco Polo
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Quinn and Kirk
3/13/2014 03:39:51 am
Much correct!
Callum and Chris
3/13/2014 03:39:44 am
Marco Polo
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Figure 7.9 The tall ship Marco Polo, built by
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Zach
3/13/2014 03:37:54 am
Why did the Queen pic Ottawa as the capital
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Quinn and Kirk
3/13/2014 03:39:09 am
Because she wanted to join East Canada and West CAnada so she out the capital right smack dab in the middle
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Callum And Chris
3/13/2014 03:41:02 am
Because it's on the border of the British colony and French
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Adreana
3/13/2014 03:38:45 am
Many people supported union.
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Brynna
3/13/2014 03:38:55 am
Why did the founders of Confederation divide the powers the way they did?
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Jacob
3/13/2014 03:39:20 am
List 3 reasons why many people supported union?
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Ashley
3/13/2014 03:39:33 am
Government- is the way organizations make decisions and get things done
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Adreana
3/13/2014 03:40:41 am
Who was Joseph Howe? How important was here?
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Ashley
3/13/2014 03:40:48 am
Railroad, Military, trade partners
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Emily
3/13/2014 03:41:33 am
What catagory (federal, provincial) does this fall under?
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Kiera
3/13/2014 03:42:56 am
Trick question, both
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Mrs. Weber
3/13/2014 03:41:43 am
Canada was worried about Mexico invading so they considered Union because there would be strength in numbers T/F
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Callum and Chris
3/13/2014 03:42:42 am
False it was USA and not mexico
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Jacob
3/13/2014 03:43:52 am
Completely false it was the USA
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Ashley
3/13/2014 03:45:26 am
False Mexico was farther away
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Ashley
3/13/2014 03:42:07 am
We have responsible government and constitutional monarchy
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Rena
3/13/2014 03:42:43 am
What 4 counties make QONN
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Kelsey
3/13/2014 03:44:06 am
Quebec
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Kelsey
3/13/2014 03:44:38 am
Or NFL
Rena
3/13/2014 03:46:18 am
Gotta say what NS and nb
Ashley
3/13/2014 03:44:11 am
Québec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, New brunswick
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Callum and Chris
3/13/2014 03:44:26 am
Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick.
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Payten
3/13/2014 03:45:05 am
Highways federal or provincial
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Adreana
3/13/2014 03:45:16 am
How did the BNA affect the Canada we live in today?
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Tara
3/13/2014 03:47:08 am
It was small and less chance of being attacked
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Jaedyn
3/13/2014 03:45:44 am
Long answer
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Ashley
3/13/2014 03:48:43 am
Governor General- represents the monarch; acts o. The advice of the House of Commons
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Callum and Chris
3/13/2014 03:50:04 am
There's the federal government who has power over all canada.
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Quentin
3/13/2014 03:46:06 am
Quebec Ontario nova scotia New Brunswick
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Emily
3/13/2014 03:46:43 am
False, they were worried about the Americans invading that's why they joined.
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Adreana
3/13/2014 03:46:59 am
What was the most important fact that you leaned in this unit?
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Payten
3/13/2014 03:47:45 am
Define responsible government
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Ashley
3/13/2014 03:50:42 am
A government/ cabinet that must answer to the elected representatives
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Jacob
3/13/2014 03:49:42 am
What does the BNA act state about the First Nations Group?
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Quentin
3/13/2014 03:50:09 am
What town did queen pick for the capital
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Wolf and Tyson
3/13/2014 03:51:34 am
1: The people wanted to be independent
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Know one
3/14/2014 05:55:20 am
Hi
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