1) Someone who strives to change something a) Immigrant b) Family Compact c) Reformer d) Boycott 2) Colonial Government a) A government that controls another country b) Where everyone gets to vote c) A kind of government where everyone must have consensus d) A government created and controlled by an imperial country 3) Boycott a) To go to war against your government b) To burn books c) To put a boy in a cot d) To riot and rebel to get the government to notice you e) To refuse things as a way to press for change f) To overthrow the government 4) To change to be like another culture; to become the same as them a) Immigration b) Assimilation c) Change d) Amnesty e) Rebellion 5) The Rebellions of Upper and Lower Canada happened when? a) 1836-1837 b) 1841-1848 c) 1837-1838 d) 1867-1868 6) Democracy a) To destroy something b) A system of government where people get to vote who rules them c) To become an independent country d) A country that is ruled by another country 7) Who was William Lyon Mackenzie? a) A man from Lower Canada who led the rebels in Lower Canada b) A reformer who led Nova Scotia to become the first colony to become more democratic c) The man who led the Durham Report d) A man from Upper Canada who led the reformers in the rebellions in Upper Canada 8) Who was Louis-Joseph Papineau? a) A man who owned a newspaper in Upper Canada b) A man from Lower Canada who led the rebellions there. c) A man who led Nova Scotia to have a more democratic government d) The partner of Robert Baldwin, and together they made Canada more democratic 9) What was the main reason people from Ireland came to Canada? a) There was a blight in the potatoes, causing a famine b) People were rioting in the streets c) The Industrial Revolution left many people without jobs or food  d) The corn crop was failing, causing almost everyone to go hungry. 10) What was another name for the ships that took people to Canada from Ireland? a) Coughin' Ships b) Coffin Ships c) Death Boats d) The Titanics e) Death Rows 11) What was the main thing LaFontaine and Baldwin achieved according to the textbook? a) Amnesty for the rebels of 1837 and 1838 b) Universities c) Canada as a self governing country d) French as an official language e) All of the above 12) What did the Act of Union do? a) Combined Upper and Lower Canada into the Province of Canada b) Combined Canada East and Canada West into the Province of Canada c) Combined Canada and the United States to form British North America d) Made Canada a part of Britain 13) What is an epidemic? a) When the crops and fruits fail. b) An infection caused by a disease that affects a large population c) When you need to use your Epi-pen d) When a bunch of people are crowded together 14) What was the main reason British people came to Canada a) The potato blight left many people without food b) Machines were taking over peoples farms. c) Chocolate could not be wrapped fast enough d) The Industrial Revolution left many without jobs or food 15) Where did the British government propose they send the Mississauga Nation, and where did they end up going? a) Manitoulin Island but ended up at Grand River with Haudenosaunee b) Grand River with Haudenosaunee, but ended up on Manitoulin Island c) Manitoba Island, but end up at Great Falls with the Anishinabe  d) Great Falls with the Anishinabe, but end up on Manitoba Island 16) What disease did the Irish and British people bring? a) Covid-19 b) Cholera c) Cancer d) Black Death e) Polio 17) What was the Durham Report? a) The investigation of the Canada's following the rebellions led by Lord Durham b) What made Canada an independent country c) Durable ham gets shown in a news report d) Combined Upper and Lower Canada. 18) Lord Durham was the one to lead Nova Scotia to have a responsible government. a) True b) False 19) What did Lord Durham recommend? a) Union of Upper and Lower Canada b) Assimilation of Canadiens c) More democratic government d) All of the above 20) Joseph Lafontaine and Jerry Baldwin worked together to make Canada more democratic a) True b) False 21) Rebellions were more violent in Lower Canada than Upper Canada a) True b) False.

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