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To attract settlers to the West, what incentive was provided?   1 pointa) Noble Statusb) Goldc) Seigneuriesd) Horses  24. Who is not a member of the Sovereign Council?   1 pointa) Fille du roib) Governorc) Intendentd) Bishop of Quebec  25. The Catholic church had a large role in these new colonies. Which statement is true?   1 pointa) The Catholic Church provided moral direction, founded hospitals, orphanages and schoolsb) The Catholic Church provided maps for explorersc) The Catholic Church built homes for the newcomersd) The Catholic Church printed the New France Gazetter.  26. Why was the beaver so valuable to Europeans?   1 pointa) They made fashionable hats out of themb) They wanted the animals as petsc) The animal supplied tasty meatd) It kept the explorers warm  27. In the 17th and 18th century, European imperialism was fuelled by the economic theory of mercantilism because ______________.   1 pointa) Mercantilism is based on the idea that civil law is best maintained through high levels of taxationb) Mercantilism is based on the idea that aboriginal societies should be assimilated into European ones and convert into Christianityc) Mercantilism is based on the idea that all wealth is shared equally and therefore Europe should colonize North America to assist the First Nations peopled) Mercantilism is based on the idea that a nation would increase its wealth if they sold more goods to foreign countries than if they bought  28. Which of the following companies was established by Britain in 1670 with the intent of competing with France in the North American fur trade?   1 pointa) Eaton’sb) Northwest Mounted Policec) Northwest Companyd) Hudson’s Bay Company  29. The fur trade created many economic opportunities in North America, and many jobs from the fur trade. Which of the following was not a job created by the fur trade?   1 pointa) Guidesb) Métisc) Tradersd) Interpreters  30. A Coureur de Bois is __________________.   1 pointa) A runner of the woodsb) A voyagerc) A French Governord) A Catholic Priest  31. The Quebec Act of 1774 contributed to the foundations of Canada as a bilingual country by doing which of the following?   1 pointa) Making both French and English the official language of the governmentb) Placing all French people together in Quebecc) Protecting the language, religion, and culture of the Canadiensd) Promising a railway line between all French and English people  32. Choose the option that best completes the sentence. The Battle of the Plains of Abraham was a victory for _________ and resulted in the capture of Quebec.   1 pointa) Franceb) Britainc) Thirteen Coloniesd) New France  33. Which speaker would have made the following statement? “You have conquered the French. You have not conquered us. We are not your slaves. These lakes, these woods, and mountains were left for us by our ancestors. They are our inheritance, and we will not part with them.”   1 pointa) Britishb) Canadiensc) First Nationsd) Americans  34. The Acadians, a group living in a strategic position, were forced to make an oath of allegiance to Britain. Such a pledge was ___________.   1 pointa) A promise to remain neutral in the case of warb) A promise to peacefully be deportedc) A promise to fight for Britain in the event of war against Franced) A promise to think about promising to make a promise  35. After the British defeat of the French in North America, a royal proclamation was issued to establish lasting peace. Which of the following was not part of the proclamation?  1 pointa) An attempt to imitate the Canadiansb) The deportation of the Canadiens from Quebecc) The acknowledgement of Indian territory with promises to consult the First Nations about land issuesd) Establish a British style government that Catholics were banned from participatingSubmitClear formThis form was created inside of ECSD. Report Abuse Forms

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To attract settlers to the West, what incentive was provided?   1 pointa) Noble Statusb) Goldc) Seigneuriesd) Horses  24. Who is not a member of the Sovereign Council?   1 pointa) Fille du roib) Governorc) Intendentd) Bishop of Quebec  25. The Catholic church had a large role in these new colonies. Which statement is true?   1 pointa) The Catholic Church provided moral direction, founded hospitals, orphanages and schoolsb) The Catholic Church provided maps for explorersc) The Catholic Church built homes for the newcomersd) The Catholic Church printed the New France Gazetter.  26. Why was the beaver so valuable to Europeans?   1 pointa) They made fashionable hats out of themb) They wanted the animals as petsc) The animal supplied tasty meatd) It kept the explorers warm  27. In the 17th and 18th century, European imperialism was fuelled by the economic theory of mercantilism because ______________.   1 pointa) Mercantilism is based on the idea that civil law is best maintained through high levels of taxationb) Mercantilism is based on the idea that aboriginal societies should be assimilated into European ones and convert into Christianityc) Mercantilism is based on the idea that all wealth is shared equally and therefore Europe should colonize North America to assist the First Nations peopled) Mercantilism is based on the idea that a nation would increase its wealth if they sold more goods to foreign countries than if they bought  28. Which of the following companies was established by Britain in 1670 with the intent of competing with France in the North American fur trade?   1 pointa) Eaton’sb) Northwest Mounted Policec) Northwest Companyd) Hudson’s Bay Company  29. The fur trade created many economic opportunities in North America, and many jobs from the fur trade. Which of the following was not a job created by the fur trade?   1 pointa) Guidesb) Métisc) Tradersd) Interpreters  30. A Coureur de Bois is __________________.   1 pointa) A runner of the woodsb) A voyagerc) A French Governord) A Catholic Priest  31. The Quebec Act of 1774 contributed to the foundations of Canada as a bilingual country by doing which of the following?   1 pointa) Making both French and English the official language of the governmentb) Placing all French people together in Quebecc) Protecting the language, religion, and culture of the Canadiensd) Promising a railway line between all French and English people  32. Choose the option that best completes the sentence. The Battle of the Plains of Abraham was a victory for _________ and resulted in the capture of Quebec.   1 pointa) Franceb) Britainc) Thirteen Coloniesd) New France  33. Which speaker would have made the following statement? “You have conquered the French. You have not conquered us. We are not your slaves. These lakes, these woods, and mountains were left for us by our ancestors. They are our inheritance, and we will not part with them.”   1 pointa) Britishb) Canadiensc) First Nationsd) Americans  34. The Acadians, a group living in a strategic position, were forced to make an oath of allegiance to Britain. Such a pledge was ___________.   1 pointa) A promise to remain neutral in the case of warb) A promise to peacefully be deportedc) A promise to fight for Britain in the event of war against Franced) A promise to think about promising to make a promise  35. After the British defeat of the French in North America, a royal proclamation was issued to establish lasting peace. Which of the following was not part of the proclamation?  1 pointa) An attempt to imitate the Canadiansb) The deportation of the Canadiens from Quebecc) The acknowledgement of Indian territory with promises to consult the First Nations about land issuesd) Establish a British style government that Catholics were banned from participatingSubmitClear formThis form was created inside of ECSD. Report Abuse Forms

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  1. To attract settlers to the West, the incentive provided was c) Seigneuries.

  2. The person who is not a member of the Sovereign Council is a) Fille du roi.

  3. The true statement about the Catholic Church's role in the new colonies is a) The Catholic Church provided moral direction, founded hospitals, orphanages and schools.

  4. The beaver was so valuable to Europeans because a) They made fashionable hats out of them.

  5. In the 17th and 18th century, European imperialism was fuelled by the economic theory of mercantilism because d) Mercantilism is based on the idea that a nation would increase its wealth if they sold more goods to foreign countries than if they bought.

  6. The company established by Britain in 1670 with the intent of competing with France in the North American fur trade was d) Hudson’s Bay Company.

  7. The job that was not created by the fur trade is b) Métis.

  8. A Coureur de Bois is a) A runner of the woods.

  9. The Quebec Act of 1774 contributed to the foundations of Canada as a bilingual country by c) Protecting the language, religion, and culture of the Canadiens.

  10. The Battle of the Plains of Abraham was a victory for b) Britain and resulted in the capture of Quebec.

  11. The speaker who would have made the following statement is c) First Nations.

  12. The Acadians were forced to make an oath of allegiance to Britain. Such a pledge was a) A promise to remain neutral in the case of war.

  13. After the British defeat of the French in North America, a royal proclamation was issued to establish lasting peace. The following was not part of the proclamation: b) The deportation of the Canadiens from Quebec.

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