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SS 20-2 Chap 3

SS 20-2 Chap 3

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Social Studies

11th Grade

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Multiple Choice

Match the definition to the term: loyalties that complete (example: between friends, or countries)

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cultural Pluralism

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contending loyalties

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sovereigntists

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federalists

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Multiple Choice

a belief or doctrine that holds that collectives should be encouraged to affirm and promote their unique cultural identity in a diverse society.

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sovereignists

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reconciliation

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cultural pluralism

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land claim

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Multiple Choice

a legal and constitutional concept that requires Canadian public institutions to adapt to the religious and cultural practices of minorities as long as these practices do not violate constitutional rights and freedoms.

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contending loyalties

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land claim

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federalists

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reasonable accommodation

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Multiple Choice

in Canada, people who support the idea of Quebec’s becoming an independent nation-state in which people control their own destiny.

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contending loyalties

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sovereignists

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federalists

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land claim

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Multiple Choice

people who support a federal system of government. In Canada, federalists oppose the notion of Quebec sovereignty and believe that Quebec should remain a Canadian province.

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sovereignists

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cultural pluralism

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royal commission

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federalists

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Multiple Choice

an act of resolving differences and repairing relationships. Reconciliation helps bring people together so they can live in peace.

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reconciliation

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royal commission

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land claim

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reasonable accommodation

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Multiple Choice

an independent public inquiry established by Canadian governments to examine complex issues, hear testimony from people involved, and recommend ways of resolving the issues.

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royal commission

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sovereignists

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land claim

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cultural pluralism

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Multiple Choice

an Aboriginal people’s claim to the right to control the land where they traditionally lived. Some Aboriginal peoples view the use and control of land, which they consider sacred, as the source of their most intense conflicts with non-Aboriginal people.

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federalists

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land claim

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sovereignists

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contending loyalties

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media

An event in history where indigenous ppl fought against the Canadian Gov to affirm the protection of the sacred land.

The Oka Crisis

Match the definition to the term: loyalties that complete (example: between friends, or countries)

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cultural Pluralism

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contending loyalties

3

sovereigntists

4

federalists

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