VOTES FOR ESKIMOS

VOTES FOR ESKIMOS

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The transcript discusses the role of the supply ship D'Iberville in facilitating voting for Eskimos in remote northern Canada during recent elections. Helicopters and barges were used to deliver ballot boxes to inaccessible areas, allowing Eskimos to vote for the first time. The operation covered 45 communities in Labrador and northern Quebec, with local officers ensuring the voting process was completed. The Eskimos were reportedly delighted by the experience, particularly with the introduction of helicopters.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was the primary role of the supply ship D'Iberville in the Canadian elections?

Delivering election results to the capital

Serving as a base for arranging Eskimo voting

Providing accommodation for election observers

Transporting government officials to remote areas

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Why were helicopters considered invaluable during the election process?

They were cheaper than other transport methods

They could reach otherwise inaccessible places

They were faster than planes

They could carry more people

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was unique about the Eskimos' voting experience?

They used postal ballots

They had to travel to the capital to vote

They were voting for the first time

They voted using electronic machines

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the role of the deputy returning officer in the Eskimo communities?

To campaign for the government

To oversee the voting process

To count the votes

To transport the ballot boxes

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How did the Eskimos react to the voting arrangements?

They were confused

They were disappointed

They were indifferent

They were delighted