Read p. 6-30 Answer p.10 #1a, 2a, b p.15 #1a b, 2, 3 p.20 #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6a, b p.24 #1a, 2 p.30 #1, 2 , 3
Chapter 2: A Nation Steeled in War
Read p. 36-40 Answer p.38 #1, 2a, b, 3 p.40 #1, 3
Read p.41-53 Answer p.47 #3a, b, 4, 5 p.53 #1a, 2, 3a, b
Read p.54-66 Answer p.60 #2, 3, 4, 5 p.66 #1, 4, 5
Chapter 3: A North America Nation
Read p.68-74 Answer p.74 #1, 2, 3a, b, 4, 7a, b
Chapter 4: Canada's World War
Read p.106 to 121 Answer p.112 #1, 2, 4a, b
Read p.116 to 121 Answer p.121 #1, 3
Chapter 5: First of the Middle Powers
Read p.134 to 146 Answer p.139 #1, 2, 3 p.146 #1, 3, 4, 5 "The Suez Canal Crisis" p.146 #1, 2, 3
Chapter 6: A Nation in Conflict
Read p.166-183 Answer p.169 #3 p.173 #1a, b p.174 #3 p.176 #1a, b p.180 #3, 5 p.182 #1, 2
Chapter 7: The End of "Liberation"
A) Read p. 184-188: "The FLQ Crisis"
1) Outline the FLQ Crisis (You may answer this question in point form)
2) Do you agree or disagree with Trudeau implementing the War Measures Act?
B) Read p. 189 to 190: "Quebec: Moving Towards Independence"
1) What was Bill 101?
2) Which party and leader brought it into law?
C) Read p. 189 to 195: "Inflation and Unemployment: Battling the Two-Headed Monster"
Answer Q. #1,3,4,5,6,7 on p.195
D) Read p. 195 to 200: "A Community of Communities"
Answer Q. #4,7 on p.200
Chapter 8: A Canadian Society
A) Read p.202 to 206: "Unfinished Business"
Answer Q. #3,4 on p.206
B) Read p. 206 to 211: "Our Home and Native Land"
1) What two main concerns are Natives attempting to have addressed?
2) In British Columbia, Native bands have signed numerous treaties. True or False
Answer Q. #2 on p.212
Answer Q. #1,2,3,4,5 on p.211 "When Rights Clash"
C) Read p.212 to 216: "Who Should Come to Canada?"
Answer Q. #5 on p.216
Answer Q. #1 on p.215 "A Refugee Crisis"
D) Read p. 217 to 218: "Citizenship-Joining Canada"
1) What benefits do Canadian citizens have that landed immigrants do not have?
2) How does one become a Canadian citizen?
E) Qualifications For Citizenship
People applying for Canadian citizenship are expected to meet certain criteria. For instance, they must be prepared to demonstrate a certain standard knowledge of Canada's culture, geography, and history. Imagine that you have an opportunity to suggest reasons that applicants for Canadian citizenship should be able to answer. Give five questions that you think applicants for Canadian citizenship should be able to answer. As well, give reasons why you think each is an appropriate question.