Canadian-Citizenship Practice Test – History 3
How many Canadians served in World War II?
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Who are the 'Bluebirds'?
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Who refused to surrender Quebec to the English in 1690?
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The first people that First Nations encountered when they interacted with European immigrants and explorers often consisted of traders and _____.
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Explanation:
In addition to traders, missionaries were another group of people that First Nations encountered when they interacted with European immigrants and explorers.
What was the outcome of the English and French war that battled for control of North America?
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Who were the United Empire Loyalists?
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Which was the first province in the Empire to abolish slavery?
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Which of these did the Constitutional Act of 1791 NOT do?
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What group of people were significant in the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway?
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Who did King Charles II of England grant exclusive trading rights to for the water draining into Hudson Bay?
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Who was Canada's first Prime Minister?
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What year was the British North American Act passed, officially marking the Dominion of Canada's birth?
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What is the name of the poem often recited on Remembrance Day written by Lt-Colonel John McCrae?
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Where does the inspiration for the term Dominion of Canada come from?
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Which was the first British North American colony to attain full responsible government?
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What would you bring to a Hudson's Bay Company store if you belonged to a First Nations tribe in Canada?
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Explanation:
First Nations individuals in Canada were often involved in the fur trade and would bring beaver pelts to Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) stores.