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ACS 11 Canadian Unit Review Original Program Design By: Matthew Ngo

ACS 11 Canadian Unit Review Original Program Design By: Matthew Ngo. Objectives. The point of the game is to make the most by answering questions Each briefcase is worth $1.00 Answering CORRECTLY - you get $1.00 Answering INCORRECTLY - you lose $1.00

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ACS 11 Canadian Unit Review Original Program Design By: Matthew Ngo

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  1. ACS 11 Canadian Unit Review Original Program Design By: Matthew Ngo

  2. Objectives • The point of the game is to make the most by answering questions • Each briefcase is worth $1.00 • Answering CORRECTLY - you get $1.00 • Answering INCORRECTLY - you lose $1.00 • Team with the most money wins the game!!!!

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  4. Carrie Best’s newspaper

  5. Only segregated black battalion in Canadian military history

  6. Arrested in New Glasgow in1946

  7. Location of first race riot in Nova Scotia

  8. Olivier LeJeune arrived in Canada in 1628. From where did he come?

  9. Most common location of slave auctions in Canada

  10. Black individual working land belonging to a white man and giving him ½ the crop

  11. Burned down her master’s house, allegedly

  12. Political name for anyone joining the British side during war

  13. First emancipation proclamation of slaves in US history

  14. Lieutenant Governor _____ of Upper Canada ended slavery in Canada.

  15. Ships that transported the Maroons from Jamaica

  16. Religious group from England devoted to abolishing slavery

  17. Promised to Blacks who joined the British side during the War of 1812

  18. Location of the first black volunteer fire department in Canada

  19. Settlement located next to a large refuse facility in the mid-1950’s

  20. The __________ industry was the most attractive career for Blacks in NS because they received equal pay as whites.

  21. “The Place Where You Can Go No Further”

  22. Tests that black immigrants to Canada were subjected to

  23. Also known as “the African Rifles”

  24. He was sent to England with a petition of grievances.

  25. Occurred around the world during 1929 to around 1940

  26. Law created in 1685 that, among others, dictated that slaves could not marry whites or carry weapons

  27. First integrated school in Canada

  28. This group helped build Citadel Hill

  29. She was ticked into 39 years of indentured servitude because she could not read or write.

  30. Reasons why Porters were respected in their communities

  31. He was an agent for the Sierra Leone Company and recorded many stories of the Black Loyalists in his journal.

  32. For how many years was the Canadian border closed to Black immigrants?

  33. Conscription was also known as?

  34. What was the irony of Black soldiers fighting in WWII?

  35. He recruited Black settlers from California to relocate to BC.

  36. Two firsts Mary Ann Shadd was responsible for

  37. First Black Canadian to receive the Victoria Cross -

  38. Reason for Oklahoma Blacks immigration to the Prairies

  39. What agreement was made between the British and George Washington?

  40. Birchtown’s namesake

  41. In what year did the Loyalists leave for Sierra Leone?

  42. Largest free black community outside of Africa in the 18th century

  43. Canada’s first black policewoman

  44. Known as “Little Harlem” or “Canada’s Harlem”

  45. NSAACP stands for

  46. The ________ Line was when Native slaves were preferred in towns and Black slaves were preferred on the frontier.

  47. Reasons that slavery took a different form in Canada than the USA

  48. When and how did Africville form?

  49. First recorded black person to come to New France

  50. State 3 reasons why the Elgin settlement’s economy was self-sufficient.

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