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Answer: E
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2) Relations between early fur traders in Canada and local Aboriginal women were
encouraged by
A) the church.
B) European society.
C) the Hudson’s Bay Company.
D) Aboriginal relatives
E) all of the above.
Answer: D
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A) in loco parentis.
B) country wives.
C) Les Filles de Roi (the Daughters of the King).
D) “Quebec widows.”
E) fictive kin.
Answer: B
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Answer: A
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5) “Which of the following statements about the culture of mixed Aboriginal and
European children is correct?
Answer: A
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Answer: E
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7) The Huron viewed the ties between French men and Huron women as
Answer D
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Answer: C
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9) Which of the following statements about Aboriginals and early European cultures
is correct?
A) Work and entitlements were organized by gender among the Europeans, but
shared equally among the Aboriginals.
B) Aboriginal women exercised more power in the family than their European
counterparts.
C) Property was shared among colonial settlers, but private within Aboriginal tribes.
D) Colonialists openly welcomed ritual exchanges of property among Aboriginal
family groups.
E) Kinship rules among Aboriginals were more rigid than European kinship systems.
Answer: B
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10) Which of the following statements about Aboriginals and early settlers is correct?
Answer: D
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