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Alita Thawanrat Ratanaarpa Student No .

301216270

GNED 105 Final Test: Online December 2021 version

Instructions
Submit in dropbox as Final Test--just like any other assignment.
Have all answers on one page--with your name and student number
at the top. Clearly label Parts A, B, C & D so I can read your
answer.
PART A:Multiple Choice.

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1. Canada’s First Nations lived in traditional groups called __________.
a) communal villages b) pueblos c) tribes d) states.

2. The federal and provincial governments agreed--that to limit transmission of


COVID-19, people should _______.
a
a) stay home b) report any sick person to police c) leave town d) hoard food .

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3. Immigrants who wish to escape great danger are generally called______.
a) wildcats b) gold-diggers c) refugees d) fugitives.

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4. The Greenhouse Effect will cause Planet Earth to ______________
a) slow down b) have fewer storms c) warm up d) none of the above.

b
5. New immigrants may face unfair treatment called _________.
a) push b) discrimination c) negligence d) potash.

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6. Travel & immigration to Canada is controlled by ___________.
a) The federal government b) Canada Border Services c) Immigration
Canada – a department of the civil service d) all of the above.

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7. In the 1950’s and ‘60’s many city dwellers moved to the ___________.
a) coast b) downtown c) Prairies d) suburbs.

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8. Elected members of the legislature are also members of a/an _______.
a) Political party b) club c) elite d) conspiracy.

9. Quebec had a brief but scary terrorist rebellion in October 1970 . a

a) true b) false c) this is only an urban legend d) it was in 1885.

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10. Many _________immigrated to Upper Canada to settle after the American
Revolution pushed them out.

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a) miners b) settlers c) Loyalists d) slaves.

11. Canada has a free trade agreement with the U.S. and Mexico. a
a) true b) false c) undetermined.

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12. To enter private property without permission is called_________
a) theft b) tort c) invasion of privacy d) trespass.

b
13. Immigration to Canada from Asia became common after _______.
a) 1867 b) 1962 c) 1670 d) 1812.

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14. The goal of the government and society is to __________immigrants.
a) control b) exploit c) assimilate d) prohibit.

a
15. Under the Constitution, the _________government controls immigration.
a) federal b) provincial c) civil d) municipal.

d
16. The Charter of Rights prohibits discrimination against ___________.
a) elderly people b) LBGTQ c) immigrants d) all of the above.

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17. At the end of a trial, the Judge makes a binding_______.
a) decision b) judgement c) precedent d) all of the above.

18. Our government uses Parliament to do two things: decide____and create


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_____.
a) Consumer needs, capital b) Demand, Supply c) policy, laws d) law,
elections.

19. Participaction refers to a government program to promote b


a) democracy b) fitness c) employment d) social dissent.

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20. The issue of women’s rights was made public by the movement called___.
a) suffrage b) patronage c) patriarchy d) feminism.

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PART B: Blanks. Answer the question with suitable word/words and write on
your response paper (1 page) under Part B.
(1 mk each)

Case law and Legislation


1. Source of statute law in Canada._________________

2. Name of one of the Official Languages in Canada English and French


_________________

The Canadian Charter of rights and


3. Name of document that gives us rights & freedoms. ________________
freedoms .

Climate
4. Biggest environmental threat in 21st century _______ changes
________(2 words)

Natural Disaster
5. Name of one Push Factor. __________________

Canada Goose
6. Name a Canadian business or company you know.____________________

The Supreme Court of Canada


7. Highest court in Canada _______________________________

8. Indigenous people call themselves this (2 wds.) Aboriginals


______ __________
peoples

Quebec
9. Name of the province just east of Ontario.________________

10. Term that refers to essential services such as water, roads and electrical
Essential Services
power___________________.

PART C: MATCHING. Match the item on the left with the explanation on the
right. Write the letter of the item in the order you think they go in on your response
paper. (10 mks)

A .CUPE F city residential neighbourhoods


____
B. Green ____begins a lawsuit in Civil Law cases
C. strike
D. plaintiff
:
____added bonus for workers in Canada
____party to help keep the environment clean
E. pollution ____negotiates
H collective agreement for workers
F .suburbs ____work stoppage
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G. Boomers ____toxic
F- waste released into the environment
H. union ____union which represents government workers
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I. Freedom ____persons
G born from 1946-1976
J. holiday pay ____Pull Factor for immigrants to Canada
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Part D: Short Answer Answer just ONE of the following in about 40-60 words
(10 mks)

1. Identify one major change in Society in the 1950-2000 period that affected
Canadians. Tell how our society changed its attitude or point of view as a
result of this.

OR…

2. Immigration can be a result of various factors. Explain,referring to at least


two of these ‘factors’ which make people immigrate to a country like
Canada.

There are
many reason why people would want to immigrate to Canada .

Everyone wants to have a better life for themselves or for their


family .

One of the reason to become


immigrant is the Universal healthcare we offer .

In most countries it can be


very expensive just to
go to a hospital or

see a doctor Canada offers universal health for cost


care
anyone at no
.

Another reason is the education .


Canada offer free education in public

schools and affordable student loans .


In some countries like mine
,
it could be

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very costly just to sent their kids to elementary school .
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