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Deck 4: Aboriginal Peoples
1
What sparked the Aboriginal movement in Canada?
A)the Quiet Revolution
B)the Official Languages Act
C)the White Paper
D)the Meech Lake Accord
A)the Quiet Revolution
B)the Official Languages Act
C)the White Paper
D)the Meech Lake Accord
C
2
Who is represented by the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples advocacy group?
A)status Indians
B)non-status Indians
C)Métis
D)Inuit
A)status Indians
B)non-status Indians
C)Métis
D)Inuit
B
3
Aboriginal title means a claim to land based on treaty.
False
Aboriginal title is a claim to land based on traditional occupancy and use.
Aboriginal title is a claim to land based on traditional occupancy and use.
4
Europeans were originally attracted to Canada by its military significance.
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5
Which statement best describes the Indian Act?
A)It attempted to assimilate Aboriginals into the new white majority.
B)It is a model of Aboriginal self-government.
C)It was based on the Royal Proclamation of 1763.
D)It has no bearing on contemporary Aboriginal issues.
A)It attempted to assimilate Aboriginals into the new white majority.
B)It is a model of Aboriginal self-government.
C)It was based on the Royal Proclamation of 1763.
D)It has no bearing on contemporary Aboriginal issues.
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6
Which document best supports the ideal of Aboriginal self-government?
A)Constitution Act, 1982
B)Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
C)Indian Act
D)White Paper
A)Constitution Act, 1982
B)Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
C)Indian Act
D)White Paper
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7
The Calder case gave off-reserve Indians the right to vote in band elections.
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8
Before 1985, Aboriginal women lost their Indian status if they married a white man.
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9
Which statement best describes Aboriginal self-government principles?
A)Self-government will be exercised within the existing Canadian constitution and in the international sense.
B)Aboriginal self-governments will comply with their own set of Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
C)Aboriginal peoples will have the option to retain citizenship in Canada.
D)The inherent right to self-government is an existing Aboriginal right that is already recognized under the Canadian constitution.
A)Self-government will be exercised within the existing Canadian constitution and in the international sense.
B)Aboriginal self-governments will comply with their own set of Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
C)Aboriginal peoples will have the option to retain citizenship in Canada.
D)The inherent right to self-government is an existing Aboriginal right that is already recognized under the Canadian constitution.
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10
Non-status Indians are divided between on- and off-reserve
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11
Indians living on reserves gained the right to vote in federal elections in 1960.
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12
Which statement best represents the recommendations of the White Paper?
A)It reasserted the importance of the Indian Act.
B)It recognized the importance of group consciousness.
C)It recommended the government further develop the treaty relationship between Aboriginal peoples and other Canadians.
D)It recommended a complete integration of Aboriginal peoples into Canadian society.
A)It reasserted the importance of the Indian Act.
B)It recognized the importance of group consciousness.
C)It recommended the government further develop the treaty relationship between Aboriginal peoples and other Canadians.
D)It recommended a complete integration of Aboriginal peoples into Canadian society.
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13
The armed standoff at Oka was related to a dispute over land to be used for a golf course.
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14
Which treaty gave the Crown the power to set aside reserves in exchange for the termination of Indian land, but at the same time providing hunting and fishing benefits on unoccupied Crown Land?
A)Calder Treaty
B)Douglas Treaties
C)Nisga'a Treaty
D)The Treaty of Nunavut
A)Calder Treaty
B)Douglas Treaties
C)Nisga'a Treaty
D)The Treaty of Nunavut
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15
The first provincial comprehensive land claim settlement was the Nisga'a treaty.
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16
The term "Indian" does not include the Métis and Inuit.
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17
According to the Indian Act, which term refers to those Aboriginal Canadians registered with the federal government?
A)status Indians
B)non-status Indians
C)enfranchised Indians
D)North American Indians
A)status Indians
B)non-status Indians
C)enfranchised Indians
D)North American Indians
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18
What is the largest of the Aboriginal linguistic families?
A)Inuktitut
B)Ojibway
C)Métis
D)Cree
A)Inuktitut
B)Ojibway
C)Métis
D)Cree
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19
Which statement best defines comprehensive land claims?
A)They are Aboriginal land claims primarily originating in the West.
B)They are Aboriginal land claims arising from alleged non-fulfillment of Indian treaties.
C)They are Aboriginal land claims based on traditional occupancy and use.
D)They are land claims made after the Calder case decision.
A)They are Aboriginal land claims primarily originating in the West.
B)They are Aboriginal land claims arising from alleged non-fulfillment of Indian treaties.
C)They are Aboriginal land claims based on traditional occupancy and use.
D)They are land claims made after the Calder case decision.
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20
Aboriginal people now control over 80 percent of Aboriginal Affairs' departmental funding.
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21
Compare and contrast the 1995 Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples and the 1997 response of the Chrétien government.
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22
What was the significance of the Royal Proclamation of 1763 and the Indian Act, 1876 for Aboriginal inhabitants?
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23
What is meant by the term "Aboriginal self-government"?
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24
Compare and contrast the three main governance options that address the condition of Aboriginal life in Canada. Which of these options best benefits the Aboriginal people in Canada?
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25
What are some of the challenges that contemporary Aboriginal people in Canada are currently facing?
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