In nineteenth century Canada,
A) French-speaking Catholics were a disenfranchised minority.
B) the Québecois were losing their distinctiveness as a linguistic and religious minority in Canada.
C) many First Nations peoples in eastern and western Canada fought against continued association with the British empire.
D) most French-Canadians favored continued association with the British empire.
E) few European immigrants arrived.
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Q4: Under the law creating the Confederation of
Q5: Trade frontiers of Canada
A)brought wealth to indigenous
Q6: A major development in nineteenth-century North America
Q7: In the poem,"A Cry from an Indian
Q8: Which idea is expressed in the poem,"A
Q9: The removal of old imperialistic-mercantilist restrictions over
Q10: Which area of Canada maintained the strongest
Q11: The métis peoples of Canada
A)were dependent on
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