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Grade 10 History and Citizenship Education Final Exam Review Every topic in every chapter in every unit

Unit 1 The First Occupants (1500 1608) Topics: Population: Asian Migration Theory Iroquois Algonquian Inuit S L I M P A W N M P P I I A S N N S N N Economy: Aboriginal Trade: Barter, Waterways, Alliances Arrival of Europeans: Fishing (Basques, Normans), Contact, Trade Jacques Cartier Culture: Animism / Shaman Circle of Life / Nature Importance of gift giving Oral Tradition: Elders

Unit 2 The French Regime (1608 1760) Topics: Population and Settlement: Population under Company Rule Reasons for slow colonial growth Filles du Roy, Engages, Soldiers, $$ Incentives and Penalties Natural growth Effects of French on Amerindians New France Territory: Occupied vs. Possessed Seigneurial System Economy and Development: Mercantilism Triangular Trade Fur Trade Organization Importance of Fur in North America New France vs. 13 Colonies (Anglo-American Colonies) Agriculture in New France Craft Activities in New France Talon and economic diversification Obstacles to diversification

Culture: Divine Right of Kings Catholicism Canadiens independent spirit Canadiens adapting to North America Power: Relationship between the Amerindians and State Relationship between the Colonial Administrators and State Royal Government Church and State

Chapter 3 The British Regime (1760 1790) Topics: Population: Population at Conquest Population after Constitutional Act 1791 Population after Act of Union 1840 Natural growth in Lower Canada / Canada East Immigration in Upper Canada / Canada West Reasons for immigration after conquest Immigration of Loyalists Emigration of French Canadians to USA after 1830 Grosse-Ile Montreal 1845: English majority? 1851 Census: Canada West larger than Canada East Effects of European colonization on Amerindian population

Economy: Fur Trade: HBC vs. NWC Decline of the Fur Trade Timber Trade Banks New areas of development: Saguenay, Mauricie Agriculture Decline of wheat production New transportation Protectionism Free Trade Culture: Imperialism Liberalism Ultramontanism Anticlericalism

Power: Relationship between the Church and State: Relationship between the British Merchants and the Governor: Relationship between the Legislative Assembly and Governor: Relationship between the Native Peoples and the British Authorities: 1760 - Temporary Military Government o Consequences: government, language, territory, laws, religion 1763 - Treaty of Paris Royal Proclamation 1 st Constitution o Consequences: government, language, territory, laws, religion James Murray - Concessions made to the Canadiens 1774 - The Quebec Act 2 nd Constitution o Consequences: government, language, territory, laws, religion

The consequences of the American Revolution on the Province of Quebec o Consequences: government, language, territory, laws, religion Loyalists 1791 The Constitutional Act 3 rd Constitution o Consequences: government, language, territory, laws, religion Governor, Councils, Legislative Assembly Political Parties The 92 Resolutions and Lord Russell s 10 Resolutions 1837-1838 - The Rebellions o Who, what, when, where, why, how Durham Report 1840 The Union Act 4 th Constitution o Consequences: government, language, territory, laws, religion Responsible Government

Chapter 4 Contemporary Period (1867-2016) Topics: Population: Population of Quebec 1901: 1961: 2006: Composition of the population of Quebec: 1901: 1961: 2006: Main population growth factors: Population growth after WW 2 from 1945-1960: Why might people migrate to Quebec? Main immigrant groups from 1850-1900: Main immigrant groups from 1950-2000: Why did the Great Exodus (French Canadians emigrating to the U.S. during the late 1800 s) occur? - - Where did the French emigrants settle? Effect of this mass emigration on Quebec s population?

Main effort by Quebec to stop this emigration: Canadian Gov. immigration initiative during the late 1800 s and early 1900 s: - 1952 Immigration Act: Quebec Department of Immigration (1968) policies: Main category of Immigrants under Canada s 1976 Immigration Act: - Provisions of Canada s 2001 Immigration and Refugee Protection Act : - Effects of immigration on Quebec society and territory: -Society: -Territory: Urbanization: Main reasons for Quebec s urban growth from 1851-1901: - Main reasons for urban growth in 2001: - Effects of urban growth since the 1900 s: - Efforts by Quebec to improve urban living conditions since 1900: - Changes caused by regional development: - Effects of Immigration on Native peoples: -Metis:

Economy: Resources exploited in 1st Phase of Industrialization: - Resources exploited in 2nd Phase of Industrialization: - Regions of resource development during 2nd phase: - Effects of resource development on the territory: - Main agricultural developments during the 19th century: - Main agricultural development of the 20th century: - Changes in agriculture from 1945-1960: - Changes in agricultural development from 1960-1980: - Changes in agricultural development since 1980: - First Phase of Industrialization facts: - -

Second Phase of Industrialization facts: - - What made Industrialization possible in Quebec? - Social effects of Industrialization: - Territorial effects of Industrialization: - Impact of WW 2 on industrial production: - Effects of WW 2 industry on society and production: - Economic Development from 1945-1960: - - Economic Development from 1960-1980: - - Economic Development from 1980-21st Century: - - Economic Development and Urban Expansion: -

Working class life: Living condition and worker demands: Living conditions: - Worker demands: - Economic Cycles: Indicators: Expansion: Contraction: Depression and Recession: -1870-1930 -1970 Free Trade: -1854: -Effects of Free Trade: Protectionism: -After Reciprocity Treaty: -How to develop a domestic market: The National Policy

Culture: Imperialism: - Capitalism: - Socialism: - Agriculturalism: - Canadian Nationalism: - French Canadian Nationalism: - Quebec Nationalism: - Secularism: - Cooperatism: - Fascism: - Feminism: - Americanism: - Neoliberalism: - Aboriginalism: -

Power: Church and State: - Financial Circles and State: - Native people and State: - Unions and State: - Feminist Groups and State: - Media and State: - Linguistic Groups and State: - Nationalist Movements and State: - Environmentalist Groups and State - Social Justice Movements and State: - Federal / Provincial Powers --

Extra info 1867 The B.N.A. Act and Confederation 1929 1939: The Great Depression The Government Response to the Great Depression Maurice Duplessis and the Catholic Church 1960 1970: The Quiet Revolution and Secularism 1970 The October Crisis, F.L.Q., Language Laws, Separation The Relationship between Native people and the State