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Common Exam JeopardyFirst Nations Terms you got to
know!Early New
FranceBritish or French Fur Trade
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Matrilineal society means what?
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Oral history is like story time?True or False
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Why was respecting natureimportant for all tribes?
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What picture belongs with the termconsensus
and which with the term alliance
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Are the following dutiesperformed by a man or a women in the Haudenosaunee tribe?
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European exploration began in what area ofNorth America?
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Name me three devices usedby explorers to explore.
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Which of the three is NOTan example of Imperalism?
Control new landsNew ship designEnforce power
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Give an example of an epidemic?
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Explain supply and demand.
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Give me some evidence that shows thatthe Europeans had an ethnocentric perpective when dealing with the FirstNations?
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Who is the father of New France?
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Would a painting done of someone long after they are dead be a primary or secondary source?
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The fur trade was the main economicactivity and helped grow what colony?
Rupert's land13 coloniesNew France
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Who were in the
Sovereign council?
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The British were very focused on converting First Nations to the Catholic faith.
True or False
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The French saw First Nations as allies.
True or False.
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Which country was focused on farming.
French or BritshBonus: What First Nation tribe was too?
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The 13 colonies was very picky on what religious groups could livein their colony.
True or False
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Who farmed like this and who what was it called?
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Who were the door to door salesmenof the Fur Trade?
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Who were the truck drivers of the fur trade?
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What are the 5 words to memorize eachphase in the Fur Trade?
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Explain economic competition.