grade 9 geography unit 4 – human connections jeopardy aboriginalmore immigrationmore history of...
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Grade 9 Geography Unit 4 – Human Connections Jeopardy
Aboriginal More Immigration More History of
First Nations
Demographics More Demographics
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First Nations peoples whose ancestors signed treaties with
the Government of Canada
What is a Registered or Status
Indian?
This 1763 treaty acknowledged that Aboriginal peoples have
claim to their traditional lands AND only the British
government could buy Aboriginal land or sign treaties with Aboriginal
peoples for land
What is theRoyal Proclamation on 1763?
This law made Indians wards of the state.
What is the Indian Act?
This is when an Indian gave up Status so they could
become full Canadian citizens
What is Enfranchisement?
This 1996 report noted that residential schools were a
major factor in the high rate of substance abuse, suicide and social problems among
Aboriginals.
What is the Report of the Royal
Commission on Aboriginal Peoples?
In this Business Class of immigrant, you must have
business experience, a minimum net worth of CDN
$800,000 and make an investment of CDN $400,000.
What is Investor Business Class?
Good schools and health care, equal access for girls,
respect of all religions.
What are Pull Factors?
Discrimination or prejudice based on race.
What is racism?
The doctrine that several different cultures can coexist peacefully and equitably in a
single country
What is Multiculturalism?
The class of immigrants that can be sponsored by a
family members who reside permanently in Canada
What is Family Class?
The term, in its simplest form, means “original people.”
What is Aboriginal?
A person who is defined and governed by the Indian Act.
What is an Indian?
An indigenous person who was born in a particular place
What is a Native?
A first time treaty that deals with land ownership, hunting-fishing-trapping rights, self-
government, financial compensation and control of
resources.
What is a Comprehensive Treaty?
It is used when there is an existing treaty that has been
possibly violated.
What is a Specific Treaty?
Number of deaths in a country for every thousand
people in the population.
What is Death Rate?
Percentage of a country’s population who are under the
age of 15 and over 65 that must be supported by the
independent, working population.
What is Dependency Load?
Difference between Birth Rate and Death Rate
What is theNatural Rate of Increase?
70 / Population Growth Rate
What is Doubling Time or Rule of 70?
Average number of children that each woman will have
in her fertile years
What is the Fertility Rate?
Canada’s other name for Cultural Mosaic with respect
to multiculturalism.
What is Tossed Salad?
The 1982 Act that gives Canadians
rights and freedoms
What is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
The rate at which a country’s population is changing.
What is Population Growth Rate?
Difference between the Immigration Rate and the
Emigration Rate.
What is the Net Migration Rate?
Net Migration Rate +
Natural Rate of Increase.
What is the Population Growth Rate?