The document contains the text and dollar values of trivia questions organized into categories related to Canadian history. There are questions worth $200-$1000 on topics like rebellions, women's suffrage movements, and prime ministers with clues, answers, and instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using the PowerPoint template.
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9. CATEGORY 1 - $200 “ Walk quietly, but carry a big stick”
10. CATEGORY 1 - $400 “ I found two nations warring in the bosom of a single state.”
11. CATEGORY 1 - $600 “ I am branded in Quebec as a traitor to the French, and in Ontario as a traitor to the English.”
12. CATEGORY 1 - $800 This woman is trying to warn this man of an impeding attack.
13. CATEGORY 1 - $1000 “ The empire requires your aid. We have borne the burden for many years. We think it is time that our children should assist us to support it.”
14. CATEGORY 2 - $200 This man led both the Red River and the North-West Rebellions.
15. CATEGORY 2 - $400 This act was reinstated by Prime Minister Trudeau to fight the FLQ Crisis
16. CATEGORY 2 - $600 This rebellion played a major role in the creation of Manitoba, known as the “postage stamp province”
17. CATEGORY 2 - $800 These two men were the leaders of the rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada.
18. CATEGORY 2 - $1000 This report issued on the causes of Canadian rebellions recommended the unification of Upper and Lower Canada in order to assimilate the French.
19. CATEGORY 3 - $200 Strongest social and political institution in Quebec.
20. CATEGORY 3 - $400 This terrorist group, fighting for Quebec independence (full name) abducted two government officials and caused Trudeau to enact the War Measures Act.
21. CATEGORY 3 - $600 This priest, stationed in Fort Louisbourg, encouraged the Acadiens to resist the authority of their English overlords and stay loyal to France.
22. CATEGORY 3 - $800 This term, coined by Governor James Murray, refers to the wide chasm between the English and French in Canada
23. CATEGORY 3 - $1000 This bill in Quebec banned all languages except French on signs.
24. CATEGORY 4 - $200 This movement supported the vote for women in order to affect legislation which would ban the sale of alcohol.
25. CATEGORY 4 - $400 The leader of the US suffrage campaigns
26. CATEGORY 4 - $600 Author of the Janey Canuk books, this judge was refused a seat in the Senate.
27. CATEGORY 4 - $800 Identify the speaker and event
28. CATEGORY 4 - $1000 This Prime Minister supported women’s suffrage movements as early as 1880.
29. CATEGORY 5 - $200 This act aimed at befriending the French Canadian population of BNA, guaranteed them (among others) full freedom of worship and the continuation of french civil law
30. CATEGORY 5 - $400 This political philosophy, founded by J. S. Woodsworth, combined Christian and socialist principles.
31. CATEGORY 5 - $600 “ Western expansion to the Pacific was a democratic and heroic triumph of rugged individualism over any obstacles, including Natives, Mexicans, nature and geography.”
32. CATEGORY 5 - $800 This term refers to provincial-federal jurisdiction, and came into play during the King-Byng crisis.
33. CATEGORY 5 - $1000 This theory focuses on the continuity of French-Canadian culture in Qu é bec.
61. FINAL CATEGORY This program, introduced by PM Trudeau, was very unpopular with the Western provinces as it took possible revenue and power from them and transferred it to the Federal Government. $