INDG 305 Quiz 2

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Question 1 0.25 / 0.25 pts Many Indigenous groups were concerned about the sale of Rupert’s land. Which First Nations group led a resistance from 1869-1870 against the federal government to protest this issue? a. The Anishinaabe b. The Nakoda c. The Métis
d. The Haudenosaunee Question 2 0.25 / 0.25 pts Who were the Indigenous groups primarily involved in negotiating the first three treaties? a. The Stoney, Métis, and Cree
b. The Anishinaabe, Swampy Cree, and Métis c. The Blackfoot Confederacy and the Métis d. The Anishinaabe and Plains Cree Question 3 0.25 / 0.25 pts These ______ were given out as commemorative objects at Treaties 3,4, 5, 6, and 7. What are they? a. Treaty Coins
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b . Treaty Medals c. Treaty Pendants d. Scrip Question 4 0.25 / 0.25 pts Noticeable changes in how settlers conducted treaty negotiations began after the war of 1812. Why? a. The Hudson’s Bay Company disappeared and treaty negotiations became less important b. The British no longer feared American aggression c. The Rupert’s Land Transfer solved all outstanding issues with Aboriginal Title d. The federal government shifted from a military to civilian administration e. A and B f. B and D g. D and C
Question 5 0.25 / 0.25 pts When was Confederation? a. 1867 b. 1876 c. 1885 d. 1860 Question 6 0.25 / 0.25 pts During the 1860s, demographics in Canada were shifting as settlers began to outnumber First Peoples. Why was there a demographic shift? a. Indigenous peoples were dying off because they could not compete b. Settlers were immigrating in greater numbers from Britain c. Indigenous peoples were immigrating south to America
d. Settlers began having bigger families Question 7 0.25 / 0.25 pts How many of today's provinces and territories did Rupert’s land cover? a. 3 (Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba) b. 3 (Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario) c. 2 (Ontario and Manitoba) d. 7 (Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Northwestern Territories, Nunavut) Question 8 0.25 / 0.25 pts Why did the Métis resist the Rupert’s Land transfer? a. They preferred working with the HBC over the government
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b. They wanted to sell the land to someone else c. They are a naturally warring tribe d. Their property rights had not been taken into consideration Question 9 0.25 / 0.25 pts The Red River Resistance led to the creation of which province? a. Alberta b. Ontario c. British Columbia d. Manitoba Question 10 0.25 / 0.25 pts How much land were the Métis promised in the Manitoba Act of 1870?
a. 1.2 million acres b. 640 acres per family of five c. 1.4 million acres d. 140 acres per family of five Question 11 0.25 / 0.25 pts The Métis successfully received all their allotted land promised to them by the federal government. True False Question 12 0.25 / 0.25 pts The failure to administer the land transfer to the Métis constitutes an infringement of their rights.
True False Question 13 0.25 / 0.25 pts In the treaty negotiations for Treaty 1-3, the First Nations people had to take whatever the government offered them because they were desperate. True False Question 14 0.25 / 0.25 pts Each tribe has a different way of nominating their leaders and speakers depending on their own traditions. True False
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Question 15 0.25 / 0.25 pts Why did Treaty 3 take so long to negotiate? a. The federal government refused to honor a previous treaty b. The Anishinaabe asked for too much in the negotiations c. The federal government couldn’t find negotiators d. The federal government was too busy with the first two treaties Question 16 0.25 / 0.25 pts Negotiators on behalf of the Crown did not properly explain the land surrenders clause to Indigenous signatories, preferring to frame these clauses in oral discussions as "land sharing" or "renting" clauses. True False
Question 17 0.25 / 0.25 pts The “Land Surrender clause” was never discussed explicitly in the negotiations for the Numbered Treaties. True False Question 18 0.25 / 0.25 pts After Treaty One, the federal government failed to provide what to the Anishinaabe and Swampy Cree? a. Hunting rights b. Roads c. Farming equipment d. Annuities
e. All of the above f. None of the Above g. C and D h. A and B Question 19 0.25 / 0.25 pts How many treaties did Alexander Morris negotiate on behalf of Canada? a. 4 b. 3 c. 2 d. 11 Question 20 0.25 / 0.25 pts
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In Treaty 3, First Nations agreed to share the lands with federal to what degree? a. Only the depth of a plow b. Lands only and not the lakes c. Only the reserve lands d. The entire lands