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Test Review on Chapter 4

Test Review on Chapter 4. Document Based Test. The test for this unit is going to be based on documents from your textbook. There are going to be 10 documents. All the questions for the test will about these documents.

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Test Review on Chapter 4

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  1. Test Review on Chapter 4

  2. Document Based Test • The test for this unit is going to be based on documents from your textbook. • There are going to be 10 documents. All the questions for the test will about these documents. • To review for this test you will have to study the meaning of these documents as well as you notes from class. • The questions will be in the form of short answers as well as matching documents to the questions.

  3. Documents • Document #6 (p.9): This shows the political organization of Lower Canada in 1791 after the Constitutional Act. Notice how the real power of the government is located in the position of the governor. • Document #7 (p.10): The Constitutional Act and the clergy. Notice how the CA ensures the protection of the Catholic Church in Lower Canada. • Document #11 (p.14): French-English relations. Notice how Lord Selkirk describes how separate the Canadiens and British really are. That would explain why they argue so much in the Assembly.

  4. Documents • Document #16 (p.17): Number of people in Bourgeois professions. Notice how Canadiens professionals outnumber their British counterparts • Document #21 (p.21): A petition to unify Upper and Lower Canada. Notice how the British colonist want to see the Canadiens assimilated into the British population. • Document #25 (p.24) Papineau’s Liberalism. Notice how Papineau is warning of rebellion if liberal demands are not met.

  5. Documents • Document #33 (p.30): The Battle of St. Eustache. This picture shows an example of the type of pitched battles that the Patriotes fought against the British. • Document #34 (p.31): Declaration of Independence of Lower Canada. The articles of this declaration are good examples of some of the ideal of liberalism and the demands of the Canadiens. • Document #46 (p.36): Lord Durham’s vision of the Canadiens. Lord Durham clearly believes that the British are superior to the Canadien and talks about how to assimilate them.

  6. Documents • Document #52 (p.39): Gov’t of United Canada 1840. This shows what the gov’t was like after the the Act of Union. It made Canadien representatives a minority and did not grant ministerial accountability like the Durham report suggested.

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