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Question Number 1
What does confederation refer to?
A. Uniting all provinces into a union
B. Uniting all provinces into a country
C. Uniting all colonies into a union
D. Uniting all colinies into a country
E. None of the above
F. I'm not sure
Question Number 2
What was the only independent nation in North America in 1867?
A. Canada
B. United States of America
C. Ireland
D. British
E. None of the above
F. I'm not sure
Question Number 3
. How was Canada different in the 1860s from the present?
A. Made up of colonies
B. Made up of provinces
C. Called British North America
D. Called British Northern America
E. Both "A" and "C"
Question Number 4
. How was Canada different in the 1860s from the present?
A. Made up of colonies
B. Made up of provinces
C. Called British North America
D. Called British Northern America
E. Both "A" and "C"
F. Both "A" and "D"
Question Number 5
What was the colonies made up of?
A. Canada East, Canada West, Rupert's Land, Newfoundland, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.
B. Canada East, Canada West, Rupert's Land, Newfoundland, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.
C. Canada East, Canada West, Rupert's Land, Newfoundland, Canada, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.
D. Canada East, Canada West, Rupert's Land, Newfoundland, Wonderland, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.
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F. None of the above
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Colonies depended on the British and U.S. because they are...
A. Highly developed
B. popular
C. wealthy
D. marketing
E. None of the above
F. All of the above
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A. towns
B. cities
C. farms
D. lumber camps
E. all of the above
F. all of the below
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C. Halifax
D. Quebec
E. Alberta
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