Socials 10 Exam

Study notes; for the social studies 10 final exam.

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In 1825, most people in Upper Canada lived:
Near water routes.
The ruling elite group in Upper Canada was called:
Family Compact.
The crown and clergy reserves caused problems because:
It was not farmed and it blocked road development.
The last thing Britain wanted was:
American attitudes and values.
Immigrant ships were called "coffin ships" because:
Many died on the voyage to Canada.
Most immigrants travelled:
In steerage.
Most immigrants were attracted to British North America by:
Potential to own land.
Black Americans travelled to Canada via the Underground Railway. It was so named because:
Of the network of secret trails, tunnels, and pathways.
The leading reformer in Upper Canada in the 1820s and 1830s was:
William Alexander Mackenzie.
In the 1830s, voting was:
Corrupted; anyone against the government was punished.
The Château Clique was supported by:
Wealthy French landowners, Catholic church
French Canadians were most concerned with:
Their culture being undermined.
The Rebellion of 1837 in Upper Canada:
Was poorly led and carried out.
Lord Durham supported:
Responsible government; the union of the Canadas; and English only Canada.
Which of Lord Durham's recommendations did the British government adopt?
Union of the Canadas and English only Canada.