<p> Changing Your World: Investigating Empowerment Chapter 5 Adapted Quiz: “Life in British North America”</p><p>Read all instructions carefully. Ensure that you complete all questions to the best of your ability. (SCO 7.3.1) Total points: 20</p><p>Section 1: Vocabulary (5 points) Match each word in the word box to its definition by writing the word in the box next to the definition.</p><p> immigrant urban majority rural minority</p><p>1. Europeans were in the ______in the colonies, which means in greater numbers. 2. First Nations were in the ______in the colonies, which means in fewer numbers. 3. ______is a person who comes to live in a country that is not his/her original home. 4. When you live on farms or in places outside of cities or towns then you live in a ______area. 5. When you live in cities or towns you live in an ______area.</p><p>Section 2: Job Opportunities (6 points) In the mid 1800s British North America had the following job opportunities in various sectors. Place an appropriate word in each blank to complete the sentence. </p><p> doctors farming fishing logging primary secondary shipbuilding tertiary </p><p>1. ______belongs to ______sector which involves harvesting or extracting natural resources. 2. ______belongs to ______sector which involves construction or manufacturing. 3. ______belongs to ______sector which involves providing services to others. Section 3: Peoples of British North America (5 points)</p><p>There were many different groups of people who lived and settled in British North America in the mid-1800s. Read the descriptions below and label them with the correct group of people, listed in the box below (you will not use all of them).</p><p>Acadians Black Colonists Elite First Nations Inuit Métis</p><p>1. The ______immigrated from Great Britain and Ireland and often had a lot of political and economic power. </p><p>2. ______are the people who lived in the first permanent French settlements in North America.</p><p>3. New settlers took over their land and the ______communities were left with small areas of land.</p><p>4. The ______supplied food to fur traders.</p><p>5. This group of people faced discrimination. They were rarely given a title/deed to their land and were often forced to move or relocate. </p><p>Section 4: Daily Life in British North America (4 points)</p><p>Label the following statements about daily life in British North America in the mid- 1800s as true statements or false statements.</p><p>1. Methods of travel on land were basic roads, by foot, horse, or oxen. True False</p><p>2. For most people, health care was provided at home by family members. True False</p><p>3. Pastimes that were popular were sporting events, reading, and family activities. True False</p><p>4. At that time, everyone attended school regularly. There were no longer one room schoolhouses. True False</p>
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