1. WHAT WERE THE TWO MAIN DEMANDS OF THE PATRIOTES ?

          1. That British immigration be increased.
          2. That the two Canadas be united.
          3. That French immigration be encouraged.
          4. That the budget be controlled through the legislative assembly.
          5. That responsible government be granted.

A) 1 and 4                                         C) 2 and 5
B) 2 and 3                                         D) 4 and 5
 
ANSWER: A B C D

2. PLACE THE FOLLOWING EVENTS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.

     1. The Patriotes revolted and were defeateded by the British army.
     2. The British government sends Lord Durham to investigate the situation.
     3. The 92 Resolutions were submitted by the Patriotes to London.

A)    1,    2,    3            B)    2,    3,    1            C)    3,    2,    1            D)    3,    1,    2
 
ANSWER: A B C D

3. WHICH PERIOD OF TIME IS CHARACTERIZED BY THE FOLLOWING THREE
    STATEMENTS ?

                                    A)                         B)                          C)                         D)
                       /______________/______________/______________/______________/

                   1763                    1774                     1791                     1840                     1867
 
ANSWER: A B C D

4. IDENTIFY TWO OF THE DEMANDS FOUND IN THE 92 RESOLUTIONS WHICH WERE
   SUBMITTED BY LOUIS-JOSEPH PAPINEAU TO LONDON IN 1834.

          1. Increased British immigration
          2. An elected legislative council
          3. Responsible government
          4. Abolition of parliamentary government
          5. Union of Upper and Lower Canada
A) 1 and 2               B) 2 and 3             C) 3 and 4            D) 4 and 5
 
ANSWER: A B C D

5. In 1837, there were rebellions in both Upper and Lower Canada. Some causes of the rebellions
    were unique to one colony or the other, while others were common to both colonies.

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING WAS A CAUSE OF THE REBELLIONS IN BOTH COLONIES ?

A) Large sections of farmland were reserved for the Anglican church.
B) The elected assemblies had very little political power since the governor had veto power.
C) The British government refused to protect Canadian interests.
D) French settlers in both colonies wanted the right to vote.
 
ANSWER: A B C D

GO ON TO: Union of the Two Canadas.