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History 300-Exam– Sec III2013-2014

written by Leo Steinberger

Pay attentionGood Luck

Copyright. L. Steinberger 2013

Seating?

• Can you see this text?

• Bad vision in Front – Good vision in Back

• Move

Question 1 (Cover)

• What is the name of the textbook we use in this course?

• (pp. 1)

• A) Historamas

• B) Pastoramas

• C) Panoramas

• D) Reloramas

Question 2 p. 2

• The Amerinidians and Inuit are composed of 3 large linguistic and cultural families. Which set reflects this?

• (pp. 1)

• A) Mohawks, Wendats, Inuits

• B) Inuit, Iroquoian family, Algonquians

• C) Iroquoian, Mohawks, Eagles

• D) Beaver clan, Inuit, Wendats

Question 3 p. 2-3

• What is the name for the act of 18___ which was intended to assimilate the indigenous peoples into Western society.

• Indian Act of 18____

Question 4 (p.1)

• Where did the people of the First Nations originally come from. (Top P. 4)

• The Steppes of _________________

Question 5 p.4-5

• It is believed that the people of North America came to the Americas via different routes. Identify them.

• A) The Bridge of Beringa over the ___________Strait

• B) Via the Aleutian ____________

• C) Over the Pacific Ocean from __________

D) Over the Atlantic Ocean from _________

Q. 6. Since there is no written language from their time, alternative sources are available for studying

the Amerindians. Identify one of these sources.(P. 7)

• _(6a) Arti….._______

• found by (6b)________________

• Written (6c) Acc….._________________

by the (6d) ________________________

Q. 7. There were (7a)____ Iroquoian nations. The Iroquois speak different (7b)______of the same (7c)_________. They lived in (7d)__________made of (7e)________. They usually planted corn , beans and squash, known as the three (7f) _______. Since they had to move every 10 to 15 years when the houses started to deteriorate, they were a (7g)______________ people.

• Words or numbers you may choose to use:• 3, 9, 13, longhouse, corn, cement, mud, wood, shorthouse,

language, dialects, brothers, sisters, nomadic, sedentary, semi-sedentary, semi-nomadic

• Sources. P. 8

Q. 8. The society of the Iroquois was a society where the information was passed

down from Mother to daughter. (p. 9)

• What is the name for this type of society?

• ______________________

Q. 9. The Iroquois. What were men responsible for? List only the appropriate letters which apply on

the answer sheet. (p.9)• A) Hunting, • B) Cultivating the soil• C) Fishing• D) Hunted small game• E) Brought in the harvest• F) Cleared the land• G) Constructing Homes• H Trading with other nations• I) Cared for welfare of children and family• J) Defense

Q. 10. The Iroquois. What were women responsible for? List only the appropriate letters

which apply on the answer sheet. (p.9)• A) Hunting, • B) Cultivating the soil• C) Fishing• D) Hunted small game• E) Brought in the harvest• F) Cleared the land• G) Constructing Homes• H) Trading with other nations• I) Cared for welfare of children and family• J) Defense

11. Which best represents the goods traded between the Iroquois and the Algonquian?

(p.9)

• A) Corn and tobacco for meat, skin and furs

• B) Corn and tobacco for |Squash and Beans

• C) Corn for tobacco

• D) Corn for animal bones

12. Which physical regions did The Algonquians occupy? (p. 11)

• A) The Canadian Shield and the St. Lawrence lowlands

• B) The Lawrence lowlands and the Appalachians

• C) The Canadian Shield and the Hudson Bay lowlands

• D) The Canadian Shield and the Appalachians

13. Which term best describes The Algonquians?

• A) Sedentary

• B) Semi-sedentary

• C) Nomadic

• D) Semi-Nomadic

14. The AlgonquiansWhat were their canoes made

from?

• ________ ____________

15. The Algonquians Which season meant a time for

weddings and celebrations?

• __________________________________

Q. 16. The AlgonquiansThe society of the Algonquians was a

society where the information was passed down from father to son.

• What is the name for this type of society?

• ______________________

Q. 17 - The Iroquois.. Each Village had two clan chiefs.

What are their titles?

• A) Band ________ Chief

• B) W…._________ Chief

18. The Algonquians. What were men responsible for? List only the appropriate letters which apply on

the answer sheet. (p. 11) • A) Hunting• B) Harvesting• C) Fishing• D) Housework• E) Defense• F) Collecting Wood• G) Making Canoes• H) Making Fires• I) Making

Snowshoes

J) Preparing PeltsK) TradingL) Building Tents

M) Making Clothes

N) Making Tent Covers

19. The Algonquians. What were women responsible for? List only the appropriate letters

which apply on the answer sheet. (p.11) • A) Hunting• B) Harvesting• C) Fishing• D) Housework• E) Defense• F) Collecting Wood• G) Making Canoes• H) Making Fires• I) Making

Snowshoes

J) Preparing PeltsK) TradingL) Building Tents

M) Making Clothes

N) Making Tent Covers

20. The Algonquians. Who made the decisions in the group? (p. 11)

• ___________________________

• Choose the appropriate word or term below and write it above.

• Chief, Band Council, Consensus of the women, Consensus of the men, Warrior Chief

21. Amerindian view of the world (p. 13)

• Many Native nations describe their view of the world as

• The a)__________ of b)__________

22. Amerindian - What do All elements of the universe, whether living or non-living, contain? (p.

13)

• Write the one word.

• _________________________________

23. The circle of life is divided into four quarters. (p.13)

• What does each of the four points correspond to? Each point corresponds to a _________________point.

24. Amerindians – What is the name of the Natives where Mexico City now rests?.

(p.14)

• Write the name below?

• _____________________________.

25. Amerindians – Social Behaviour-

• The notion of reciprocity in the circle of life translates into the practice of

• ______________-______________.• -a situation or relationship, Reciprocity in social

psychology refers to responding to a positive action with another positive action, rewarding kind actions. As a social construct, reciprocity ...

-relationship in which two people or groups agree to do something similar for each other, to allow each other to have the same rights, etc

26. Haida. The Haida of the west coast have a tradition whereby a large meal and goods are shared by the host. What is the name of this

sharing ritual? (p. 16)

• __________________________________

27. Amerindians – Education of children- (p. 17)

• Which of the following is NOT true?

• A) Amerindians raised their children with patience and constraint.

• B) The basic limitation was the division of roles by gender.

• C) They did inflict punishment on their children when necessary.

• D) A child prepared for his or her role by imitating the parent

28. Amerindians- Spirituality

• How did the Amerindians perceive death? (p.20)

• A) Negatively

• B) Positively

• C) Did not care

• D) Transition to Afterlife

29. Amerindians- Spirituality (p.20)

• The Amerindians believed in both a god as a creator and in a superior force. This force is often called the Great Spirit or the Great __________________.

30. Amerindians- Spirituality

• Very important in the spirituality of the Amerindians were something they experienced which expressed the needs of their soul. What was that something which we as non-natives also experience?

• ____________________________

31. Amerindians- Spirituality( p. 22)

• When a boy entered into adulthood, he usually had to undergo a

• _____________ Quest.

32. Amerindians- Spirituality

• What was the name of person who acted as a healer, a prophet, truth seer and a guardian of the mythology?

• ______________________________• Source: http://www.google.ca/imgres?um=1&hl=en&biw=1024&bih=571&tbm=isch&tbnid=cxW9ubZ7h33-qM:&imgrefurl=http://www.coolchaser.com/graphics/tag/NATIVE

%2520SHAMAN&docid=tQ5UnPioMtQq7M&imgurl=http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll34/willdanielle/shaman.jpg&w=393&h=644&ei=HqpNUtzZE7PlyAGz84HoDA&zoom=1&iact=rc&page=1&tbnh=133&tbnw=84&start=0&ndsp=22&ved=1t:429,r:6,s:0,i:102&tx=32&ty=70

33. Amerindians- Spirituality (p.22)

• The Algonquians took things like bird beaks, animal claws or dried and decorated heads of the first goose of the year along with them on the hunt. These items are referred to as

• _________________________• Source: https://www.google.ca/search?

um=1&biw=1024&bih=571&hl=en&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=iroquoian+amulet#hl=en&q=native+amulet&tbm=isch&um=1

34. Amerindians- Spirituality (p. 25)

• Amerindians passed on their knowledge orally. Without written agreements, the nations established their treaties during ceremonies in which belts woven with beads carved from shells were handed down from generation to generation. What are these belts called?

• _________________________

35. Quebec – Hydro (p.30)

• On February 7, 2002 the Government of Quebec and what nation signed the agreement called the La Paix des Braves.

• _____________________________