Seating Plan
Team 1Corey, Erin, Lynn, Jenny, Colton, Hasib,
Hilary, Maxwell, Jonghyeon, Brody,
Graeme, Kyle, Adam, Nick
Team 2Valerie, Billy, Michael, Jordie, Matt F.,
Antoinette, Adriano, Yuliya, Alisha,
Matt O., Viny, Yuval, Blase
Confederation Jeopardy!!
December 3, 2012
Rules of Jeopardy1. The game will start with a coin toss to decide who starts. The winning team to pick the first category and value from the game board.
2. There are five categories with five questions each. Questions are valued between $100 and $500.
3. Each team has a limited amount of time to answer the question.
4. When the question appears, any person from either team may raise a hand if he or she believes they have the correct answer.
5. The first team to raise their hand once the question appears will get the opportunity to answer the question within the given time.
6. If the answer is correct, the money is added to the team’s score and the winning team gets to choose the next question and value.
7. If the team answer is wrong, or if the team cannot answer the question in the allocated time the team loses the question’s value and the other team gets a chance to answer the question.
8. If no one gets the answer correct, the team who answered the last question correctly is in control for the next round.
REMEMBER TO HAVE FUN!!
Before we begin, how do we answer a Jeopardy
question?!
Correct! In the form of a
question, Who is, what is, etc..!
LET’S BEGIN!!
People Places Dates Confere-nces
Causes Powers
$100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100
$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200
$300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300
$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400
$500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
Question: This “Father of Confederation” was was born in Scotland and immigrated to the Province of Canada (Canada West).
($100)
Answer: John A. McDonald
Question: This “Father of Confederation” represented Canada East as leader of the Parti Bleu.
($200)
Answer: George-Eteinne Cartier
Question: This person made two major recommendations about Canada: 1. Unite Upper and Lower Canada into one province
2. Give Canada responsible government.($300)
Answer: Lord Durham
Question: This person made the British North America Act (BNA Act) official by signing it into law.
($400)
Answer: Queen Victoria
Question: This person was the 1st Governor General of the Dominion of Canada.
($500)
Answer: Charles Monck
Question: Canada West is today this province.($100)
Answer: Ontario
Question: Modern day Quebec was called this just before Confederation.
($200)
Answer: Canada East
Question: Before Confederation British North America was divided into these five separate colonies.
($300)
Answer: Province of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island
Question: Right after the British North America Act was signed into law, these provinces made up the Dominion of Canada.
($400)
Answer: Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.
Question: The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council is located here.
($500)
Answer: United Kingdom
Question: On this date (month, day, year) the British North America Act first become effective.
($100)
Answer: July 1st, 1867
Question: On this date the British North America Act (BNA Act) was signed (month, year).
($200)
Answer: March, 1867
Question: In this year the people of the five colonies begin to start seriously planning to become a country of their own.
($300)
Answer: 1864
Question: In this year Upper and Lower Canada rebelled.($400)
Answer: 1837
Question: In this year George-Etienne Cartier introduced a bill for the creation of the Grand Trunk Railway.
($500)
Answer: 1852
Question: These were the three main conferences that shaped the future of Canada.
($100)
Answer: 1. Charlottetown Conference2. Quebec Conference3. London Conference
Question: At this conference the Fathers of Confederation discussed the idea of “Maritime Union”.
($200)
Answer: Charlottetown Conference
Question: At this conference the Fathers of Confederation created the “72 Resolutions”.
($300)
Answer: Quebec Conference
Question: At this conference the Fathers of Confederation put the final touches on the first draft of the British North America Act (BNA).
($400)
Answer: London Conference
Question: At this conference the Province of Canada invited themselves along.
($500)
Answer: Charlottetown Conference
Question: These are three of the ten causes of Confederation as discussed in class.
($100)
Answer: Possible Answers…
1. Big Public Projects2. Canada could take over Rupertsland from the Hudson Bay
Company3. Changing British Attitudes4. Fear of American Invasion5. Fear of Manifest Destiny
6. Language and cultural rights could be guaranteed under a federal system
7. The Fenian Raids8. Trade with other countries would be more likely if all the
colonies were joined as a single colonies9. The colonies needed to have free trade among themselves as
a country10. Political Deadlock
Question: Out of the ten causes for Confederation, this was the one where a group of Irish men would invade Upper Canada and New Brunswick.
($200)
Answer: Fenian Raids
Question: Out of the ten causes of Confederation, this was the one concerned with the wide range of small political parties in British North America.
($300)
Answer: Political Deadlock
Question: Out of the ten causes of Confederation, this was the one dealing with the Grand Trunk Railway.
($400)
Answer: Big Public Projects
Question: The Reciprocity Treaty represented this cause of Confederation.
($500)
Answer: The colonies needed to have free trade among themselves
Question: Confederation divided power between these two government levels.
($100)
Answer: 1. Federal2. Provincial
Question: Health care was the responsibility of this level of government.
($200)
Answer: Provincial
Question: Control of criminal law was the responsibility of this level of government.
($300)
Answer: Federal
Question: These were the two premises upon which the government of Canada was founded.
($400)
Answer: 1. Maintain law and order to provide defense2. Create a climate where individuals could work and make money
Question: These are the six provincial powers as agreed to at the confederation conferences.
($500)
Answer:1. Health care2. Education
3. Taverns4. Direct taxes
5. Property and civil rights6. Old age pensions
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