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  • What is a key reason Québec’s language laws are controversial? a) They promote equality b) They limit language choices for minorities c) They encourage tourism d) They reduce taxes
    B
  • Which province established Métis Settlements in 1938? a) Ontario b) Manitoba c) Alberta d) Saskatchewan
    C
  • True or False: The Métis received their promised land fairly under the Manitoba Act.
    False
  • True or False: Ontario’s funding fully resolved infrastructure gaps in French schools.
    False
  • What did Ontario’s Action Plan fund for French schools? a) Sports stadiums b) Teacher recruitment c) Movie theaters d) Tax breaks
    B
  • What system gave Métis land/money certificates to settle claims? a) Treaty system b) Scrip system c) Barter system d) Pension system
    B
  • What is a key goal of Bill 101? a) Promote English culture b) Protect French as Québec’s main language c) Increase tourism d) Reduce taxes
    B
  • What did the 2019 federal agreement recognize about the Métis? a) Their right to self-governance b) Tax exemptions c) Free healthcare d) Ownership of all Crown land
    A
  • How much did Ontario invest in French-language education (2018-2023)? a) $100 million b) $500 million c) $1 billion d) $50 million
    B
  • Which daily service is guaranteed to Francophones under the Charter? a) Healthcare information in French b) Grocery discounts c) Free public transit d) English-only legal documents
    A
  • Who negotiated the Manitoba Act of 1870? a) John A. Macdonald b) Louis Riel c) Gabriel Dumont d) Sir Wilfrid Laurier
    B
  • What does Bill 101 require businesses in Québec to do? a) Use English signage b) Operate primarily in French c) Hire only Francophones d) Close on weekends
    B
  • What criticism exists about Bill 101? a) It promotes bilingualism b) It limits access to English services c) It funds too many schools d) It ignores cultural identity
    B
  • What rights does the Charter grant Francophones to access federal services? a) Voting rights b) Language rights (e.g., services in French) c) Religious rights d) Property rights
    B
  • What was a major challenge in Ontario’s French schools? a) Teacher shortages b) Too many students c) Excessive funding d) No curriculum
    A
  • What education right do Francophone parents have under the Charter? a) Free textbooks b) Children educated in French, even in minority areas c) Mandatory English classes d) Private school funding
    B
  • Have Métis rights been fully addressed today? a) Yes, all issues are resolved b) No, historic injustices still affect them c) Only in Alberta d) Not mentioned in history
    B
  • Why are Francophone language rights important for cultural preservation? a) To eliminate English b) To pass traditions to future generations c) To reduce immigration d) To promote tourism
    B
  • When did Section 35 of the Constitution Act recognize Métis rights? a) 1870 b) 1938 c) 1982 d) 2019
    C
  • What restriction does Bill 101 place on education? a) Limits English-language schooling b) Bans French education c) Requires religious education d) Mandates online classes
    A