Try the questions above. We will have a similar mini-test next class. Be sure to see Mr. Mak right away, if you need any extra help!
Tuesday, 21 February 2017
Wednesday, 15 February 2017
Geography Review Test - 8A (Tues Feb 21 ) 8B(Tues Feb 21 )
Great work and participation in class today!
Learning Goals:
Seven continents (names and locations)
All five oceans (names and locations)
10 Provinces and 3 Territories (names and locations)
Four hemispheres - North, South, West, East (names and locations)
Latitude (running W-E, named N and S) and Longitude (Running N-S, Named W and E)
Prime Meridian
Equator
Learning Goals:
Seven continents (names and locations)
All five oceans (names and locations)
10 Provinces and 3 Territories (names and locations)
Four hemispheres - North, South, West, East (names and locations)
Latitude (running W-E, named N and S) and Longitude (Running N-S, Named W and E)
Prime Meridian
Equator
Sunday, 5 February 2017
The Winners!
*Wilfrid Laurier video from class
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPIqlu7NwZ4
*It was an incredibly difficult decision, but our winners are:
8B - L.O., J.B. , A.J. and T.L.
8A - *There were too many amazing hunts of comparable quality in this class.
Winners: S. M., A. B., A. J., B.M., W. W., N.A and Z.G.
*This was our most consistent project of the year. Keep up the great work Grade 8!
*The test will be this Friday, February 10th for both classes. Tests are posted below.
Good luck studying!
1.
The __________________________ was a railway that went from the
______________ of Canada to __________. This means it was ___________________,
because it travelled from one end of the country to the other.
5.
After the Conservatives lost the election in 1874, they
stormed back in 1878, winning 137 to 69 seats. A big reason for the win was
Macdonald’s ____________________, which raised tariffs on foreign products and
reduced tariffs on imported materials.
7. Many supporters of this contract were wealthy
businessmen and bank owners like _____________ and J.J. Hill.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPIqlu7NwZ4
*It was an incredibly difficult decision, but our winners are:
8B - L.O., J.B. , A.J. and T.L.
8A - *There were too many amazing hunts of comparable quality in this class.
Winners: S. M., A. B., A. J., B.M., W. W., N.A and Z.G.
*This was our most consistent project of the year. Keep up the great work Grade 8!
*The test will be this Friday, February 10th for both classes. Tests are posted below.
Good luck studying!
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR)- Unit Test - 8A
1) The __________________________ was a railway that
went from the ______________ of Canada to British Colombia. This means it was
___________________, because it traveled from one end of the country to the
other.2) In 1871, when _________________________, the first Prime
Minister of Canada, was persuading ____________________ to join Confederation,
he promised to have the railway constructed within _________. 3) The railway’s progress was slow and MacDonald
needed money to support his campaign. This is when the ______________________,
a political crisis, arose. 4) Sir John A. MacDonald took a ________ of _________
dollars from a rich ship-builder named _________________. 5) In the election, the ___________________ won 103
seats compared to 97 seats for the Liberals, and Allan’s group was granted the
contract to build the railway. 6) After the election, many people began to speak of
the money involved. This created the appearance of a bribe and this caused him
to lose his seat in Parliament. _____________________, leader of the Liberal
Party, won the position of Prime Minister, in 1874.7) Four years later, in 1878, MacDonald won the
election by making a new economic policy. It was known as the _______________.
It became very popular among Canadian industries as it opened many job
opportunities. Macdonald won three more elections due to the impact of the
policy. 8) The time for the ten-year promise was running out.
In _______, he assigned a new contract to complete the railway. Some of the
supporters of the railway were wealthy bankers, such as: _______________, J.J.
Hill, and George Stephen. 9) Once construction began, the railway was completed
in only ___________, as workers laid down tracks from _________, Ontario, to
____________, British Colombia. 10) A railway in Milwaukee had a General Superintendent
by the name of _______________ who also was also appointed general manager of
the CPR on January 1, 1882. He was also in charge of selecting the labourers,
otherwise known as ______________, for the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway.
11) Another man, _________________, oversaw the building of the railway reaching from Port Moody, B.C., to _________________British Colombia. 12) Throughout construction, white workers, who had “safer” jobs, were paid ______ a day. By contrast, ____________________, who did almost all the dangerous jobs, were paid only ____ a day. Cold weather, lack of medical care and crowded living spaces were only a few examples of the _______________________ the Chinese labourers had to endure. 13) In order to discourage further immigration after the railway was complete, every Chinese person coming to Canada had to pay a ___________ of $50. This amount increased significantly over the next few years. 14) The ____________was driven into the railway on ____________________by financier Donald A. Smith in Craigellachie, B.C., far ahead of schedule. 15) The railway helped Canada survive, deliver trades, goods and people from Nova Scotia to British Columbia. This was the ____________________. Bonus: While the Chinese were using _________________ to blow up rock to create tunnels through the mountains, they discovered ____________deposits that they believed would bring health, wealth, and happiness.
11) Another man, _________________, oversaw the building of the railway reaching from Port Moody, B.C., to _________________British Colombia. 12) Throughout construction, white workers, who had “safer” jobs, were paid ______ a day. By contrast, ____________________, who did almost all the dangerous jobs, were paid only ____ a day. Cold weather, lack of medical care and crowded living spaces were only a few examples of the _______________________ the Chinese labourers had to endure. 13) In order to discourage further immigration after the railway was complete, every Chinese person coming to Canada had to pay a ___________ of $50. This amount increased significantly over the next few years. 14) The ____________was driven into the railway on ____________________by financier Donald A. Smith in Craigellachie, B.C., far ahead of schedule. 15) The railway helped Canada survive, deliver trades, goods and people from Nova Scotia to British Columbia. This was the ____________________. Bonus: While the Chinese were using _________________ to blow up rock to create tunnels through the mountains, they discovered ____________deposits that they believed would bring health, wealth, and happiness.
The Canadian Pacific Railway Test - 8B
1.
The __________________________ was a railway that went from the
______________ of Canada to __________. This means it was ___________________,
because it travelled from one end of the country to the other.
2.
In 1871, when _________________________, Canada’s first Prime Minister,
was persuading ____________________ to join Confederation, he promised to have
the railway constructed within _________.3. To help win the 1872 election, the ___________________ party took a large _________ of _____________ to make sure that rich ship builder ___________________’s crew was given the contract for the Canadian Pacific Railway. When word leaked that Allan had given a money to the
Conservatives to help their campaign, it backfired. This event was then called the _________________.
4. While supporters claimed that there was no evidence that the ___________________ railway contract was given because of the bribe, another election was called in 1874 and the Liberal leader _____________________ became the new Prime Minister.
5.
After the Conservatives lost the election in 1874, they
stormed back in 1878, winning 137 to 69 seats. A big reason for the win was
Macdonald’s ____________________, which raised tariffs on foreign products and
reduced tariffs on imported materials.
6.
By 1878, there had
only been a few attempts by the government to build the railroad in Manitoba
and ___________. So in ______, MacDonald gave a new contract to a railroad
company in Montreal.
7. Many supporters of this contract were wealthy
businessmen and bank owners like _____________ and J.J. Hill.
8.
Over a five-year term, workers laid tracks from
___________, Ontario, to _____________, British Columbia.
9.
________________________ was born in the U.S. and was the general superintendent of
the Milwaukee, Wisconsin railway. He then moved to Canada and was appointed general
manager of the CPR. He came up with the idea of hiring ___________ for cheap.
About 15,000 labourers, also known as _________________, came from China to
assist with construction. In addition to horrible ________________ for them,
the Chinese were paid only________as compared to _______ for White workers.
10. In order
to discourage further immigration after the railway was complete, every Chinese
person coming to Canada had to pay a ___________ of $50. This amount increased
significantly over the next few years.11. A man known as__________________ was hired on
as the supervisor of the railway building in B.C, from ________________ to Port
Moody. Over a _____________ time period, the whole railway was constructed,
finishing on ____________________. Upon completion, the transcontinental
railway, spanned from the East Coast of Canada to the West Coast, with
Donald J. Smith, one of the railway’s financial backers, hammering in the
________________.
12. The
_________________________ was felt right away. It helped in transport cargo and
people across the country and was also able to send troops to areas of need,
such as Batoche, very quickly.
13. Bonus: While the Chinese were using _________________ to blow up rock to create tunnels through the mountains, they discovered ____________ deposits that they believed would bring health, wealth, and happiness.
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