Social 8: Missionairies MEGA QUIZ

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Question 1

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In what year did Champlain enlist four missionairies?
Answer
  • 1608
  • 1614
  • 1635
  • 1594

Question 2

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What day and year did Champlain die?
Answer
  • Oct 12, 1597
  • Dec 25, 1641
  • Dec 25, 1635
  • Nov 18, 1602

Question 3

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From what condition did Champlain die?
Answer
  • Paralysis
  • Scurvy
  • European Diseases
  • Warfare

Question 4

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Fill in the blanks: To convert, [blank_start]Champlain[blank_end] wanted the Natives to... - Abandon their [blank_start]filthy habits[blank_end] - Abandon their [blank_start]loose morals[blank_end] - Render them [blank_start]sedentary[blank_end] - Civilize them in [blank_start]French manners[blank_end]
Answer
  • filthy habits
  • loose morals
  • sedentary
  • French manners
  • Champlain

Question 5

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What nation did the Recollets focus on converting first?
Answer
  • Mi'kmaq
  • Haudenosaunee
  • Montagnais
  • Scottish

Question 6

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Fill in THREE reasons why the Recollets failed at converting their target nation.
Answer
  • The Montagnais were too timid
  • The Montagnais were a nomadic group
  • They refused to change their ways
  • It was too cold for the Montagnais
  • It was too cold for the Recollets
  • The Montagnais ran away

Question 7

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When were the Jesuits introduced?
Answer
  • 1599
  • 1614
  • 1632
  • 1634

Question 8

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By 1645, the Jesuits had mapped out all five of the Great Lakes
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 9

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The Jesuits had hoped to get the Natives into Christianity. They used a mix of FOUR of these things.
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  • Chastisement
  • Wishful thinking
  • Assassination
  • Humiliation
  • Bartering
  • Disease
  • Warfare
  • Trading

Question 10

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The Jesuits argued that suffering was necessary to destroy the First Nations pride.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 11

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When was the first big epidemic from the Jesuits?
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  • 1634
  • 1655
  • 1612
  • 1614

Question 12

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Fill in the blanks: Some diseases wiped out half of the Huron population in [blank_start]six[blank_end] years. It went from [blank_start]35,000[blank_end] to about [blank_start]16,000[blank_end]. The [blank_start]Huron[blank_end] begged the [blank_start]Jesuits[blank_end] to stop the sickness. This allowed the chance to say that they must [blank_start]pray[blank_end] and it will heal them.
Answer
  • 35,000
  • 16,000
  • six
  • Huron
  • Jesuits
  • pray

Question 13

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Why did the Huron think the Jesuits did witchcraft?
Answer
  • They could cure the diseases
  • They believed in God
  • Only the Huron were getting the diseases
  • Only A and C
  • None of the above

Question 14

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The Jesuit's talk of death and the afterlife was found disturbing and morbid by the Huron.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 15

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Check FIVE reasons why the Huron thought the Jesuits were witches/sorcerers.
Answer
  • They could write
  • The Jesuits didn't die from the cold
  • When they prayed, it sometimes came true
  • They could cure the diseases
  • Rain arrived more
  • They Jesuits were very convincing
  • The diseases only affected the Huron
  • The Jesuits were good at trading
  • The Jesuits talked about death an the afterlife

Question 16

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What is a communion wafer?
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  • It was a pastry that represents the body of Christ
  • It was a bread that represents the body of Christ
  • It was a jewel that represents the body of Christ
  • It was a weapon that represents the body of Christ

Question 17

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The Jesuits only trusted the [blank_start]transubstantiation[blank_end] with few Christian Huron.
Answer
  • transubstantiation

Question 18

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Rumor soon spread that the Jesuits were hiding a dead animal in their tent to make everyone sick.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 19

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Fill in the blanks: The Jesuits saw the diseases as a [blank_start]punishment[blank_end] from God to the Huron. They told this to the Huron but they just wanted to [blank_start]abandon[blank_end] Christianity and go away from the Huron.
Answer
  • punishment
  • abandon

Question 20

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The Jesuits said that God could punish you for FOUR things.
Answer
  • If you say "Oh my God"
  • If you catch a disease
  • If you run away
  • If you are hypocritical
  • If there is a famine
  • If your crops fail
  • If the Jesuits go to war with you
  • If the Iroquis go to war with you

Question 21

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Fill in the blanks: The Jesuits became [blank_start]disruptive[blank_end] to the Huron. There was a [blank_start]split[blank_end] between Huron who converted and those who didn't. The [blank_start]Huron[blank_end] scared the [blank_start]Jesuits[blank_end], so they threatened to stop [blank_start]trading[blank_end].
Answer
  • disruptive
  • split
  • trading
  • Huron
  • Jesuits

Question 22

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By the ____'s, the Huron Confederacy was in a serious crisis.
Answer
  • 1630
  • 1590
  • 1640
  • 1610

Question 23

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What issues was the Huron Confederacy facing?
Answer
  • The population was declining and split
  • The Huron were starving
  • The Iroquis took their advantage of this and planned to invade
  • Only A and C
  • Only B and C
  • All of the above

Question 24

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What did Montreal used to be named and when was it founded?
Answer
  • Ville Marie, May 17, 1635
  • Ville Marie, May 15, 1612
  • Ville Marie, May 17, 1642
  • Ville Marie May 15, 1642

Question 25

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Women played a vital role in the founding in Montreal. Check FOUR things they founded.
Answer
  • Bakeries
  • Orphanages
  • Schools
  • Construction
  • Hospitals
  • Restaurants
  • Poorhouses
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