The final quiz is a short answer question. You will need to write between 500-600 words. You MUST post your answer in the space below. This quiz tests your understanding of all the material we have studied to date, and asks you to provide analysis of the history and ideas we have discussed – drawing on themes, events, and issues throughout the course.
Read the questions listed below. Select only ONE to answer. You must clearly articulate an argument to demonstrate your knowledge of the course. Remember, the argument needs the information from the course. For example, if you are arguing we need to learn about a specific issue, you need to use course material to demonstrate why. Describe specifics avoid being too general or vague.
Again to complete the quiz successfully and avoid an NP you must post your answer in the space below. Once you submit, you will not be able to go back and change your response.
You do not need citations. This is a short answer quiz. All you need is the body of this short answer.
Responses are due April 6th at 8pm. Once the quiz closes I will not accept any further submissions.
QUESTIONS: Choose ONE question from the three below.
1. Describe one contemporary issue Indigenous peoples in Canada we learned about this semester, and explain how one historical event is connected and even caused the problem?
2. Explain how the role of women has changed. And, explain what you think it will take for women to regain their former position within their communities and the country?
3. What is one government policy that has had tremendous ripples effects even today. Why do all people in Canada need to know about this policy?
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