CHAPTER 5: THE MOSAIC OF CANA DA (PP. 76‒109)

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CHAPTER 5: THE MOSAIC OF CANADA (PP. 76‒109)CULTURES OF CANADAComprehension Check (p. 81)1.2.3.4.the First Nations and the InuitEnglishVietnamThe family classification now only includes “close relations such as spouses anddependent children” (p. 80).Using New Words (p. .6.7.8.pollutionfaminemosaictrendActivity (p. 82)1.2.3.4.cdabA STORY OF CROSS-CULTURAL CONFUSIONComprehension Check (p. 83)1.2.3.because she did not understand Chinese, which everyone was speaking, and becauseshe thought the men were sickSome were wearing undershirts with trousers and others undershirts with boxer shortsbecause it was the weekend and they were relaxing.Everyone took turns looking after the baby.CELEBRATING DIVERSITYComprehension Check (p. 85)1.2.3.She was 90 years old in 1995 (and would be 107 in 2012).128 years oldIndiaVirginia Sauvé, Gateway to Canada, Second Edition: Chapter 5 Exercises: Answer Key1

Using New Words (p. 85‒86)1.2.3.4.5.permissionaffirmingought torewardinsight6.7.8.9.10.gesturecelebrate; turnsymbolhesitateddemonstratedABORIGINAL PEOPLES OF CANADAComprehension Check (p. 88)1.2.3.4.because they are considered inappropriate and inaccurate (p. 86)reservesFirst Nations and French-Canadian or Scottishin northern CanadaUsing New Words (p. storsstatusrelevance1.2.3.4.First Nations peopleDeneInuitMétisD.Assignment (p. 90)1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.potlatch: You can eat this.powwow: You can watch or look at this.totem pole: You can watch or look at this.moccasins: You can wear these.mukluks: You can wear these.kayak: You can travel in this.pemmican: You can eat this.bannock: You can eat this.Virginia Sauvé, Gateway to Canada, Second Edition: Chapter 5 Exercises: Answer Key2

ONE ABORIGINAL VOICEComprehension Check (p. 91)1.2.3.initially friendly; later became more unfriendly (“That did not come until later, until aftersad experience taught us that all newcomers were not worthy of trust andbrotherhood” [p. 90]).First Nations peoplefor example, “which animals to kill and how to kill; which plants, fruits, and nuts to eat;which herbs to use for medicinal purposes; how to build the canoe to travel greatdistances” (p. 91)Using New Words (p. tileprosper7.8.9.10.11.12.memorableimposetake note ofadoptedportagesliquorTHE TWO SOLITUDESComprehension Check (p. 95)1.2.3.New Brunswick and Quebecbecause in most parts of Canada, “the anglophone and francophone communities liverelatively separate from each other” (p. 93).to have Quebec treated as a distinct nation from the rest of CanadaUsing New Words (p. istanglophonefrancophoneBLACK CULTURE IN CANADAComprehension Check (p. 98)1.“Some came as slaves or runaways from American slavery. Others, like many ofCanada’s immigrants, came in search of new opportunities and freedom” (p. 97).Virginia Sauvé, Gateway to Canada, Second Edition: Chapter 5 Exercises: Answer Key3

2.3.Africvilleno; it was destroyed by a majority decision of city council, the residents were forced tomove, and the land was clearedUsing New Words (p. renActivity (p. 99)Answers to this exercise are on p. 250 of Gateway to Canada.OTHER CULTURES OF CANADAComprehension Check (p. 100)1.2.3.multiculturalChinese New Yearany two of: bilingual school programs for children; heritage language classes held afterregular classes, in the evenings, or on Saturdays; annual heritage festivals; regular gettogethers with community and family members; other answers may also be acceptableUsing New Words (p. 101)1.2.3.4.5.looking forward tohugeheritagecappuccinoblended inActivity (p. 101)Answers to this exercise are on p. 251 of Gateway to Canada.RELIGIONS OF CANADAComprehension Check (p. 103)1.2.3.Roman CatholicismnoIslamVirginia Sauvé, Gateway to Canada, Second Edition: Chapter 5 Exercises: Answer Key4

Using New Words (p. 103)1.2.3.declaresynagogue, temple, mosquemisleadingActivity (p. 103‒104)Answers to this exercise are on p. 251 of Gateway to Canada.RELIGIOUS PRACTICES IN CANADAComprehension Check (p. 105)1.2.3.4.sword, knife, or bladehat or headdresspolice officerreligiousUsing New Words (p. BRATIONS AND HOLIDAYSComprehension Check (p. 108)1.2.3.4.5.Christmas and ThanksgivingHalloween; by saying “trick or treat!”July 1st“On Christmas Eve many people go to church and then return home to have a feastand open gifts. Others wait until Christmas morning when they gather around theChristmas tree, empty their stockings, and then open their gifts. Then, in late afternoon,the family gathers for a turkey dinner . Families have their own special menus onthese days, but these are menu items which are very common on Christmas for manyfamilies” (p. 106).Valentine’s Day; noVirginia Sauvé, Gateway to Canada, Second Edition: Chapter 5 Exercises: Answer Key5

Using New Words (p. ed7.8.9.10.civicsecularcostumesfastVirginia Sauvé, Gateway to Canada, Second Edition: Chapter 5 Exercises: Answer Key6

Virginia Sauvé, Gateway to Canada, Second Edition: Chapter 5 Exercises: Answer Key 1 CHAPTER 5: THE MOSAIC OF CANADA (PP. 76‒109) CULTURES OF CANADA Comprehension Check (p. 81) 1. the First Nations and the Inuit 2. English 3. Vietnam 4. The family classification now only includes “close relations such as spouses and

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