Nur 222 Exam Questions and Correct Solutions
during the 1870s, tuberculosis was rampant among the indigenous population of the plains
false
in the early 1870s, the first nations of the west were self governing peoples relying on bison
as the basis for their economy
true
what contributed to food shortages on the plains
disappearance of the bison
what year were indians made wards of the canadian state
1876
which of the following causes reemergence of TB in individuals
poverty, malnutrition, stress
large scale immigration brought health risks to the area. for example, icelandic immigrants
brought smallpox to manitoba during the late 1870s.
true
how were medical crises resolved in canada during the colonization-settler period
through Canada's centrist approach to indian policy
which of the following diseases were rampant amongst indigenous populations in the late
1870s in western canada
, TB
government officials approved allotment of rations consisting of 1/2 lb of flour and 1/2 lb of
meat/person was sufficient to maintain the health of aboriginals
false
the author argues that the decline of health among aboriginals in the west during this
period was a direct consequence of not only infection but ecological catastrophe and
subjugation from the colonial process
true
who recommended the introduction of industrial schools for the education of indigenous
and metis to the minister of the interior
Nicholas Flood Davin
who quoted "when the school in on the reserve, the child lives with his parents who are
savages...", "though he may learn to read and write, his habits and training and mode of
thought are indian". "He is simply a savage who can read and write"?
John A Macdonald
industrial schools were a new concept introduced to Canada that had never been developed
before in any other place.
false
what was the health of the children in the residential schools?
most had tuberculosis
during the 1870s, tuberculosis was rampant among the indigenous population of the plains
false
in the early 1870s, the first nations of the west were self governing peoples relying on bison
as the basis for their economy
true
what contributed to food shortages on the plains
disappearance of the bison
what year were indians made wards of the canadian state
1876
which of the following causes reemergence of TB in individuals
poverty, malnutrition, stress
large scale immigration brought health risks to the area. for example, icelandic immigrants
brought smallpox to manitoba during the late 1870s.
true
how were medical crises resolved in canada during the colonization-settler period
through Canada's centrist approach to indian policy
which of the following diseases were rampant amongst indigenous populations in the late
1870s in western canada
, TB
government officials approved allotment of rations consisting of 1/2 lb of flour and 1/2 lb of
meat/person was sufficient to maintain the health of aboriginals
false
the author argues that the decline of health among aboriginals in the west during this
period was a direct consequence of not only infection but ecological catastrophe and
subjugation from the colonial process
true
who recommended the introduction of industrial schools for the education of indigenous
and metis to the minister of the interior
Nicholas Flood Davin
who quoted "when the school in on the reserve, the child lives with his parents who are
savages...", "though he may learn to read and write, his habits and training and mode of
thought are indian". "He is simply a savage who can read and write"?
John A Macdonald
industrial schools were a new concept introduced to Canada that had never been developed
before in any other place.
false
what was the health of the children in the residential schools?
most had tuberculosis