The Union Act of 1840
A) united Ontario and Quebec under one government
B) provided an elective assembly
C) gave the two provinces equal representation in the assembly
D) left control over trade, foreign affairs, public lands, and the colonial constitution in the hands of the imperial government in London
E) All of the above
The Constitution Act of 1791
A) divided Quebec at the Ottawa River into Lower Canada and Upper Canada
B) provided for an elective assembly in each of the two provinces
C) gave veto power over assembly decisions to the governor, his council, and an appointed upper house
D) failed to resolve the general discontent
E) all of the above
The Quebec Act of 1774
A) granted religious freedom to French Canadians
B) recognized French law in civil matters
C) denied Canadians a legislative Assembly
D) placed power in the hands of an appointed governor and council
E) all of the above
Immigration to Latin America after 1880
A) diversified the population
B) boosted commercial and economic development
C) promoted further ethnic integration
D) proved a calamity for the sizable black population
E) all of the above