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What are the three types of physical activities practiced by First Nations? a. Hunting, fishing, and canoeing b. Survival, transportation, and religious c. Archery, dice, and wrestling d. Snowshoeing, snow snake, and lacrosse
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What is the main sport played by First Nations under different names and rules? a. Hockey b. Soccer c. Basketball d. Lacrosse
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Why did First Nations dance? a. For imitation b. For war c. For ceremonies and social interactions d. All of the above
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Who created the “Ordre de Bon Temps” at Port-Royal in New France? a. Samuel de Champlain b. Coureurs de bois c. Clergymen d. Militaries
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What was the goal of the “Ordre de Bon Temps”? a. To have the best evening b. To convert Aboriginals to Christianity c. To hunt and fish whales d. To discover other parts of North America
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Who were the Coureurs de bois? a. Single men who wanted to have an enterprise in the fur business b. Clergymen who wanted to convert Aboriginals to Christianity c. Militaries who learned to travel and fight like the aboriginals d. French authorities who did not like the Coureurs de bois
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What games were imported from France to New France? a. Ball games, billiard, and chess b. Ice skating, card games, and horse racing c. Dances, soccer, and basketball d. Hunting, fishing, and canoeing
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What factors influenced physical activities in New France? a. Physical environment, economical development, and social structures b. Religious beliefs, political structures, and technological advancements c. Cultural traditions, artistic expressions, and linguistic diversity d. None of the above
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