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How many Protestant schools were there during the English Regime in Lower Canada? a. 17 b. 40 c. 57 d. 1282
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What was the purpose of the Royal Institute for the advancement of sciences? a. To improve education in Lower Canada b. To create a department for public instruction c. To provide funding for universities d. To advance scientific research
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What were “écoles de syndics”? a. Protestant schools b. Catholic schools c. Schools for teachers d. Schools organized by local officials
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When were “common schools” established in Lower Canada? a. 1801 b. 1824 c. 1841 d. 1856
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What was the purpose of the 1846 “law for the Public Instruction”? a. To create school boards and school inspectors b. To establish universities in Lower Canada c. To provide funding for normal schools d. To make education mandatory for all children
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What was the Public Instruction Department (DIP)? a. A department for public instruction b. A university in Lower Canada c. A normal school for teachers d. A high school for students
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Who was not allowed to be a teacher if they were married during the English Regime in Lower Canada? a. Men b. Women c. Protestants d. Catholics
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What were normal schools? a. Schools for teachers b. Schools for gifted students c. Schools for children with disabilities d. Schools for religious education
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How many universities were there in Lower Canada in 1866? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 7
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Was education mandatory for all children during the English Regime in Lower Canada? a. Yes b. No
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