question archive Final Take Home Exam INDG 100 Value of exam is 25% Due: April 22, 2021 by 7:00 pm   Name:_____________________   Read the following information carefully

Final Take Home Exam INDG 100 Value of exam is 25% Due: April 22, 2021 by 7:00 pm   Name:_____________________   Read the following information carefully

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Final Take Home Exam INDG 100

Value of exam is 25%

Due: April 22, 2021 by 7:00 pm

 

Name:_____________________

 

Read the following information carefully.

 

You may use my notes, and the links to videos and readings I provided within my notes. You will have to Google the Sections of the Constitution Act, 1982 that are a part of this exam and not included in my notes, and you do not have to provide references for any information you use.

 

Do not just copy/paste chunks of information. Do not collaborate with anyone. In total this exam can be completed in 3 single spaced pages. Your list of terms is worth a total of 20 marks, and your concluding summary is worth a total of 5 marks. Choose one list of terms; identify which list of terms you are choosing - List One, or List Two.

 

Answer the following questions:

Briefly talk about each term in your list, identifying the important points that enable you to tell me how each of the terms connect to, and/or builds on the others, and at the end, in a short summary briefly tell me how the terms you chose impact First Nations (Indian) or Métis people.

 

List One

 

a) Royal Proclamation, 1763, and Constitution Act, 1982 Sec 25

b) British North America Act, 1867, and Sec 91(24)

c) Rupertsland and North-Western Territory Order, 1870, and Term 14

e) the Numbered Treaties (the general objectives of the numbered treaties, do not just list the numbered treaties), and Constitution Act, 1983 Sec 35 (1)

f) Natural Resources Transfer Agreement, 1930, and Article 12

 

OR

 

List Two

 

a) Indian Title and Royal Proclamation, 1763

b) British North America Act, 1867, and Sec 91(24)

c) Manitoba Act, 1870, and Sec 31

d) Constitution Act, 1982 Sec 35 (2) and R v. Powley (2003)

e) Daniels v. Canada (2016)

 

I wish success to each one of you as your life’s journey unfolds before you! - Christian

 

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Final Take Home Exam INDG 100

 

V

alue of exam is

25

%

 

Due: April 2

2

, 2021 by

7

:00

p

m

 

 

Name:_____________________

 

 

Read the following information carefully.

 

 

You may use

my

notes, and the links to videos and readings I provided within my notes.

 

You will have to Google the Sections of the

Constitution Act

, 1982 that are a part of this

exam

 

and not

included in my notes

,

 

and you do not have to provide references for any

information

 

you use

.

 

 

D

o not

just

copy/paste

chunks of information

.

 

Do n

ot

collaborate

 

with

anyone

.

 

I

n

total

this exam

can be c

omplet

ed

 

in

3 single spaced

 

page

s

.

 

Your

list

of terms is

 

worth

a total

of

20 marks,

and your

concluding summary is worth

a total of

5 marks.

 

Choose one list

of terms; identify which list of terms you are

choosing

-

 

List One,

or

List Two

.

 

 

A

n

s

wer the following

 

questions

:

 

B

riefly

talk about

each

term

 

in your list

, identifying the important points that enable you

to

tell me how each

 

of the

 

term

s connect to, and/or build

s

 

on the others

,

 

and

 

at

the end

,

in

a

short

summary

 

briefly

 

tell me

how

the terms you chose

 

impact First Nations

(Indian)

or

 

Métis people.

 

 

List One

 

 

a) Royal Proclamation, 1763

,

 

and

 

Constitution Act

, 1982 Sec 25

 

b

)

British North America Act

, 1867,

and

 

Sec 91(24)

 

c

)

 

Rupertsland and North

-

Western Territory Order

, 1870

,

 

and

 

Term 14

 

e

)

the

Numbered Treat

ies

(the

general

 

objectives

of the numbered treaties

,

do not

 

just

list

 

the numbered treatie

s)

,

 

and

 

Constitution Act

, 1983 Sec 35 (1)

 

f

) Natural Resources Transfer

Agreement, 1930

,

 

and

Article

1

2

 

 

OR

 

 

List T

wo

 

 

a)

Indian Title

and

 

Royal Proclamation, 1763

 

b

)

British North America Act

, 1867,

and

 

Sec 91(24)

 

c

)

 

Manitoba Act

, 1870,

and

 

Sec 31

 

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Final Take Home Exam INDG 100

Value of exam is 25%

Due: April 22, 2021 by 7:00 pm

 

Name:_____________________

 

Read the following information carefully.

 

You may use my notes, and the links to videos and readings I provided within my notes.

You will have to Google the Sections of the Constitution Act, 1982 that are a part of this

exam and not included in my notes, and you do not have to provide references for any

information you use.

 

Do not just copy/paste chunks of information. Do not collaborate with anyone. In total

this exam can be completed in 3 single spaced pages. Your list of terms is worth a total

of 20 marks, and your concluding summary is worth a total of 5 marks. Choose one list

of terms; identify which list of terms you are choosing - List One, or List Two.

 

Answer the following questions:

Briefly talk about each term in your list, identifying the important points that enable you

to tell me how each of the terms connect to, and/or builds on the others, and at the end,

in a short summary briefly tell me how the terms you chose impact First Nations

(Indian) or Métis people.

 

List One

 

a) Royal Proclamation, 1763, and Constitution Act, 1982 Sec 25

b) British North America Act, 1867, and Sec 91(24)

c) Rupertsland and North-Western Territory Order, 1870, and Term 14

e) the Numbered Treaties (the general objectives of the numbered treaties, do not just

list the numbered treaties), and Constitution Act, 1983 Sec 35 (1)

f) Natural Resources Transfer Agreement, 1930, and Article 12

 

OR

 

List Two

 

a) Indian Title and Royal Proclamation, 1763

b) British North America Act, 1867, and Sec 91(24)

c) Manitoba Act, 1870, and Sec 31

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