A Changing Society – Chapter 4 Quiz

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A Changing Society (6 Questions) from Chapter 4 – Modern Canada in the Discover Canada guide explores how Canada evolved socially, economically, and culturally after the Second World War. This quiz helps you understand how the country grew into one of the most diverse and inclusive nations in the world — an important part of preparing for your Canadian citizenship test.

Canada’s Transformation After the War

The postwar period brought major changes to Canada. Millions of immigrants arrived, industries expanded, and new rights movements began to shape the nation’s values. From the growth of cities and the rise of modern technology to the recognition of Indigenous rights and multiculturalism, this era marked the birth of the modern Canadian identity.

Canada’s society became known for its diversity and equality, guided by milestones such as:

These transformations made Canada a place where people from all backgrounds could belong and thrive.

What You’ll Learn in This Quiz

In this topic, you’ll test your understanding of:

  • Immigration and population growth in modern Canada

  • Indigenous reconciliation and recognition

  • Multiculturalism and human rights

  • How technology and education reshaped Canadian life

Each question comes with detailed explanations so you can understand the “why” behind each answer — making studying easier and more meaningful.

Keep Learning – Explore More from Chapter 4

After completing this quiz, explore other related quizzes from Chapter 4 – Modern Canada:

All of these short quizzes are based on Discover Canada and are designed to help you fully prepare for the official Canadian citizenship test.

Prepare for the Test Step-by-Step

To get fully ready, visit our Citizenship Test Steps Guide to learn how the process works — from applying for the test to what happens on exam day.

For official details and test requirements, visit the Government of Canada Citizenship Test page.