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Page 1: Chp 18 Canada

Chp 18 Canada

Power ReviewUpdate Feb 2008

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Which of the following is the cause that produced the effect

described in the graphic? • Glaciers• This occurred during

the 4th ice age• About 10, 000 to

15,000 years ago

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Most of Canada’s people live

• in the southeast.• Largest province is Ontario• Near the Great Lakes

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Canada is made up of three territories and

• 10 provinces.• Quebec and Ontario most important

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The capital city of Canada

• Ottawa.• Located in Ontario• Ontario is most populated

area of Canada

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The second-largest city in Canada

• Montreal

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Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan are

• Prairie Provinces• Wheat and cattle are main

agricultural products

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The regional political divisions in Canada are called

• Provinces• Same as states but based on British

style government

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Canada’s economy is based on

• a free market economy.• Much like the USA• More controls

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Between Canada and the United States lies the world’s longest

• undefended border.• Border of Mexico is similar

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Canada’s province with the most people and greatest wealth is

• Ontario.• Most of the population is here• Most of industry is here

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Canada is made up of three territories and

• 10 provinces.• Territories include• Northwest territories• Yukon territory• Nunavut

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Canada produces newsprint from the trees that blanket much of

• British Columbia.• Huge tree area called taiga

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Farming in the Prairie Provinces makes Canada one of the world’s biggest

producers of

•wheat.

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The major industry in Newfoundland and the Maritime

Provinces has been • fishing.• Some of the best fishing areas in

the world

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Canada’s largest city, Toronto, is the country’s

• center of manufacturing• Finances• and communications.

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One of the world’s best fishing grounds is ____, off the coast of

Newfoundland.

• the Grand Banks

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The province of Ontario produces more than half of Canada’s

• manufactured goods.

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A province in eastern Canada is

• Newfoundland• Quebec• Prince Edward Island • New Brunswick

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The capital city of Canada

•Ottawa.

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A major shipping center in eastern Canada is

•Halifax

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The second-largest city in Canada

•Montreal

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Many of the people of Quebec want to keep their

• French culture and language.• Bilingual country

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The ceremonial ruler of Canada, with no real power, is the

• king or queen of Canada.

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Canada’s government is a

• parliamentary democracy.• King or queen but they

have no real power

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What word means native ?

• indigenous

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An overseas territory with political and economic ties to the parent country

•colony

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The right to self-government is

• Autonomy.

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A region around the St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes ruled by France for almost 230

years

•Quebec.

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Trade barriers between Canada, the United States, and Mexico

were ended by• NAFTA. North America Free

Trade Agreement• End taxes on imported goods or

exported goods

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The job of Canada’s governor-general is to

•carry out ceremonial duties.

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Chp 18 Canada

Review for Quiz 1Section 2

Update Feb 2008

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Which of the following is the cause that produced the effect

described in the graphic? • waterfalls• mountains• glaciers• peninsulas

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Which of the following is the cause that produced the effect

described in the graphic? • waterfalls• mountains• glaciers• peninsulas

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Canada is made up of 10 provinces and

• one national government.• sixteen states.• three territories.• 3 states.

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Canada is made up of 10 provinces and

• one national government.• sixteen states.• three territories.• 3 states.

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A province in eastern Canada is

• Newfoundland• Montreal • Vancouver.• Ottawa.

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A province in eastern Canada is

• Newfoundland• Montreal • Vancouver.• Ottawa.

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The capital city of Canada

• Montreal • Halifax• Vancouver.• Ottawa.

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The capital city of Canada

• Montreal • Halifax• Vancouver.• Ottawa.

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The second-largest city in Canada

• Ottawa• Halifax• Vancouver.• Montreal

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The second-largest city in Canada

• Ottawa• Halifax• Vancouver.• Montreal

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About 40 percent of Canada is made up of the Yukon Territory and

• the Arctic Islands.• Maritime Provinces.• Prairie Provinces.• Northwest Territories and Nunavut.

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About 40 percent of Canada is made up of the Yukon Territory,

• the Arctic Islands.• Maritime Provinces.• Prairie Provinces.• the Northwest Territories and

Nunavut.

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More than half of Nunavut is made up of

• the Yukon Territory.• lakes and rivers.• glaciers.• islands in the Arctic Ocean.

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More than half of Nunavut is made up of

• the Yukon Territory.• lakes and rivers.• glaciers.• islands in the Arctic Ocean.

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Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan are

• NAFTA• Ottawa• Halifax• Prairie Provinces

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Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan are

• NAFTA• Ottawa• Halifax• Prairie Provinces

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The regional political divisions in Canada are called

• provinces.• federation..• Inuit.• states.

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The regional political divisions in Canada are called

• provinces• federation.• Inuit• states.

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Canada’s economy is based on

• government-controlled profits.

• a parliamentary democracy.• a free market economy.• the provincial system.

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Canada’s economy is based on

• government-controlled profits.

• a parliamentary democracy.• a free market economy.• the provincial system.

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Between Canada and the United States lies the world’s longest

• river.• undefended border.• mountain range.• glacier.

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Between Canada and the United States lies the world’s longest

• river.• undefended border.• mountain range.• glacier.

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Most of Canada’s people live

• in the southeast.• near the Alaskan border.• near the southwest Pacific coast.• in British Columbia.

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Most of Canada’s people live

• in the southeast.• near the Alaskan border.• near the southwest Pacific coast.• in British Columbia.

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Canada’s province with the most people and greatest wealth is

• Ontario.• Quebec.• Newfoundland.• Manitoba.

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Canada’s province with the most people and greatest wealth is

• Ontario.• Quebec.• Newfoundland.• Manitoba.

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Canada is made up of three territories and

• one national government.• sixteen states.• two provinces.• 10 provinces.

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Canada is made up of three territories and

• one national government.• sixteen states.• two provinces.• 10 provinces.

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Canada produces newsprint from the trees that blanket much of

• Alberta.• Manitoba.• British Columbia.• Saskatchewan.

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Canada produces newsprint from the trees that blanket much of

• Alberta.• Manitoba.• British Columbia.• Saskatchewan.

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Farming in the Prairie Provinces makes Canada one of the world’s

biggest producers of • rice.• wheat.• corn.• potatoes.

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Farming in the Prairie Provinces makes Canada one of the world’s

biggest producers of • rice.• wheat.• corn.• potatoes.

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The major industry in Newfoundland and the Maritime

Provinces has been • service industries.• farming.• ranching.• fishing.

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The major industry in Newfoundland and the Maritime

Provinces has been • service industries.• farming.• ranching.• fishing.

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Canada’s largest city, Toronto, is the country’s

• capital city.• center of manufacturing, finances, and

communications.• largest seaport.• largest French-speaking city.

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Canada’s largest city, Toronto, is the country’s

• capital city.• center of manufacturing, finances, and

communications.• largest seaport.• largest French-speaking city.

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One of the world’s best fishing grounds is ____, off the coast of

Newfoundland. • the Grand Banks• the St. Lawrence Seaway• Nunavut• Niagara Falls

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One of the world’s best fishing grounds is ____, off the coast of

Newfoundland. • the Grand Banks• the St. Lawrence Seaway• Nunavut• Niagara Falls

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The province of Ontario produces more than half of Canada’s

• imports.• farm crops.• manufactured goods.• newsprint.

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The province of Ontario produces more than half of Canada’s

• imports.• farm crops.• manufactured goods.• newsprint.

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A province in eastern Canada is

• Newfoundland• Montreal • Vancouver.• Ottawa.

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A province in eastern Canada is

• Newfoundland• Montreal • Vancouver.• Ottawa.

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The capital city of Canada

• Montreal • Halifax• Vancouver.• Ottawa.

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The capital city of Canada

• Montreal • Halifax• Vancouver.• Ottawa.

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A major shipping center in eastern Canada is

• Ottawa• Halifax• Vancouver.• Montreal

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A major shipping center in eastern Canada is

• Ottawa• Halifax• Vancouver.• Montreal

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The second-largest city in Canada

• Ottawa• Halifax• Vancouver.• Montreal

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The second-largest city in Canada

• Ottawa• Halifax• Vancouver.• Montreal

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Many of the people of Quebec want to keep their

• Inuit heritage.• British culture and language.• French culture and language.• control of the national

government.

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Many of the people of Quebec want to keep their

• Inuit heritage.• British culture and language.• French culture and language.• control of the national

government.

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The ceremonial ruler of Canada, with no real power, is the

• prime minister.• president.• king or queen of Canada.• king or queen of England.

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The ceremonial ruler of Canada, with no real power, is the

• prime minister.• president.• king or queen of Canada.• king or queen of England.

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Canada’s government is a

• dictatorship.• parliamentary democracy.• free enterprise system.• provincial democracy.

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Canada’s government is a

• dictatorship.• parliamentary democracy.• free enterprise system.• provincial democracy.

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What word means native ?

• autonomy• dominion• colony• indigenous

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What word means native ?

• autonomy• dominion• colony• indigenous

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An overseas territory with political and economic ties to the

parent country

• autonomy• dominion• colony• indigenous

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An overseas territory with political and economic ties to the

parent country

• autonomy• dominion• colony• indigenous

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The right to self-government is

• autonomy.• dominion• colony• indigenous.

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The right to self-government is

• autonomy• dominion• colony• indigenous.

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A region around the St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes ruled by

France for almost 230 years • Quebec.• New France.• Vancouver.• Ottawa.

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A region around the St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes ruled by

France for almost 230 years • Quebec.• New France.• Vancouver.• Ottawa.

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Trade barriers between Canada, the United States, and Mexico

were ended by• CIA.• GATT.• NATO.• NAFTA.

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Trade barriers between Canada, the United States, and Mexico

were ended by• CIA.• GATT.• NATO.• NAFTA.

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The job of Canada’s governor-general is to

• carry out ceremonial duties.• run the national government.• govern Nunavut.• govern the territories.

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The job of Canada’s governor-general is to

• carry out ceremonial duties.• run the national government.• govern Nunavut.• govern the territories.

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Quiz Canada

Quiz 1Number 1-11

Letter answers onlyupdate Feb.2010