National Policy
Canada's Economy
Natural Resources
Police and Military
World War 1
100

This Prime Minister created Canada's National Policy.

Who was Sir John A. Macdonald?

100

GDP stands for this.

What is Gross Domestic Product?

100

Resources that can be replaced naturally over time are called these.

What are renewable resources?

100

The NWMP eventually became this police force in 1920.

What is the RCMP?


100

The assassination of this Austrian archduke helped trigger WWI.

Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand?


200

These taxes on imported goods protected Canadian businesses.

What are tariffs?

200

GDP measures the total value of these produced in a country.

What are goods and services?

200

Oil, coal, and natural gas are examples of these resources.

What are non-renewable resources?


200

The word "mounted" in NWMP referred to this.

What is riding horses?

200

Canada entered WWI automatically because it was part of this empire.

What was the British Empire?

300

One goal of the National Policy was to encourage people to settle in this region.

What is Western Canada/The Prairies?

300

Moving from rural areas to towns and cities is called this.

What is urbanization?

300

Industries that collect raw materials directly from nature are called these.

What are primary industries?

300

This 1904 law helped organize Canada's military forces.

What is the Militia Act?

300

This term means compulsory military service.

What is conscription?

400

The three goals of the National Policy were tariffs, settlement of the West, and this transportation project.

What was the Canadian Pacific Railway?

400

Provinces with stronger economies help support provinces with weaker economies through these payments.

What are equalization payments?

400

Turning trees into lumber or paper is an example of this type of industry.

What is a secondary industry?

400

Canada created this branch of the military in 1910.

What is the Royal Canadian Navy?


400

This famous 1917 victory became a symbol of Canadian identity.

What was the Battle of Vimy Ridge?

500

Tariffs were designed to help Canadian businesses by doing this.

What is Making imported goods more expensive than Canadian-made goods.

500

This agreement reduces or removes tariffs between countries.

What is a free trade agreement?

500

Give two advantages of resource-based economies.

What are job creation and economic growth/export income?

500

Name the three branches of the Canadian Armed Forces today.

What are the Army, Navy, and Air Force?

500

Soldiers fought from long defensive ditches called these.

What are trenches?

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