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Goods or products traded to other countries.
What are exports
100
Products brought into a country from overseas.
What are imports
100
Examples of this type of industry are farms, mining companies, logging companies.
What are primary industries
100
The number of parts in the Canadian government
What is three
100
A geographic feature that prevents or slows down transportation
What is a transportation barrier
200
A person who speaks French
What is a Francophone
200
A person who speaks two languages
What is bilingual
200
Examples of this type of industry are bakeries, car manufacturers, furniture makers.
What are secondary industries
200
The government (constitutional monarchy) that is set up in Canada has this type of power
What is limited power
200
Paths that make transportation easier.
What are transportation corridors
300
People who leave their own country due to war or natural disasters
What is a refugee
300
The leader of the Canadian government
What is Prime Minister
300
Examples of this type of industry are communication, cable, and Internet providers
What are Quaternary Industries
300
This is the branch of government that controls the duties similar to the U.S. executive branch
What is the legislative branch
300
An example of of a transportation corridor
What is the St. Lawrence River
400
The legislature of Canada
What is Parliament
400
French-speaking Canadians that want to form their own separate country.
What is a separatist
400
Examples of this type of industry are wholesalers, transportation companies, retailers, health care, education, recreation, banking
What are tertiary industries
400
The three parts of the Canadian government
What are the Head of State, the Legislature, and the Judiciary.
400
Canadian's land is broken into these two types of regions. (Think about the map quiz).
What are provinces and territories
500
The policy of supporting the languages and customs of different immigrant groups.
What is multiculturalism
500
A form of government in which people have loyalty to a king or queen by having rights protected by their constitution
What is a Constitutional Monarchy
500
Canada shifted from a mostly rural economy to a major industrial and urban economy after this war.
What is World War II
500
This person does not have much power in Canadian government. He or she is selected to represent the historical traditions of Canada.
What is the Head of State
500
Canadians have this to unite their many immigrant cultures. An example is the Canadian flag.
What is national identity
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