Canadian geography
Indigenous culture
early Canadian history (mainly pre-confederation)
recent Canadian history (mainly post confederation)
Canadian government
100

this biome, located mainly in the centre of Canada, is responsible for majority of the nation's food

what are the prairies?

100

this first nation community was integral to the fur trade, and their languages remain among the most widely spoken indigenous languages in Canada

who are the Cree

100

this term was deeply embedded in European colonial ideology, profoundly shaping European justifications for territorial expansion

what is terra nullius/what is land belonging to no one

100

who was the first Canadian prime minister

who is John A. Macdonald

100

what kind of government is Canada

what is a Democracy

200

Canada is the ______ _______ country globally

what is the second largest

200

this First Nation community was renowned for their intricate totem poles and a maritime culture centered on the pacific coast

who are the Haida

200

what animal was primarily hunted during the fur trade

what is the beaver

200

how many numbered treaties are there

what is 11 numbered treaties

200

what are the three levels of government in canada

what are the federal, provincial/territorial, and municipal governments

300

the northern regions of Canada are dominated by what biome?

what is the arctic tundra

300

significant contributors to the Iroquois confederacy, celebrated for their governance systems, which influenced the development of democratic principles in western political thought

who are the Mohawk

300

what war gave most of North America to Britain

what is the seven years' war

300

what was one of the events that started the cold war? particularly, one involving Canada

what is the Gouzenko Affair

300

how many readings does a bill need to become a law

what is 6 readings (three in house of commons, three in the senate)

400

Canada has the largest stretch of this biome, and it has huge impacts on Canadian identity

what are the boreal forests

400

these Indigenous peoples adapted to one of the harshest environments humans can live in

who are the Inuit
400

prior to confederation, Canada was split into _____ and _____ Canada

 what is upper and lower Canada

400

how many calls to action did the truth and reconciliation commission call for

what is 94 calls to action

400

who gives royal assent to bills

who is the governor general

500

while technically being in multiple countries, the mountain range itself exists only in 2, and is known for paranormal and mysterious occurrences happening on and around it

what are the Appalachian Mountains

500

these Indigenous peoples are known for their craftsmanship in making items that reflect their unique cultural identity

who are the Metis

500

what three conferences led to Canadian confederation

what are the Charlottetown, Quebec, and London conferences

500

what is canada's most enduring and controversial pieces of legislation

what is the Indian Act

500

what are ALL of Canada's political parties

What is the Liberal Party, Conservative Party, New Democratic Party, Bloc Quebecois, Green Party, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, Reform Party/Canadian Alliance, and the Progressive Conservative Party

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