Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
BONUS
Review Ch. 2
100

What is Cultural Diversity?

A variety of cultures in an area. 

100

What is a reservation?

An area of land set aside for a special purpose. 

100
What is a melting pot?

A country in which many cultures blend together to form a single culture.

100

Heritage definition for kids

The history and traditions that are passed down through generations

100

Where did Native Americans migrate to North America from?

Asia

200

What is an ethnic group?

A group of people who share a common language, history, and culture. 

200

What is a treaty?

A formal agreement, usually between two or more nations.

200

What is another term for Canada's indigenous peoples?

First Nations

200

How do Canada’s new laws help native people preserve their culture in schools?

By allowing them to use their own language in schools.

200
What year did the U.S. purchase Louisiana from France?

1803

300

What is Cultural exchange?

The process by which different cultures share ideas and ways of doing things.

300

How many people in the U.S. today are Native American according to section 2?

2.5 million people

300
What is one way in which immigrants change American life?

They bring their ethnic customs.

300

Which two famous singers (mentioned in the text) came from Canada?

Celine Dion and Shania Twain

300

What is the process called when the south left the U.S. because they feared they would have no say in the government?

Secession 

400

How many times larger is the population of the U.S. versus Canda? 

The population of the U.S. is nearly ten times larger than Canada's.

400

From 1778 to 1871, the U.S. government wrote and signed hundreds of treaties, or formal agreements with American Indian groups. In these treaties, Native Americans agreed to do what two things?

Interact peacefully with settlers and give up much of their land.

400

How did a lot of French Canadians want to preserve their heritage?

They wanted to make Quebec a separate country.

400
In 2003, where did most of the immigrants to the U.S. originate from?

Mexico, Caribbean, Central America

400

What was the purpose of the U.S. constitution?

To provide a framework for the government. 

500

How did Russian settlers change Canada’s Prairie Provinces?

They brought hardy wheat from their homeland.

500

Which four places do most immigrants arrive to the U.S. from?

Mexico, Carribean, Central America, and Asia

500

What is a positive impact technology had on Inuit traditions?

Allows them to buy the clothes and tools they used to make. 

500

Since World War Two, Canada's population has more than doubled or tripled?

More than doubled!

500

What is an immigrant?

A person who moves from one country to another.

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