FNMI
Immigration
Demographics
Patterns & Pyramids
Wild Card
100

A native group in which the members share a common culture and lifestyle (Hint: the FN in FNMI)

What is First Nations 

100

Jobs, safety, better income, better education, better healthcare 

What is Pull Factors

100

The number of deaths per 1000 people in a given population 

What is Death Rate 

100

Patterns/map showing how many people live in a certain area

What is Population Density

100

Ms. M's full last name

What is Mouton 

200

Land set aside for Status Indians 

What is Reserves 

200

War, famine, disease, persecution, drought

What is Push Factors

200

The average number of children born to a woman in her fertile years 

What is Fertility Rate

200

A settlement pattern that is built along a road or shoreline 

What is Linear

200

Mr. Fletcher has a bag of these in his filing cabinet 

What is Lollipop/Candy

300

Special schools for FNMI children (the last one closed in 1996) 

What is Residential Schools

300

Class of immigrants that can be sponsored by a family member who is a Permanent Resident of Canada 

What is Family Class

300

The study of the human population 

What is Demography 

300

A graph that shows the distribution of different age groups based on gender within a population

What is Population Pyramid

300

The capital of Canada

What is Ottawa

400

An agreement made between the FNMI peoples and another group over land, war, or issues between the groups

What is Treaty 

400

People moving OUT OF their home country to go to a new country 

What is Emigration

400

The percentage of people OVER 65 years old, and UNDER 15 years old 

What is Dependent Load

400

A type of population pyramid that represents a population with a broad base and a narrow top 

What is Increasing Population 

400

The subject of this class

What is Geography

500

An issue that FNMI people face today 

What is lack of education, poor health, poor water quality, difficult living conditions, lack of jobs, incarceration

500

The process used to determine whether someone is eligible to move to Canada 

What is Point System

500

When different cultures co-exist peacefully within a community and that community is considered "welcoming" towards new cultures 

What is Multicultural
500

Type of population pyramid that represents a population that is relatively even on both sides or looks "rectangular" throughout

What is Stable Population 

500

The name of your favourite student teacher

What is Ms. Mouton (Ms. M)

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