Unit 1 Heritage
Unit 3 Industry
Unit 4 Energy
Unit 5 Native
Misc
100

Used to be a location for the refuge British soldiers. The military buildings were protected by an enclosed wall with ditches dug all around its base.

                                                       


    

What is the Citadel?

100

A financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.


What is profit?

100

The process whereby oil is extracted from Alberta's oil sands at a depth more than 75 meters. 

What is insitu mining?

100

A First Nations community that has been granted
a reserve by the Canadian government.                                                        


    

                                                  


    

What is a band?

100

Features belonging to the culture of a particular society, such as traditions, languages, or buildings, that were created in the past and still have historical importance. 

What is heritage?

200

Define restoration. 

What is the action of returning something to a former owner, place, or condition?


200

Includes all activities involved in using natural resources, such as agriculture, fishing and mining.

What is the primary sector?

200

Nuclear energy is usually produced from this radioactive substance. 

What is uranium?

200

Nunavut was once part of ________________ and became a territory on ___________________. 

What is North West Territories and April 1, 1999?

200

All the characteristics of life in the Far North, related to its geography, climate and isolation.

What is Nordicity?

300

Three threats to Heritage Cities.

What is overcrowding, pollution, vandalism, "museum city" etc?

300

Three factors of location.

What is workforce, market, raw material, energy, transportation and government assistance?

300

A renewable energy source that consists of the total weight of living organisms and their waste. 

What is biomass?

300

The location and Native group that lives in Nunavik.                                   


    

What is a region located in Northern Quebec with Inuit inhabitants?

300

The mission is to:

- Help cities manage an urban, inhabited and living heritage site

- Help cities respect their heritage while allowing them to modernize and evolve

What is OWHC (Organization of World Heritage Cities)?

400

The goal of UNESCO. 

What is protecting and preserving heritage sites?    

                                                       


    

                                                       


    

400

The country a business usually relocates to.

What are workshop or emerging countries?

400

The years it takes for a region used for oil to completely renew itself. 

What is 50-100 years?

400

A group of people who share the same origin, history and culture.

                                                       


    

What is a nation?

400

Used to store the waste water made from separating minerals from rocks oil sands mining.

What are tailing ponds?

500

An example of religious heritage is Quebec City. 

What is The Hôtel-Dieu hospital, The Ursuline Convent or the Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church?

500

Industrial regions can lead to a ________________ in the water and air quality (consequence of pollution).               

                                                       


    

What is deterioration?

500

An industrial region is a place where an energy source is _________, __________ or ___________ for use by companies and individuals.

                                                       


    

What is developed, converted or commercialized?

500

Both First Nations and European ancestors. They are spread across Canada’s 10 provinces and three territories.

Who are the Metis?

500

An enforcement measure in which certain goods are not allowed to be exported to a country.

                                                       


    

What is an embargo?

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