The reason why some Irish farmers left their homeland to come to the U.S..
What is the Potato Famine?
Part of a country that doesn't have the full rights of a province.
What is a territory?
A plan of government that sets up how the U.S. government works.
What is the Constitution?
The group of people in Canada that want to become a separate nation.
What is Quebec?
The most widely spoken language after English in the U.S..
What is Spanish?
The war the United States and its allies won in 1945.
What is World War II?
People who are descendants of the first groups to live in an area.
Who are indigenous people?
A signed agreement between two countries.
What is a treaty?
Canada's ______ is similar to the Bill of Rights.
What is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
French fur traders.
What are voyageurs?
One reason the American colonists declared their independence from Britain.
What are the British taxes?
The group of First Peoples who settled the far North of Canada.
Who are the Inuit?
The amendment that allowed women the right to vote.
What is the Nineteenth amendment?
The way the prime minister is chosen in Canada.
Who are the people of Parliament?
A government where voters choose their leaders.
What is representative democracy?
The route many explorers searched for that was thought of as a shortcut to Asia.
What is the Northwest Passage?
Britain got control over Canada after this war.
What was the Seven Years' War?
An addition to the Constitution.
What is an amendment?
The province where people of French ancestry mostly live.
What is Quebec?
A policy of accepting cultural differences.
What is multiculturalism?
One advantage the British had over the French in the 1600's and 1700's.
What was the result of the colonists receiving help from the British army?
This country claimed Montreal and Quebec in the early 1700's.
Who is France?
Prevents any one branch from becoming too powerful.
What are checks and balances?
An area Canada's national government is in charge of.
What is keeping Canada safe?
What is trading with other countries?
What is immigration?
An idea of independence from the rest of Canada.
What is separatism?