Canadian Identity
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Provinces and Territories
Canada Early 1900s
100

Which worldwide organization is associated with peace keeping?

The United Nations

100

This disease, caused by the lack of Vitamin C, almost wiped our French settlers when they first arrived to Canada

Scurvy

100

British Columbia is located, mostly, in this region.

The Cordillera 

100

This was a major contributing factor to ending the Great Depression

Word War II

200

Which of the is NOT one of our Fundamental Freedoms

Freedom of Religion

Freedom of Thought

Freedom of Expression

Freedom of Association

Freedom of Protection

Freedom of Peaceful Assembly

Freedom of the Media to Report on all Matters and Events

Freedom of Protection

200

This was the first prime minister, who was also largely responsible for Confederation.

John A. MacDonald

200

Canada is surrounded by three oceans, what are they?

Arctic, Pacific, and Atlantic

200

Boom or Bust

Roaring Twenties

Boom

300
Prior to having the flag we know and love today, we used one of these flags (two answers).

Red Ensign or Union Jack

300

This person is a famous conductor from the Underground Railroad

Harriet Tubman

300

This region is home to Inuit people of Canada.

The Arctic 

300
Boom or Bust

The Great Depression

Bust

400

This prime minister helped Canada gain recognition as a peace keeping nation.

Lester B. Pearson

400

These are the soldiers who fought for Britain in the American Revolution

The Loyalists

400

Take the number of provinces and add the number of territories, finally add the year Confederation occured.

10+3+1867=1880

400

A term used to describe the movement of people from the country to the city.

Urbanization

500

This was the prime minister most associated with the Statute of Westminster.

William Lyon Mackenzie King

500

The railway that crossed Canada could not have been built without the sacrifices and hard work of which ethnic group?

The Chinese

500

This province is home to Charlottetown.

Prince Edward Island


500

A term used to describe the uptake of machinery, factories, and assembly lines.

Industrialization

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