National Policy
Canada's Economy
Natural Resources
Police and Military
World War 1
100

Confederation occurred in this year.

What is 1867?

100

When GDP rises, this usually happens to employment opportunities.

What is that jobs increase?

100

Give four examples of Canadian natural resources.

Oil, natural gas, forests, fish, minerals, water, etc.

100

NWMP stands for this.

What is North West Mounted Police

100

This term refers to decisions a country makes about its relationships with other countries.

What are foreign affairs?


200

A plan created by a government to achieve economic goals is called this.

What is an economic policy?

200

This term refers to money collected by governments to pay for services.

What is taxation?


200

Canada's large land area and varied climate allowed regions to do this.

What is specialize in different industries?


200

The NWMP was created during westward expansion largely to maintain this.

What is to maintain law and order?

200

The Canadian Expeditionary Force was created for this purpose.

What is to send Canadian soldiers overseas for service in WWI?


300

Before industrialization, Canada depended heavily on these kinds of resources for its economy.

What are natural resources?

300

Name two services funded through taxes.

Schools, hospitals, roads, emergency services, etc.

300

Communities often developed near these because they provided jobs and economic opportunities.

What are natural resources

300

Before Canada developed its own military, it relied on protection from this country.

What is Britain?

300

Which group of Canadians mainly opposed conscription?

Who are the French-Canadians?

400

Ontario and Quebec became Canada's manufacturing centre because of this type of industry.

What is manufacturing?

400

Canada's economy changed from survival to this type of economy as the West developed.

What is a production-and-profit economy?

400

Name one renewable resource and one non-renewable resource.

Renewable Resources: Forests (trees),Fish,Water,Wind,Solar energy

Non-Renewable Resources: Oil (petroleum),Natural gas,Coal,Minerals (e.g., gold, copper, nickel)

400

Local militia groups were mainly made up of these people.

What are civilian volunteers?

400

Name three difficult conditions soldiers faced in the trenches.

Mud, rats, disease, shelling, cold, poor sanitation, standing water.


500

Name two ways the Canadian Pacific Railway supported the National Policy.

It connected Canada east to west and encouraged settlement and trade in Western Canada.

500

Explain one advantage and one disadvantage of free trade.

Advantages may include lower prices or larger markets; disadvantages may include job losses or increased foreign competition.

500

Give two risks of depending heavily on natural resources.

Price fluctuations, resource depletion, environmental damage, unemployment when demand falls.

500

Give three responsibilities of today's Canadian Armed Forces besides fighting wars.

Disaster relief, search and rescue, peacekeeping, sovereignty patrols, humanitarian missions.

500

The Canadian Corps helped strengthen this developing idea among Canadians.

What is a national identity?

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