People of Canada
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
A Communications Revolution
Arts and Leisure
Misc
100
These people supported Canada's involvement in the Boar War for imperialistic reasons.
Who are the British Canadians?
100
These were quickly gaining popularity in Canada (and the USA) between 1900-1914. However, some were concerned about the harm they might cause and in 1908, P.E.I. actually banned them on a claim that they tore up roads and frightened children and livestock.
What is the automobile/car?
100
The "Bell" phone company, which still exists in Canada today, was named for this man.
Who is Alexander Graham Bell?
100
As a result of rapid industrialization and urbanization, these types of sports became quite popular and profitable.
What are spectator sports?
100
The dude on the $5 bill.
Who is Wilfred Laurier?
200
The people wanted Canada to have a navy of it's own.
Who are the French? (NOT THE BRITISH)
200
In the early days, crashes of these were common and the people using them had to do all their own maintenance. They did not catch on as quickly of automobiles in Canada, although the first successful use of one was in 1909 in Nova Scotia.
What is an airplane?
200
These type of calls were used to encourage Canadians to subscribe to a phone service (because why pay for a phone if none of your friends do?)
What are wake-up calls?
200
This activity became much more popular after the invention of the automobile. Although in BC, roads limited people to staying south of Cache Creek.
What is camping/hiking?
200
Wilfred Laurier was the first prime minister to win an election for this political party.
What is the Liberal party?
300
Between 1996-1914 there was a trend for people in Canada to move into these. And 1/3 of new immigrants also settled in them. By 1914 50% of people in Canada in these.
What is cities/urban areas?
300
While Rick and Morty invade someone's dreams in one episode. Rick, at one point, threatens: "Allah euuh... Akbar! We're gonna take control of this plane! We're gonna 9/11 it unless..." Unless what?
What is "Morty Smith gets better grades in math!". This was in Mr. Goldenfold's dreams.
300
In 1901 Canada had 300,000 of these... twice as many of these as the USA.
What is telephones?
300
Anne of Green Gables and The Cremation of Sam McGee are example of this, which was growing in the early 1900s.
What is (Canadian) Literature?
300
What gold rush took place during this chapter?
What is the Yukon/Klondike Gold Rush?
400
Which group of Canadians was most pleased with the resolution to the "Naval Issue"?
Who was no one?
400
What was the name of the new railway across Canada?
What is Canada National (CN Rail)?
400
Signal Hill in Newfoundland is best know for the first crossing of the Atlantic using this technology (without the use of wires!).
What is the telegraph?
400
Emily Carr is best known for this type of artwork.
What is painting?
400
According to Rick, "Sometimes science is more _____ than science, Morty"
What is art?
500
This was the primary goal of residential schools for First Nations children in Canada.
What is assimilation and/or destruction of culture/language?
500
This type of train car was invested during this chapter? It changed the ability to ship food.
What is the refrigerated train car?
500
The first public screening in Canada of one of these was in 1896. The viewers paid 10 cents (almost a days wage!) to crowd into a hall in Ottawa just to spend a few minutes watching people doing everyday things.
What is the movie picture/movie/film?
500
These types of mass-produce foods (like Heinz ketchup) were becoming more popular in the early 20th century.
What are processed food?
500
In 1905, these two prairie provinces joined confederation.
What is Saskatchewan and Alberta?
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