Québec industries
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100

Industries based on these types of resources boomed in Québec.

what are natural resources. 

100

This body of water provides ideal locations for hydroelectric dams.

What are rivers. 

100

This was the number of days in the work week. 

What is 6 days. 

100

These two types of people owned Québec's light industries. 

Who are English speakers and French Canadians. 

100
This was the only way to travel from Europe to Québec in 1905. 

What is boat or ship. 

200

Québec became one of the leading producers in the world of this form of electricity. 

What is hydroelectricity. 

200

Pulp was used to make this type of media.

What is newsprint or newspapers.

200

This was the average number of hours in a work day. 

What is 10 hours. 

200

These tended to be very low. 

What are wages. 

200

These were the first two means of long distance transportation used to transport both people and goods. 

What are sailboats and trains. 

300

This country was the main buyer of Québec’s hydroelectric power.

What is the United States.

300

This is a place where workers carry out specific operations to manufacture a product. 

What is a factory. 

300

This type of work was repetitive and sometimes dangerous. 

What is factory work. 

300

These men owned major industries, businesses and banks. 

Who are English-speaking businessmen. 

300

Workers in cities used this means of transportation to commute from home to work. 

What is the streetcar. 

400

This product dominated the food and drink industry.

What are dairy products.

400

This industry developed rapidly in Québec because of the forests of conifers.

What is the pulp and paper industry. 

400

These were light conditions in factories. 

What is dim or dimly lit.

400

These were the air conditions in factories. 

What is stuffy. 

400

This modern form of transportation was not developed in 1905. 

What is the airplane. 

500

These people owned most of the pulp and paper mills.

Who are Americans. 

500

These types of goods were sold mostly in Canada.

What are manufactured goods. 

500
These were the applicants accepted for factory work. 

Who are men, women and children. 

500

This is an association of workers created to defend their interests. 

What is a labour union. 

500

This form of transportation was more common and accessible than the car. 

What is the streetcar. 

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