Early Canadian History
Canadian Politics
Canadian Economy
Provinces/Territories and their Capitals
Todays Issues: The United States and Canada
100
What war changed colonial control in 1754
What is the French and Indian war
100
what form of government does America have?
What is a democracy
100
Canada's early economy was based largely on this
What is its trade of its many natural resources
100
This is the capital of Quebec?
What is Montreal
100
this is the unlawful use of, or threatened use of, force, or violence against individuals or property for the purpose of intimidating or causing fear for political and social ends
What is Terrorism
200
in A.D. 1000 this person lead an expedition to what is now Newfoundland and named it Vineland?
What is Lief Ericson
200
This is a system in which legislative and executive functions are combined to create this form of government.
What is a Parlimentary
200
Today these economic forms fuel the Canada's economic engines
What are the Manufacturing and Service Industries
200
Victoria is the capital of this
What is British Columbia
200
this was the military action taken by the U.S. to prevent further terrorist attacks
What is a coalition
300
where did the ancestors of the Inuit come from?
where is Asia
300
What are Canada's primary industries?
What are Farming, logging, mining, and fishing
300
This territory is the home of the Inuit
What is Nunavut
300
Define the term biological weapons and give one definition discussed in class
These refer to bacteria and viruses that can be used to harm or kill people, animals, or plants. Anthrax, small pox, Bubonic/pneumonic plague
400
Who are the First Nations people?
who are the Inuit
400
The Parliament consists of these two houses
What is a Senate: house of lords, and the House of commons
400
this percent of Canadians earn their living from manufacturing
What is 13%
400
This territory borders Alaska
What is the Yukon Territory
400
this occurs in metropolitan areas that allow unrestricted growth or that have no plans to contain it.
What is Urban Sprawl
500
What was the name of the land to the northwest of New France during the 1600's and who was it owned by?
What is Rupert's Land and it was owned by a British fur-trading company
500
Who votes for the prime minster
What is the house of lords and house of commons only
500
This international agreement between Canada, America, and south America is called this_______________ and eliminates these__________________.
What is North American Free Trade Agreement which eliminates tarriffs
500
The Bay of Fundy falls between these two provinces
What are New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
500
Smart growth often involves the encouragement of this
What is development close to or inside the limits of the existing cities.