Geography
The French and Indian War
Quebec Independence Movement
Canadian Facts
Geography 2
100

What Canadian province is shown here?

Quebec

100

These three groups were involved in The French and Indian War.

The British, French, and Indians

100

What was the purpose of the Quebec Independence Movement?

To make Quebec independent from Canada

100

What are the two most spoken languages in Canada?

French and English

100

What river flows from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes?

The St. Lawrence River

200

This region has many minerals in the soil and lots of timber

The Canadian Shield

200

What were they fighting over in the French and Indian War?

Territory in Canada (Quebec)

200

What is the language spoken in Quebec?

French

200

What were the two major religions brought over by the French and English?

Roman Catholicism (French)

Non-Catholic Christianity (British) 

200

What mountain range runs along Western Canada?

The Rocky Mountains

300

What is the name of the body of water in the middle of this map?

The Hudson Bay

300

Why is the French and Indian War significant to Canada's history?

It shows where the tension between the French and English Canadians comes from as well as showing the reasons for the Quebec Independence movement beginning

300

Many people were involved in Quebec Independence Movement. What were the people who wanted Quebec to separate from Canada called?

Separatists

300

Canada has a very big English influence and was once part of the British Empire. That would make Canada what?

A commonwealth 

300

What 3 oceans surround Canada?

Arctic, Atlantic, and Pacific

400

What are the names of these lakes?

The Great Lakes

400

What was the outcome of the war and what other event did the outcome lead to?

The British took control of Quebec which then led to the beginnings of the Quebec Independence Movement.

400

What ways/things has Canada done to make the French speaking citizens feel more welcome?

Passed the Constitution Act in 1982 as well as making the country bilingual 

400

How were people in Quebec treated?

They would have to learn how to read and understand English and felt as if they were 2nd class citizens. 

400

What is a densely populated area?

An area where many people live. 

500

How does climate impact where people live in Canada?

People live more near the Southern part of the country due to the climate being easier and not as cold as up north.  

500

Why did the Indians ally with the French over the British during the war?

The French and Indians had a mutual respect for one another and the French were much more tolerant than the British. The British saw the Indians as beneath them and treated them that way. 

500

How many times did Quebec vote for independence and in what year/years did they occur?

 2 times in1980 and 1995

500

Who is the top paid Canadian Actor?

Ryan Gosling


500

Where do most people live in Canada and why?

The Southern part this is due to the climate being more temperate and not as cold, as well as giving access to more resources.