Definitions
Territory and
Population
Agriculture and
Recreation
Trade and
Industry
Transportation
and Government
100

What does the word "immigrant" mean?

A person who has left their home country to live in another one. 

100

What are Quebec's 3 physiographic regions?

St. Lawrence Lowlands

Appalachian Mountains

Canadian Shield

100

Which three (3) sports were popular in Quebec in the 1900's?

Cricket, hockey, and lacrosse

100

True or False:

Only adults were allowed to work and children would stay home while their parents were working.

False- young children often worked in factories in the early 1900's until a minimum age law was passed. 

100

What are the two (2) levels of government in Canada?

1. Provincial governments

2. Federal government

200

What is a "confederation"?

A political organization formed by a union of colonies, provinces, or countries.

200

Which physiographic region is Ayer's Cliff in?

St. Lawrence Lowlands 

200

True or False:
Farmers living in or near the city grew mostly fruits and vegetables. 

True

200

Which country was the main buyer of Québec’s hydroelectric power?

The United States
200

What are the four (4) provinces that made up the original Canadian confederation?

1. Ontario

2. Quebec

3. New Brunswick

4. Nova Scotia

300

What does it mean to "import" and "export" something?

To import means to bring, ship, or mail something into your country from another country.


To export means to ship or mail something out of your country to another country. 

300

Name one (1) physiographic region and two (2) of it's characteristics.

St. Lawrence Lowlands:
- Wide plain mostly covered in mixed forest
- Best region for farming

Appalachian Mountains:
- Long chain of ancient mountains
- Fertile soil in the valleys

Canadian Shield:
- Vast rocky plateau
- Rich in gold and silver

300

Name three (3) forms of entertainment among Quebecers in 1905? 

1. Amusement parks

2. Circus 

3. Theater shows/ movies

4. Sports

300

Daily double!! Answer two (2+) or more correctly and earn 600 points. If you answer only one (1) correctly, you get 300 points.

What are examples of "light industries"? 

1. Clothing

2. Textile

3. Leather

4. Tobacco 

300

What were the four (4) main types of transportation in 1905?

1. Boats

2. Trains

3. Horses

4. Street/electric cars

400

What is a "labor union" and what to do they do? 

A labor union is a worker association that defends and protects their employees. 

400
For what two (2) reasons did Quebec's population increased in 1905?

1. French Canadians had large families

2. Many people immigrated to Quebec


400

In the early days of hockey, all of the following were used as hockey pucks except:

A. Balls

B. Rocks/clumps of coal

C. Dead mice 

D. Frozen potatoes

C. Dead mice 

(A, B, and D were used as pucks)

400

What is a reason for why a labor union would go on strike?

1. For higher pay

2. For better working conditions

400

Who was Marie Lacoste Gérin-Lajoie and why is she significant? 

Marie Lacoste Gérin-Lajoie was a feminist activist who fought for women's right to vote. 

500

What is "hydroelectric production"?

Hydroelectric production is the generation of electricity by the movement of water.

500

What was Quebec's population in 1905?

A. 1.8 million people

B. 2.5 million people

C. 4.7 million people

D. 5.3 million people

A. 1.8 million people

500

Fill in the blanks:

In 1905, many farmers were producing ________ (larger/smaller) crop yields than they needed. They had a ___________ (surplus/deficit) of produce which they ____________ (could/could not) sell in the markets. 

larger, surplus, could

500

What were the working conditions were like in the early 1900's? Name at least 3.

1. Long working hours and weeks

2. Low pay

3. Dangerous and repetitive tasks

4. Poor lighting/harsh temperatures 

500

In what years did women get the right to vote at the provincial level and federal?

Provincial: 1940

Federal: 1918