Political Deadlock
Railroads
Reciprocity
American Influence
Western Expansion
100

The part of government that was deadlocked.

What is the Legislative Assembly?

100

The reasons it took so long to build the railroads.

What is there was a no money due to a mini depression and a lack of investors?

100
The meaning of reciprocity.

What is mutual beneficial?  What is good for you is good for me?

100

The definition of manifest destiny.

What is the American belief that God called them to rule over all North America?

100

The three areas vulnerable to American expansion.

What is the Red River settlement, BC, and the North Western Territory?

200

The names of the three politicians who created a coalition.

Who are Mcdonald, Cartier, and Brown?

200

The name of the new railroad line.

What is the Grand Trunk Railway?

200

The Corn Act was a trade agreement between these two countries.

What is Canada and England?

200

The three reasons the North thought England was supporting the South during the American Civil War.

What is the Southern bank robbers, the Trent affair, and England's love of cotton?

200

The reasons why three areas are vulnerable to American expansion.

What is the Red River settlement was closer to the US and already trading with them, BC was in debt due to the gold rush, and NWT because the US was buying Alaska?

300

The community building characteristic for policital deadlock.

What is compromise?

300

The community building charactistic for railroads.

What is unity and working together?

300

The Corn Act was cancelled forcing Canada to trade with this country instead.

What is the United States?

300

The community building characteristic for American Influence.

What is we need to respond to and be aware of outside factors and influences on our community?

300

The community builder characteristic for western expansion.

What is growth and change?

400

The reason political deadlock pushed Canada towards independence.

What is it proves that Canada can govern itself?

400

The benefits of the railroads.

What is transportation, trade, communication, and defense?

400

The community building characteristic for reciprocity.

What is dependency?

400

Who the Fenians are.

What is Irish soldiers who fought for the North during the American Civil War?  They wanted Ireland to be free from British rule.

400
The reasons why joining the US seemed like a good idea.

What is because the US had the strongest army, lots of money, a good political system, and good technology?

500

The name of the fourth politician that did not join the Great coalition.

Who is AA Dorion?

500
The reason railroads pushed Canada towards independence.

What is improved infrastructure?  

500

The reason reciprocity pushed Canada towards independence.

What is it made Canada less dependent on England for trade?  It Helped Canada to create new alliances.

500

The reason American Influence pushed Canada towards independence.

What is to separate from England so America won't be mad at us?

500

The reason western expansion pushed Canada towards independence.

What is it forced Canada to act before the Americans could?