This is the type of government where people have the power over the government by voting.
What is democracy?
This is the collective name of the group of lakes (Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, Ontario) that are found on the US-Canada border.
What is the Great Lakes?
This invention helped Canadians and Americans travel westward in the 1800s.
What is the railroad?
This is the common term to explain how the USA is a blend of all the cultures that have immigrated over.
What is a melting pot? or What is the American soup?
This is the name of the group of lawmakers in Canada.
What is parliament?
This is arguably the most important responsibility of Canadians and Americans.
What is voting?
This is the mountain range that runs through western Canada and the US.
What is the Rocky Mountains?
This is the French-speaking Canadian province that has cultural conflict with the rest of Canada.
What is Quebec?
This is why Americans celebrate so many different holidays from all over the world like St. Patrick's Day, Mardi Gras, and Chinese New Year.
What is immigration from different cultures all around the world?
Massage parlors, mechanic, and barber shops are all examples of this type of industry.
What is service industry?
This is where the United States can trace its democratic roots back to.
What is Athens, Greece?
This is the large swathe of flat grasslands found in southern Canada and central US.
What is the Great Plains?
This is what the British did to the American colonies that made them want to put limits on their own government.
What is violated their rights?
This has resulted in a dramatic increase of Spanish-speakers in the US.
What is immigration from Latin America?
Walmart, Target, Old Navy, Doritos, and Prime would all be examples of this kind of industry.
What is retail industry?
These are two similarities between the types of governments Canada and the USA are.
What is limited government and constitutional?
This is the river that nearly splits the US into two.
What is the Mississippi River?
Before it became the USA, this was the collective term for the British colonies in North America that later broke off and became states.
What is the 13 colonies?
English being the most spoken language in the United States and Canada is a result of this.
What is English colonization?
What is manufacturing?
This is the difference between how the president of the US and the prime minister of Canada are chosen.
What is the president is voted on by the people, and the prime minister is chosen by parliament?
These are three Canadian provinces and three US states.
What is [I'll check]?
These are two huge negative effects of European colonization.
What is expansion of slavery and the deaths of millions of Native Americans?
This is the national symbol of Canada.
What is the maple leaf?
This is the type of economic system that both the United States and Canada use.
What is free enterprise?