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Chp 18 Canada. Power Review Update Feb 2008. Which of the following is the cause that produced the effect described in the graphic?. Glaciers This occurred during the 4 th ice age About 10, 000 to 15,000 years ago. Most of Canada’s people live. in the southeast. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Chp 18 Canada
Power ReviewUpdate Feb 2008
Which of the following is the cause that produced the effect
described in the graphic? • Glaciers• This occurred during
the 4th ice age• About 10, 000 to
15,000 years ago
Most of Canada’s people live
• in the southeast.• Largest province is Ontario• Near the Great Lakes
Canada is made up of three territories and
• 10 provinces.• Quebec and Ontario most important
The capital city of Canada
• Ottawa.• Located in Ontario• Ontario is most populated
area of Canada
The second-largest city in Canada
• Montreal
Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan are
• Prairie Provinces• Wheat and cattle are main
agricultural products
The regional political divisions in Canada are called
• Provinces• Same as states but based on British
style government
Canada’s economy is based on
• a free market economy.• Much like the USA• More controls
Between Canada and the United States lies the world’s longest
• undefended border.• Border of Mexico is similar
Canada’s province with the most people and greatest wealth is
• Ontario.• Most of the population is here• Most of industry is here
Canada is made up of three territories and
• 10 provinces.• Territories include• Northwest territories• Yukon territory• Nunavut
Canada produces newsprint from the trees that blanket much of
• British Columbia.• Huge tree area called taiga
Farming in the Prairie Provinces makes Canada one of the world’s biggest
producers of
•wheat.
The major industry in Newfoundland and the Maritime
Provinces has been • fishing.• Some of the best fishing areas in
the world
Canada’s largest city, Toronto, is the country’s
• center of manufacturing• Finances• and communications.
One of the world’s best fishing grounds is ____, off the coast of
Newfoundland.
• the Grand Banks
The province of Ontario produces more than half of Canada’s
• manufactured goods.
A province in eastern Canada is
• Newfoundland• Quebec• Prince Edward Island • New Brunswick
The capital city of Canada
•Ottawa.
A major shipping center in eastern Canada is
•Halifax
The second-largest city in Canada
•Montreal
Many of the people of Quebec want to keep their
• French culture and language.• Bilingual country
The ceremonial ruler of Canada, with no real power, is the
• king or queen of Canada.
Canada’s government is a
• parliamentary democracy.• King or queen but they
have no real power
What word means native ?
• indigenous
An overseas territory with political and economic ties to the parent country
•colony
The right to self-government is
• Autonomy.
A region around the St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes ruled by France for almost 230
years
•Quebec.
Trade barriers between Canada, the United States, and Mexico
were ended by• NAFTA. North America Free
Trade Agreement• End taxes on imported goods or
exported goods
The job of Canada’s governor-general is to
•carry out ceremonial duties.
Chp 18 Canada
Review for Quiz 1Section 2
Update Feb 2008
Which of the following is the cause that produced the effect
described in the graphic? • waterfalls• mountains• glaciers• peninsulas
Which of the following is the cause that produced the effect
described in the graphic? • waterfalls• mountains• glaciers• peninsulas
Canada is made up of 10 provinces and
• one national government.• sixteen states.• three territories.• 3 states.
Canada is made up of 10 provinces and
• one national government.• sixteen states.• three territories.• 3 states.
A province in eastern Canada is
• Newfoundland• Montreal • Vancouver.• Ottawa.
A province in eastern Canada is
• Newfoundland• Montreal • Vancouver.• Ottawa.
The capital city of Canada
• Montreal • Halifax• Vancouver.• Ottawa.
The capital city of Canada
• Montreal • Halifax• Vancouver.• Ottawa.
The second-largest city in Canada
• Ottawa• Halifax• Vancouver.• Montreal
The second-largest city in Canada
• Ottawa• Halifax• Vancouver.• Montreal
About 40 percent of Canada is made up of the Yukon Territory and
• the Arctic Islands.• Maritime Provinces.• Prairie Provinces.• Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
About 40 percent of Canada is made up of the Yukon Territory,
• the Arctic Islands.• Maritime Provinces.• Prairie Provinces.• the Northwest Territories and
Nunavut.
More than half of Nunavut is made up of
• the Yukon Territory.• lakes and rivers.• glaciers.• islands in the Arctic Ocean.
More than half of Nunavut is made up of
• the Yukon Territory.• lakes and rivers.• glaciers.• islands in the Arctic Ocean.
Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan are
• NAFTA• Ottawa• Halifax• Prairie Provinces
Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan are
• NAFTA• Ottawa• Halifax• Prairie Provinces
The regional political divisions in Canada are called
• provinces.• federation..• Inuit.• states.
The regional political divisions in Canada are called
• provinces• federation.• Inuit• states.
Canada’s economy is based on
• government-controlled profits.
• a parliamentary democracy.• a free market economy.• the provincial system.
Canada’s economy is based on
• government-controlled profits.
• a parliamentary democracy.• a free market economy.• the provincial system.
Between Canada and the United States lies the world’s longest
• river.• undefended border.• mountain range.• glacier.
Between Canada and the United States lies the world’s longest
• river.• undefended border.• mountain range.• glacier.
Most of Canada’s people live
• in the southeast.• near the Alaskan border.• near the southwest Pacific coast.• in British Columbia.
Most of Canada’s people live
• in the southeast.• near the Alaskan border.• near the southwest Pacific coast.• in British Columbia.
Canada’s province with the most people and greatest wealth is
• Ontario.• Quebec.• Newfoundland.• Manitoba.
Canada’s province with the most people and greatest wealth is
• Ontario.• Quebec.• Newfoundland.• Manitoba.
Canada is made up of three territories and
• one national government.• sixteen states.• two provinces.• 10 provinces.
Canada is made up of three territories and
• one national government.• sixteen states.• two provinces.• 10 provinces.
Canada produces newsprint from the trees that blanket much of
• Alberta.• Manitoba.• British Columbia.• Saskatchewan.
Canada produces newsprint from the trees that blanket much of
• Alberta.• Manitoba.• British Columbia.• Saskatchewan.
Farming in the Prairie Provinces makes Canada one of the world’s
biggest producers of • rice.• wheat.• corn.• potatoes.
Farming in the Prairie Provinces makes Canada one of the world’s
biggest producers of • rice.• wheat.• corn.• potatoes.
The major industry in Newfoundland and the Maritime
Provinces has been • service industries.• farming.• ranching.• fishing.
The major industry in Newfoundland and the Maritime
Provinces has been • service industries.• farming.• ranching.• fishing.
Canada’s largest city, Toronto, is the country’s
• capital city.• center of manufacturing, finances, and
communications.• largest seaport.• largest French-speaking city.
Canada’s largest city, Toronto, is the country’s
• capital city.• center of manufacturing, finances, and
communications.• largest seaport.• largest French-speaking city.
One of the world’s best fishing grounds is ____, off the coast of
Newfoundland. • the Grand Banks• the St. Lawrence Seaway• Nunavut• Niagara Falls
One of the world’s best fishing grounds is ____, off the coast of
Newfoundland. • the Grand Banks• the St. Lawrence Seaway• Nunavut• Niagara Falls
The province of Ontario produces more than half of Canada’s
• imports.• farm crops.• manufactured goods.• newsprint.
The province of Ontario produces more than half of Canada’s
• imports.• farm crops.• manufactured goods.• newsprint.
A province in eastern Canada is
• Newfoundland• Montreal • Vancouver.• Ottawa.
A province in eastern Canada is
• Newfoundland• Montreal • Vancouver.• Ottawa.
The capital city of Canada
• Montreal • Halifax• Vancouver.• Ottawa.
The capital city of Canada
• Montreal • Halifax• Vancouver.• Ottawa.
A major shipping center in eastern Canada is
• Ottawa• Halifax• Vancouver.• Montreal
A major shipping center in eastern Canada is
• Ottawa• Halifax• Vancouver.• Montreal
The second-largest city in Canada
• Ottawa• Halifax• Vancouver.• Montreal
The second-largest city in Canada
• Ottawa• Halifax• Vancouver.• Montreal
Many of the people of Quebec want to keep their
• Inuit heritage.• British culture and language.• French culture and language.• control of the national
government.
Many of the people of Quebec want to keep their
• Inuit heritage.• British culture and language.• French culture and language.• control of the national
government.
The ceremonial ruler of Canada, with no real power, is the
• prime minister.• president.• king or queen of Canada.• king or queen of England.
The ceremonial ruler of Canada, with no real power, is the
• prime minister.• president.• king or queen of Canada.• king or queen of England.
Canada’s government is a
• dictatorship.• parliamentary democracy.• free enterprise system.• provincial democracy.
Canada’s government is a
• dictatorship.• parliamentary democracy.• free enterprise system.• provincial democracy.
What word means native ?
• autonomy• dominion• colony• indigenous
What word means native ?
• autonomy• dominion• colony• indigenous
An overseas territory with political and economic ties to the
parent country
• autonomy• dominion• colony• indigenous
An overseas territory with political and economic ties to the
parent country
• autonomy• dominion• colony• indigenous
The right to self-government is
• autonomy.• dominion• colony• indigenous.
The right to self-government is
• autonomy• dominion• colony• indigenous.
A region around the St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes ruled by
France for almost 230 years • Quebec.• New France.• Vancouver.• Ottawa.
A region around the St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes ruled by
France for almost 230 years • Quebec.• New France.• Vancouver.• Ottawa.
Trade barriers between Canada, the United States, and Mexico
were ended by• CIA.• GATT.• NATO.• NAFTA.
Trade barriers between Canada, the United States, and Mexico
were ended by• CIA.• GATT.• NATO.• NAFTA.
The job of Canada’s governor-general is to
• carry out ceremonial duties.• run the national government.• govern Nunavut.• govern the territories.
The job of Canada’s governor-general is to
• carry out ceremonial duties.• run the national government.• govern Nunavut.• govern the territories.
Quiz Canada
Quiz 1Number 1-11
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