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Canada

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St. Lawrence River   This river is a major shipping route. The Seaway built connecting all the lakes together to the river uses canals and locks to link the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.  
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Hudson Bay   This large body of water was named after an English explorer.  
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Atlantic Ocean   This is an ocean that is located to the east of Canada.  
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Pacific Ocean   This is the ocean that is located to the west of Canada.  
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Great Lakes   These waterways are shared by the US and Canada. They include Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior.  
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Rocky Mountains   Large mountains range located in western Canada.  
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Province   A political division in Canada that is similar to a state in the US  
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Acid Rain   When pollutants mix with various forms of precipitation  
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Deforestation   Clear-cutting forests  
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Canadian Shield   This region surrounds the Hudson Bay. It is rough and rocky. It contains many mineral resources and is over mined.  
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Arctic Ocean   The ocean north of Canada  
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Inuit   The native American tribe located in Canada that was granted Nunavut by the Canadian government. they have a traditional economic system.  
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Francophun   A French-speaking person in Quebec.  
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Dominion   Another name for a self-governing area. Canada was allowed to become this through a series of peaceful treaties with the UK.  
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Quebec   The French-speaking province in Canada that wants independence.  
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Christiens   The main religion in Canada.  
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Catholic   The form of Christianity practiced in the French province of Quebec.  
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English and French   The two official languages of Canada.  
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Political Cartoon   A cartoon that uses symbols and pictures make a statement about a current event or political issue.  
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Federation   Central and local share power. This type of power structure Canada has because its province share power with the central government.  
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Democracy   Citizens can vote for government leaders.  
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Parliamentary   A type of democracy where the legislative body selects the head of government.  
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Prime MInister   The title of head of government in Canada  
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Monarch   The title of head of state in Canada.  
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Constitutional Monarhy   A type of government that has a queen/king with limited powers.  
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Governor Genaral   The person who is the queen's voice in former colonies.  
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NAFTA   The trade agreement that allows the US and Canada to trade without tariffs.  
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Mixed   Type of economic system in Canada.  
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Traditional   Type of economic system used by native Inuit.  
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