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PAMS Advanced Geography Chapter 7

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strong conenctions that people feel toward their regions   regionalism  
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main language of canada   english  
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secondary language of canada, spoken in Quebec and New Brunswick   French  
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New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia   Maritime Provinces  
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New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, New FOundland, and Nova Scotia   Eastern Provinces  
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Maritime   on or near the sea  
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Labrador and New Foundland Island   New Foundland  
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is not considered a maritime province   New Foundland  
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became canada's 10th province in 1949   New Foundland  
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wants to become independant   Quebec  
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thinks canada has too many priveleges   English speaking  
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western Canada's language   English  
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want more freedom from national control   western Canada  
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how most Canadians earn a living   fishing, forestry  
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why farming is difficult in Canada   poor soils, short growing season  
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Wales, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland   British Isles  
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how people earn a living in the cities   industrial plants, fishing, and shipping  
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Ontario and Quebec   Heartland Provinces  
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Quebec City and Montreal   Quebec's major cities  
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Canada's second largest city   Montreal  
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population of Montreal   3 million people  
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Industrial and FInancial center (city)   Montreal  
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Capital of Quebec   Quebec City  
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leading manufacturing province   ontario  
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national capital   ottowa  
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most populous province   ontario  
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Canada's largest city   Toronto  
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4.7 million people (city)   Toronto  
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capital of ontario   toronto  
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center for industry, finance, education, and culture   toronto  
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manitoba, saskatchewan, and alberta   western provinces, prarie provinces  
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major cities of the ____ are edmonton, calgary, and winnipeg   western provinces, prarie provinces  
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area with rich wheat belt, oil and natural gas, and tourism   western provinces, prarie provinces  
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westernmost province   British COlumbia  
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british columbia's natural resources   forests, salmon, and minerals  
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coastal city that is multicultural through Chinese and Indian, and a main trade center   vancouver  
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yukon territory, northwest territories, and nanavut   canadian north  
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1,000 people, 1/3 of Canada's land, boreal forests (area)   the canadian north  
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tundra, subarctic, permafrost and icecaps is the ______'s climate   canadian north  
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settled canada in 1000 AD   vikings (norse)  
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settled canada in the 1400's   europeans  
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settlement that failed   vikings (norse)  
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reasons that the europeans came to canada   exploring, fishing  
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city founded in 1608   quebec city  
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new france was important because it helped to spread French religion and culture and it was a ____________ ____ for France   commercial area  
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built trade and diplomatic relations with the indians to increase their power and influence on the North American Continent   New France  
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who won the french and indian war   british  
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who fought the french and indian war?   british & indians, french & indians  
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what year was the dominion of canada started?   1867  
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what made Canada go from the Pacific to the Atlantic?   transcontinental railroad  
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canada's leader   prime minister  
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canada's form of government   federation  
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number of provinces   10  
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number of territories   3  
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their form of a governor   premier  
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first Europeans to settle in canada, arrived about 1000 AD   vikings  
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first European country to successfully settle parts of Canada   France  
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1/4 or 25% of present day canadians are of this ancestry   French  
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seven years' war - between the french, indians, and british in north america between 1756 - 1763   french and indian war  
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political divisions of land in canada   provinces  
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canada's form of government   federation  
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people of mixed european and native ancestry   metis  
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people who helped build canada's railroads   chinese  
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canada's largest city   toronto  
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a maritime province that means new scotland   nova scotia  
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city whose older section has narrow streets, stone walls, and french architecture   Quebec City  
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prarie province in which farming, oil, and natural gas production are important   alberta  
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canada's main trade center witht he pacific rim countries (city)   vancouver  
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new territory that means our land that was created for the native Inuit to live there   nunavut  
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native people that live in the Canadian North   Inuit  
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@nd largest country in the world land-wise   canada  
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the most valuable of Canada's natural resources   minerals  
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links the great lakes to the atlantic ocean   st. lawrence river  
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permanently frozen earth   permafrost  
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a region of rocky uplands surrounding hudson bay where most minerals are mined   canadian shield  
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a mineral used to make fertilizer   potash  
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americans who remained loyal to the king of england during the american revolution   loyalists  
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a territory of area of influrnce   dominion  
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has some of the highest tides in the world   bay of fundy  
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small, isolated mountain tops that poke through ice fields   nunataks  
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an algae and fungus growing together on a solid surface   lichens  
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small rabbit like animals   pikas  
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T/F canada shares a border with the united states   True  
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T/F canada shares some major physical regions with the united states   True  
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t/f the great lakes are HOMES   true  
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t/f the st/ lawrence river links the great lakes to the pacific ocean   false  
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t/f canada contains no permafrost   false  
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t/f trees in canada provide lumber and pulp   true  
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t/f canada produces a lot of newsprint   true  
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t/f minerals are the least valuable of canada's natural resources   false  
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New France lasted a century and a half before it was conquered by whom?   british  
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