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A) The Great Lakes B) Hudson Bay C) St. Lawrence River D) Atlantic Ocean ![]()
A) Canadian Shield B) The Great Lakes C) Hudson Bay D) St. Lawrence River ![]()
A) Pacific Ocean B) St. Lawrence River C) Hudson Bay D) Atlantic Ocean ![]()
A) St. Lawrence River B) Hudson Bay C) Atlantic Ocean D) Pacific Ocean ![]()
A) Canadian Shield B) Hudson Bay C) The Great Lakes D) Rocky Mountains ![]()
A) Hudson Bay B) Canadian Shield C) Atlantic Ocean D) Rocky Mountains ![]()
A) Atlantic Ocean B) St. Lawrence River C) Hudson Bay D) The Great Lakes
A) Cuba B) Canada C) Russia D) United States
A) Most Canadians live within 100 miles of the US border B) Most Canadians live in the Toronto area C) Most Canadians live in rural areas D) Most Canadians live north of Ontario and Quebec
A) Mexico has a smaller population than Canada B) The US has a smaller population than Canada C) Canada has a small population compared to the size of its land area D) Canada has a large population compared to its land area
A) Coal, Oil, and Water B) Fish, timber, and Railroads C) Highways, Natural Gas, and Wildlife D) Oil, Timber, and Workers
A) Canadians use more oil and natural gas than people in other countries but it costs them less B) It can supply its own energy needs and does not have to depend on other countries C) Canadians don't need as much oil and natural gas as other people in other countries do D) It can help other countries that don't have these resources
A) Canada has major access to 7 major ports on 3 oceans B) the countries share a border over 3000 miles long C) Canada has many natural resources and goods not available in the US D) the countries have abundant natural resources and a long growing season
A) Canadian Shield B) Great Lakes C) Rocky Mountains D) Hudson Bay
A) cold B) warm and dry C) comfortable year-round D) hot and humid
A) United States B) Mexico C) England D) China
A) Hudson Bay and Atlantic Ocean B) Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean C) Arctic Ocean and Atlantic Ocean D) Great Lakes and Atlantic Ocean
A) too many swimmers B) water conservation C) oil spills D) pollution
A) Oil Spills B) Waste from Mining C) Acid Rain D) Pollution of the Great Lakes
A) tourist boats B) swimming C) hydroelectric power D) irrigation
A) 1776 B) 1920 C) 1982 D) 2005
A) Prime Minister B) President C) Queen D) Governor-General
A) Presidential Democracy B) Federation C) Constitutional Monarchy D) Parliamentary Democracy
A) England and France B) France and Italy C) Spain and Portugal D) Spain and England
A) Ontario B) France C) British Columbia D) Quebec
A) Samuel de Champlain B) Vasco da Gama C) Christopher Columbus D) John Cabot
A) French and English B) Portuguese and French C) French and Spanish D) Spanish and English
A) Trucking and Postal Service B) Grocery Stores and Malls C) Grocery Stores and Postal Service D) Health care and Postal Service
A) Catholicism and French B) Judaism and Yiddish C) Polytheism and Spanish D) Protestantism and English
A) Protestantism and English B) Polytheism and Spanish C) Judaism and Yiddish D) Catholicism and French |