War Game Two Canada Exploring North! 1-73. Which is marked with a “ 1 ” on the map? A. Hudson Bay B. Pacific Ocean C. Lake Superior D. Atlantic Ocean.

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War Game Two Canada Exploring North!

1-73. Which is marked with a “ 1 ” on the map? A. Hudson Bay B. Pacific Ocean C. Lake Superior D. Atlantic Ocean A. Hudson Bay

2-77. Which borders Canada? A. Cuba B. Mexico C. Panama D. United States

3-78. Which area is known for its rolling, rocky land covering eastern and central Canada? A. Lake Huron B. Canadian Shield C. Rocky Mountains D. St. Lawrence River B. Canadian Shield

4-80. Which statement is true about where people in Canada live? A. They mostly live in rural areas. B. Most people live in the Toronto area. C. They live north of Ontario and Quebec. D. Most Canadians live within 100 miles of the U.S. border.

5-84. The humid continental climate that covers a large part of Canada helps the country with which type of business? A fishing B. mining C. farming D. shipping C. farming

6-85. Which are important natural resources of Canada? A. coal, oil, water B. oil, timber, workers C. fish, timber, railroads D. highways, natural gas, wildlife A. coal, oil, water

Which geophysical area is most important to help businesses in central Canada move goods to countries in Europe? A. the Canadian Shield B. the Rocky Mountains C. the ports on the Pacific Ocean D. the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway D. The Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway

Why is timber an important natural resource for export by Canadian businesses? A. There are more trees available than the Canadians can use themselves. B. There are fewer trees in Canadian forests than in most forests of the world. C. Many countries in the world trade with Brazil to get the timber that they need. D. Many countries in the Western Hemisphere trade only with Latin American countries. A. There are more trees available than the Canadians can use themselves.

Rain mixes with which substances to become acidic? A. sulfur dioxide, oxygen, hydrogen B. hydrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide C. water molecules, carbon dioxide, hydrogen D. sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide D. Sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide

Canada has to work with the United States to solve the problem of acid rain because the United States A. is the source of much of Canada’s air pollution. B. purchases many of the goods that Canada produces in its factories. C. has reduced the amount of acid rain and understands how to solve the problem. D. is careful to keep air pollution from leaving the United States and entering Canada. A. is the source of much of Canada’s air pollution.

Which statements are problems that result from acid rain? 1. Fish in lakes die. 2. Forests begin to die. 3. Bicycle use increases. 4. Stone statues begin to lose their features. A. 1, 2, 3 B. 2, 3, 4 C. 1, 2, 4 D. 1, 3, 4 C. 1,2,4

The first Canadian-American plan to clean the Great Lakes was to reduce which chemical? A. detergent B. fertilizer C. pesticide D. phosphorus

Which people are likely to be against the Great Lakes Water Quality Treatment Agreement? A. fishermen who catch fish in the lakes B. homeowners who live along the lakes C. factory owners in the area of the lakes D. people who get their drinking water from the lakes C. Factory owners in the area of the lakes

Which is a benefit of mining in Canada? A. Valuable mining lands are located near cities. B. Waterways are polluted in the process of mining. C. Over 1.5 million people work in the mining industry. D. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is spewed into the air and lands in waterways. C. Over 1.5 million people work in the mining industry.

Why is the Canadian Shield important to the economy of Canada? A. It contains large, valuable mineral deposits. B. Mining operations look for new deposits of minerals. C. It is close to many of the large metropolitan areas of Canada. D. There are many ways that the environment can be damaged by mining. A. It contains large, valuable mineral deposits.

Forests cover about how much land in Canada? A. one-half B. one-third C. one-fourth D. three-fourths A. one-half

Which is a problem related to clear-cutting? A. Soil is turned up. B. Erosion of soil stops. C. Timber companies save money. D. Wildlife loses large areas of habitat.

Which issue would make Canada a more desirable place to start a business than Brazil? A. Starting a new business does not take very long. B. Companies have freedom to decide what to produce. C. Property rights are protected by strong laws and courts. D. All of the above.

The goal of the independence movement was for Quebec to A. have its own monarch. B. be an independent country. C. become a part of France again. D. make the rest of Canada become French- speaking. B. Be an independent country.

Which is a way of protecting the language and culture of Quebec? A. Businesses must be bilingual in Quebec. B. French is the official language of Quebec. C. The Canadian government prints laws only in French. D. Quebec’s citizens have been ordered to learn English. B. French is the official language of Quebec.

A parliamentary democracy is used in what country? A.Brazil B.Canada C.Mexico D.Venezuela B. Canada

Which is true of a parliamentary democracy? A.The prime minister is head of state. B.The president is the chief executive. C.The prime minister is the chief executive. D.The president is the head of the legislature. C. The prime minister is the chief executive.

What type of government exists in Canada? A.Monarchy B.Communist C.Presidential democracy D.Parliamentary democracy

Which term describes how political power is distributed in Canada? A.federal government B.unitary government C.aristocratic government D.confederation government A. federal government

One way that Canada’s government is different from the U.S. government is that Canada A.has a federal form of government. B.allows citizens 18 years and older to vote. C.elects leaders to make laws and run the government. D.has a monarch – that is a king or queen – as head of state.

Which describes a right of the people in Canadian provinces in the federal system in Canada? A.They can choose a new viceroy. B.They can print their own money. C.People can elect a new king or queen. D.People can elect their representatives to provincial parliaments.

You did it….. exploration complete!!!