Chapter 5 Review Take out a sheet of notebook paper & number it 1-25. Skip a line between each number. World Geography Mr. L 11/17/2018.

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Chapter 5 Review Take out a sheet of notebook paper & number it 1-25. Skip a line between each number. World Geography Mr. L 11/17/2018

Section 1 Part 1 What groups of people first lived in Canada? What European country made the first settlements in Canada? Where? What language do most people primarily speak in Quebec? Ontario? What province is the political & commercial center of Canada? What is Canada’s capital? Largest City? 11/17/2018

Section 1 Part 2 How have the people of Quebec preserved their culture? What river forms the boundary between Ontario & Quebec? Why was Ottawa chosen as the capital? Define francophone What worried Francophones in the 1960’s? What is the goal of separatists in Quebec? Why? 11/17/2018

Atlantic Provinces Who were the first settlers of the Atlantic Provinces? What country took control of the Atlantic Provinces? The cultivation (growth) of aquatic animals and plants, especially fish, shellfish, and seaweed, in natural or controlled marine or freshwater environments is what? What are the 3 major businesses of the maritime industries? The culture of the Atlantic Provinces revolves around what? 11/17/2018

Test Review A person living in Quebec who wants the province to break away from Canada is ______? A natural resistance to disease is called ______? A giant carved statue representing a group, clan or family is called _______? _____________ means related to navigation or commerce on the sea. The _____________ is a spectacular natural light show in the northern hemisphere. An area that quickly develops into a town is called a _________? Peaceful change of government in Quebec is called _________? What was the result of 1995 referendum held in Quebec? (Hint: p 157) 11/17/2018

Name numbers 8-12 11/17/2018