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Grade 9 Geography SETTLEMENT Jeopardy Historic Settlement Patterns ImmigrationLand Use Types PopulationsNative Issues

The type of settlement pattern common in Quebec whereby all farms had water access.

What is LONG LOT?

The word used to describe distribution of a population living close together such as in a town or city.

What is CONCENTRATED?

The type of settlement pattern common in Ontario where settlement occurred after a survey.

What is CONCESSION?

Land is divided in 94 km 2 blocks AND each block is divided into 36 equal sections. Each section was divided into four equal lots/ One of these four lots was called…

What is a QUARTER SECTION?

Today, over 80% of Canadians live here.

What is URBAN ENVIRONMENT?

This immigrant class must score a minimum of 70 points to qualify to come to Canada.

What is SKILLED WORKER CLASS?

War, poor health care and no opportunities for woman.

What are push factors?

The three cities where most immigrants to Canada settle.

What are Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver?

A period when the Canadian government offered free land to settle the Prairies.

What is LAST BEST WEST?

A person who comes to Canada because they fear persecution in their home country

What is a REFUGEE?

The process by which an area changes from being rural to urban.

What is URBANIZATION?

The type of city with a primary industry of moving goods.

What is TRANSPORTATION CENTRE

No order pertaining to population distribution

What is Random?

The number of housing units per hectare of land.

What is RESIDENTIAL DENSITY?

The downtown of a city.

What is CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT (CBD)?

Study of human populations.

What is DEMOGRAPHICS?

Birth Rate – Death Rate

What is NATURAL RATE of INCREASE (NRI)?

Number of people needed to support a given service.

What is THRESHOLD POPULATION?

The population of an area divided by the area

What is POPULATION DENSITY?

The way people are spread out over an area. In more geographical terms, it is the patterns of settlement and dispersal of a population.

What is POPULATION DISTRIBUTION?

Proclaimed in 1876 to hasten the transfer of land from First Nations to the newly formed Government of Canada. It granted exclusive authority to legislate and control "Indians and Lands Reserved for Indians” to the Government of Canada.

What is the INDIAN ACT?

It deals with land ownership, hunting-fishing-trapping rights, self-government, financial compensation and control of resources.

What is a TREATY?

Exemption negotiated in Canadian legal principles

What is Tax Exemption?

A settlement where the government has an alleged violation of an obligation to Aboriginals

What is A Specific Claim?

The legal power of a First Nation to make and supply laws governing its members and lands.

What is Self-Government.