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100 200 300 400 500 Immigration Multi- culturalism Terms Population Pyramids Quebec and Ontario The Prairies Topo Maps
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Beliefs, customs, skills, dress, foods, religion, arts, and language Facts100
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Culture A 100
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A tradition that you bring with you from another country A 200
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Cultural baggage A 200
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The process whereby an immigrant gradually adopts the culture of the large group in which they live A 300
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Assimilate A 300
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When children adopt to the culture of the new country faster than their parents A 400
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Cultural Gap A 400
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The feeling or action of hostility towards a person of another race or culture A 500
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Racism A 500
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Something that is good that makes people want to move to a place B 100
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Pull factor B 100
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B 200 Something bad that makes people want to move away from a country
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B 200 Push Factor
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The three Canadian cities where most immigrants settle B 300
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Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver B 300
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If someone arrives at an airport in Canada and says they are this:_____, under Canadian law we must allow them to stay and investigate their claim B 400
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A Political Refugee B 400
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B 500 The continent where most of the immigrants to Canada come from today
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B 500 Asia
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C 100 A population pyramid with a wide base shows a birth rate that is this.
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C 100 High
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How many years is a cohort interval on a population pyramid? C 200
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A population pyramid that quickly narrows to a peak, is a population that life expectancy that is this C 300
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Short C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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C 400 Population pyramids for Africa narrow quickly because of this disease
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C 400 Aids
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On a population pyramid for Canada, what is your generation called? C 500
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Echo C 500
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Name of the original farmers in Quebec (Think of the Montreal Canadiens) D 100
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Habitants D 100
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Method of land division in Quebec D 200
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Seigneurial System or Long Lot System D 200
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System of land division in Ontario D 300
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Concession System D 300
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The main product or type of farm that the St. Lawrence area is known for: D 400
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Dairy D 400
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D 500 What the Niagara region in Ontario is known for.
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D 500 Fruit, Wine
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E 100 What the first settlers to the Prairies made their houses out of
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E 100 Sod
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E 200 The few trees on the Prairies are found near this
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E 200 Streams and Rivers
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The size of an original Prairie homestead E 300
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160 acres or 64 hectares E 300
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The main reason the Prairies are so flat E 400
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It was covered by a great inland sea E 400
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Land on the prairies was essentially free, but you had to farm the land for this many years before you owned it E 500
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Three E 500
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F 100 Represented by green on a topo map
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F 100 Trees
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F 200 Represented by white on a topo map of the prairies
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F 200 Agricultural Land
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F 300 The colour of contour lines on a topo map
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F 300 Brown
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F 400 The land is this when contour lines are far apart
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F 400 Flat
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F 500 When finding an exact point using military grid, the number is this many digits
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F 500 Six
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Canadian Agricultural Regions Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Name one of the three main fruit growing regions in Canada Click on screen to continue
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The Okanagan Valley, the Niagara Peninsula, and the Annapolis Valley Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Geography Jeopardy! Brought to you by the Glenview Geography Department
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