
Canada
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Christopher Blaylock
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Intro to Canada
by Christopher Blaylock
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Open Ended
When you hear "Canada", what are 3 words that come to mind?
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Canada on a map
-Canada is north of the United States.
-Canada has 10 provinces
-Canada is in the Western and Northern Hemisphere
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Provinces of Canada
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Fill in the Blank
There are __ provinces in Canada.
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Multiple Choice
How many territories does Canada have?
1
2
3
4
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Multiple Choice
What is the capital of Canada?
Saskatchewan
Toronto
British Columbia
Ottawa
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Multiple Choice
Canada is North, South, East, West of the United States?
North
South
East
West
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Multiple Select
Canada is in which hemisphere? (Check all that apply)
Northern
Southern
Eastern
Western
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In some ways Canada is many nations in one. Descendants of British and French immigrants make up about half the population. They were followed by other European and Asian immigrants. First Nations peoples make up about four percent of the population.
Inuit people live mostly in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Many Native Canadians live on their traditional lands, but many others have moved to cities across Canada. First Nations artwork is widely recognized and is seen as a symbol of Canadian culture.
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Multiple Choice
Canada is homogenous (there is only one people group).
True
False
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Canada's Wildlife
Canada's remote north and extensive forests are home to wildlife, from bears, wolves, beavers, deer, mountain lions, and bighorn sheep to smaller animals like raccoons, otters, and rabbits. The country's lakes and rivers, which contain about 20 percent of all fresh water on Earth, are full of fish such as trout and salmon.
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Fill in the Blank
Canada's lakes and rivers make up about __% of all fresh water on the earth.
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GOVERNMENT & ECONOMY
The British monarch is the head of state of Canada. The monarch is represented by a governor-general, who has very limited powers. Laws are made by Canada's elected federal government, which includes a parliament and a prime minister.
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Multiple Choice
Does the monarch in Canada have absolute power?
Yes
No
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