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Canada Jeopardy Name that region 100 200 300 400 500 Canadian History Name that province 100 200 300 400 500 Vocabulary 100 200 300 400 500

Vocabulary for 100 A peaceful change in the government of Quebec. What is the Quiet Revolution?

Vocabulary for 200 A person who speaks French as a first language. What is a Francophone?

Vocabulary for 300 A settlement that springs up quickly to serve the needs of miners. What is a boomtown?

Vocabulary for 400 A person’s ancestry. What is decent?

Vocabulary for 500 To force someone to leave his or her native land or home. What is exile?

Name that region for 100 What is Ontario? This is the most densely populated province of Canada. What is Ontario?

Name that region for 200 What are the prairie provinces ? Rich soil and climate make this region a great place for growing crops. What are the prairie provinces ?

What is the Canadian Shield? Name that region for 300 This area is described as a rugged land mass in northern Canada. What is the Canadian Shield?

Name that region for 400 This part of Canada contains only 1% of the population. What is the territories?

Name that region for 500 What are water & wood? These natural resources have greatly influenced the economy of the Atlantic Provinces. What are water & wood?

What is the Seven Years War? Canadian History for 100 This is the Canadian name of the war that took place between the French and the British over control in Canada. What is the Seven Years War?

Canadian History for 200 What is farm the free land that was offered? Immigrants from Central & Eastern Europe came to the Canadian Plains in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s to do this. Daily Double! What is farm the free land that was offered?

Canadian History for 300 This is what happened to you if you were French and living in Acadia from 1755 to 1763. What was you were exiled?

This event took place on Vancouver Island in 1858. Canadian History for 400 This event took place on Vancouver Island in 1858. What is the discovery of gold along the Fraser River?

Canadian History for 500 Give three ways in which the arrival of the European settlers in Canada affected the indigenous peoples already living there. What are they destroyed buffalo herds, gave them diseases, and forced them onto reserves?

Provinces for 100 What is Quebec? The largest cultural group living in this province are descendants of French colonists. What is Quebec?

Provinces for 200 This province’s geography and trade partners create a strong link with the Pacific Rim. What is British Columbia?

Name one of the three provinces in which Acadia existed. Provinces for 300 Name one of the three provinces in which Acadia existed. What are Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, & Nova Scotia?

Provinces for 400 What is the Inuit? A large part of Nunavut’s population is made up of this . What is the Inuit?

Provinces for 500 What was Newfoundland? This provinces was the first English settlement in North America. What was Newfoundland?

This is Final Jeopardy!!!! Possible Answers Why do you think the Canadian government is opposed to Quebec’s becoming a separate nation? In your answer, briefly explain why some residents of Quebec want to break free from Canada. Possible Answers Oh no, looks like you need to do a little research to come up with a good solid answer for the test tomorrow!