31.
Which province is not a Prairie Province?
Ontario
Saskatchewan
Alberta
Manitoba
32.
How was Upper Canada different from Lower Canada?
Upper Canada was Protestant and English-speaking and Lower Canada was Roman Catholic and French-speaking.
Upper Canada was Roman Catholic and English-speaking and Lower Canada was Protestant and French-speaking.
Upper Canada was Roman Catholic and French-speaking and Lower Canada was Protestant and English-speaking.
The distinctions between the populations of the two provinces were not apparent.
33.
Keys consist of a section of a waterway with closed gates where water levels are raised or lowered to enable to passage of ships.
True
False
34.
The first inhabitants of what is now the United States and Canada were ______________, people who moved from place to place.
British
nomads
Native Americans
French
35.
Quebec is commonly associated with the English culture, while Ontario is commonly associated with the French culture.
True
False
36.
Sustainable communities cut down on commuting by creating communities where residents can both live and work.
True
False
37.
Religion and ancestry were the two main factors that defined the differences among Canadians by the end of the 18th century.
True
False
38.
Which of the following is not a factor which causes urban sprawl?
unrestricted growth
construction and growth of expressways
unlimited use of automobiles
increased costs for housing, utilities, and other public expenses
39.
In global trade, the U.S. economy accounts for 10 percent of the world’s ____________, which are goods sold to another country.
manufactured goods
services
imports
exports