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Resolved Question: Do Canadians like the Canadian dream I had last night?
I had a dream that the province of Alberta (the land mass) got mysteriously moved on top of the USA state of New Jersey. And in little pieces at a time, scattered across New Jersey!, Expanding the USA state with Canada pieces in between.
So like you’d be driving in Atlantic City, New Jersey in the states where you have casinoes and the suddenly in the middle of nowhere, bits and pieces of the suburbs of Calgary would appear out of nowhere. And then you’d have the Saddle Dome right next to the New Jersey Turnpike.
You’d be on like the interstate highway and then Highway 2 would just show up randomly. The best part is you’d be approaching the George Washington Bridge as if to cross into New York City and then all of the sudden the Bridge would instead lead into Edmonton instead of New York City!
And you’d have the Funky Pickle and Tim Hortons at the end of the urban tunnel instead of New York City. And so Albertans had to interact with their new New Jersey and New York neighbours.
And you’d be approaching the Statue of Liberty on the land now part of New Jersey that was New York City? But instead because of the change of the land???? The boat to the Statue of Liberty would make a stop in Fort McMurray and then parts of the Hudson River became the Peace River.
Also some of the hills in New Jersey would rise into the Canadian Rockies and have tons of Mosquitoes all of the sudden on glacial lakes.
What do Canadians think of this dream? How would Albertans like to be integrated into the USA state of New Jersey? You’d still have Alberta, it would just be sliced and chopped up like chopped chicken in a salad bowl where the bowl is New Jersey.
Also one of the New Jersey restaurants that served New York style laks and frankfurters and bagels ended up being 50% of a restaurant and then a piece of an Alberta restaurant serving Bison and red eye drinks and then the other 50% of the New Jersey restaurant such that both companies were forced to work as one restaurant with the Canadian waitstaff taking orders from New Jersey residents and vice versa.
Hahaha the New York “Olive Oilers” – as Italians in NY use a lot of olive oil for bread.
And the Calgary-Banff “MountainRangers”
I want to write a book or movie about this! Bringing it to life in the form of a seemingly real novel or film about crashing of cultures.
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Resolved Question: if the land on this earth was once pangea…?
did the North American/South American/Canadian landmass spread westward AND the European/Asian landmass spread eastward? Or did just one go either which way? if the latter was the truth, wouldn’t that make the “army east of the euphrates river” be the United States Army? Is any other Army as strong as ours? Or recruiting as much as ours?
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Resolved Question: PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!!?
This is a hard subject for me.
You don’t have to do all of these, but please help with some!! If I don’t finish this by tomorrow I will get a zero.
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Marks: 3
Which statement best describes the government of Canada?
Choose one answer.
a. The monarch of Britain has total control over Canada.
b. The Canadian parliament is ruled by the United States.
c. Canada has complete power over its own government.
d. The prime minister is the monarch of Canada.
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Marks: 3
What was the result of the 1995 referendum held in Quebec?
Choose one answer.
a. Quebec separated from Canada.
b. French became the official language of Canada.
c. Quebec’s people voted to remain part of Canada.
d. Quebec became part of France.
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Marks: 3
One way that European settlement changed the lives of the native peoples in the Plains region was by
Choose one answer.
a. exposing them to new diseases.
b. building schools for their children.
c. giving them free land.
d. teaching them how to farm their land.
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Marks: 3
What happened after Canada advertised free land in European newspapers in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
Choose one answer.
a. Immigration decreased.
b. Immigration increased.
c. People left Canada for Europe.
d. Canadians moved from the farms to the cities.
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Marks: 3
Early Spanish, British, and Russian explorers of what is now British Columbia came to the region in order to
Choose one answer.
a. settle.
b. farm.
c. trade.
d. mine.
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Marks: 3
What was one effect of the 1858 gold rush on Vancouver Island?
Choose one answer.
a. Farming increased.
b. Manufacturing decreased.
c. The population increased.
d. Immigration decreased.
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Marks: 3
How have residents of Canada’s eastern coast dealt with changes in the fishing industry?
Choose one answer.
a. They have completely given up fishing.
b. They only fish for cod.
c. They have banned aquaculture.
d. They concentrated on other economic activities.
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Marks: 3
How has the geography and climate of the Northern Territories influenced the population?
Choose one answer.
a. Very little of Canada’s population lives there.
b. Most of Canada’s population lives there.
c. The population is entirely indigenous.
d. No indigenous peoples live there.
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Marks: 3
How do Canada’s territories differ from Canadian provinces?
Choose one answer.
a. More wheat is grown there.
b. No English is spoken there.
c. They are governed differently.
d. The terrain is less rugged.
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Marks: 3
The largest cultural group living in Quebec today are the descendants of
Choose one answer.
a. British settlers.
b. French colonists.
c. Spanish explorers.
d. the Iroquois.
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Marks: 3
What is the Canadian Shield?
Choose one answer.
a. the official symbol of the Canadian government
b. the Northeast
c. a rugged land mass in northern Canada
d. the name of the Canadian southern federation
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Why did the way of life of many indigenous people in the Plains region of North America end in the late 1870s?
Choose one answer.
a. European descendants built factories on their land.
b. European descendants began killing off the buffalo herds.
c. European descendants began moving from Canada back to their homelands.
d. European descendants began schools to educate them.
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Immigrants from Central and Eastern Europe came to the Canadian Plains in the late 1800s and early 1900s in response to an offer of
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a. free transportation to Canada.
b. free land in the Prairie Provinces.
c. an education for their children.
d. jobs in factories.
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In 1858, what event significantly changed life on Vancouver Island?
Choose one answer.
a. the establishment of a small trading village
b. the discovery of a trade route to the Pacific Ocean
c. the discovery of gold along the Fraser River
d. the arrival of Russian explorers
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British Columbia’s geography and trade partners create a strong link with the area known as
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a. the Pacific Rim.
b. Western Europe.
c. Eastern Europe.
d. South China.
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Which natural resources have greatly influenced the economy of the Atlantic Provinces?
Choose one answer.
a. gold and silver
b. coal and natural gas
c. water and oil
d. water and wood
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