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Multiculturalism
Terms
Immigration Population
Pyramids
Quebec
and
Ontario
The
Prairies
Topo Maps
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Beliefs, customs, skills, dress,
foods, religion, arts, and
language
Facts100
Culture
A 100
A tradition that you bring
with you from another
country
A 200
Cultural baggage
A 200
The process whereby an
immigrant gradually adopts
the culture of the large group
in which they live
A 300
Assimilate
A 300
When children adopt to the
culture of the new country faster
than their parents
A 400
Cultural Gap
A 400
The feeling or action of
hostility towards a person of
another race or culture
A 500
Racism
A 500
Something that is good that
makes people want to move
to a place
B 100
Pull factor
B 100
Something bad that
makes people want
to move away from
a country
B 200
Push Factor
B 200
The three Canadian cities
where most immigrants settle
B 300
Toronto, Montreal, and
Vancouver
B 300
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
A Political Refugee
B 400
The continent where most of the
immigrants to Canada come from
today
B 500
Asia
B 500
A population pyramid
with a wide base shows a
birth rate that is this.
C 100
High
C 100
How many years is a cohort
interval on a population
pyramid?
C 200
5
C 200
A population pyramid that
quickly narrows to a peak, is
a population that life
expectancy that is this
C 300
Short
C 300
DAILY
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DOUBLE
C 400
Population pyramids for Africa
narrow quickly because of this
disease
C 400
Aids
C 400
On a population pyramid for
Canada, what is your
generation called?
C 500
Echo
C 500
Name of the original farmers
in Quebec (Think of the
Montreal Canadiens)
D 100
Habitants
D 100
Method of land division in
Quebec
D 200
Seigneurial System or Long
Lot System
D 200
System of land division in
Ontario
D 300
Concession System
D 300
The main product or type of
farm that the St. Lawrence
area is known for:
D 400
Dairy
D 400
What the Niagara
region in Ontario is
known for.
D 500
Fruit, Wine
D 500
What the first settlers to the
Prairies made their houses
out of
E 100
Sod
E 100
The few trees on the Prairies are
found near this
E 200
Streams and Rivers
E 200
The size of an original Prairie
homestead
E 300
160 acres or 64 hectares
E 300
The main reason the Prairies
are so flat
E 400
It was covered by a great
inland sea
E 400
Land on the prairies was
essentially free, but you had to
farm the land for this many
years before you owned it
E 500
Three
E 500
Represented by green on a
topo map
F 100
Trees
F 100
Represented by white
on a topo map of the
prairies
F 200
Agricultural Land
F 200
The colour of contour
lines on a topo map
F 300
Brown
F 300
The land is this when
contour lines are far
apart
F 400
Flat
F 400
When finding an exact
point using military grid,
the number is this many
digits
F 500
Six
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Canadian Agricultural Regions
Please record your wager.
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Name one of the three main fruit
growing regions in Canada
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The Okanagan Valley, the Niagara
Peninsula, and the Annapolis
Valley
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