| A | B |
| Much of the climate of Canada is | very cold |
| The heartland of Canada, where the majority of Canadians live and work, is located | around the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River. |
| A cultural mosaic is | made up of different cultural identities. |
| What form of government does Canada have? | a constitutional monarchy |
| A plural society | is multicultural. |
| With which Act did Britain allow religious freedom and French laws? | The Quebec Act |
| The Prairie Provinces and the St. Lawrence River Valley are major | agricultural regions. |
| The climate found in the far north, is a cold, dry region called | tundra |
| A mixing zone attracts many kinds of fish because | it provides a rich environment for plankton. |
| Which of the following is a comprmise that occurred in Canadian history? | Quebec Act of 1775 |
| First Nations groups | lived south of Canada's Arctic region. |
| New France was once the name for | eastern Canada. |
| A province is | a territory controlled by another country. |
| A dominion is | is self-governing but with ties to another country. |
| Permanently frozen soil. | permafrost |
| Thousands of islands in Northern Canada with some being the largest in the world are referred to as | Arctic Archipelago |