11. Which statement accurately describes the Mississippian people and the Ancestral Puebloans?
A.
The Mississippian people lived in a region with a wet climate, whereas the Ancestral Puebloans lived in a dry climate. ------
B.
The Mississippian people lived in small communities, whereas the Ancestral Puebloans lived in large communities.
C.
Religion was not a major part of life for the Mississippian people, whereas religion was a major part of life for the Ancestral Puebloans.
D.
Drought contributed to the Mississippians moving closer to rivers, whereas drought contributed to violence among the Ancestral Puebloans.
12. Which of the following events affected both the United States and Canada? Select all that apply.
A.
the Great Depression------
B.
the War of 1812-------
C.
the Civil War-------
D.
the Ratification of the United States Constitution
E.
the passage of the Quebec Act
13. Select the correct boxes in the table to identify the path each nation took to independence.
The United States
Canada
The Declaration of Independence was signed.-----united states
The Statute of Westminster granted independence.-----canada
The Act of Union created a united government.-----canada
The Continental Congress met to discuss opposition to the British.----united states
Governor generals transferred powers to elected representatives.---canada
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14. Drag and drop the sentences into the correct boxes.
A person moves from Canada to the United States to attend college.-- Interior Migration
A person moves from Southern Canada to Northern Canada for a job.---Immigration
A person moves from England to Canada to get married.--Interior Migration
A person moves from Ontario to Quebec to start a business. ----Immigration
Interior Migration
Immigration
15. Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
The most common type of jobs in both the United States and Canada are in
A. fishing and agriculture
B. Service industries
C. educational fields-----
D. non-profit organizations
16. Select the boxes in the table.
Spain
France
England
Samuel de Champlain founds Quebec.-----France
Settlers establish the colony of Jamestown.----England
Pilgrims establish Massachusetts.----England
Robert de La Salle names the territory of Louisiana.-----France
The first European settlement is built in Florida.----- spain
17. Which of the following accurately describes the impact the triangular trade had on Africans?
A.
Africans were brought to the British colonies as slaves in large numbers.----
B.
The British government abolished slavery in their Canadian colonies.
C.
West African nations forbade the British entering their land because of their attempts to gain natural resources.
D.
The British governments used Africans as sailors because of their navigational expertise.
18. Which of the following best illustrates Canada's recent immigration policies?
A.
Canada has admitted the highest number of immigrants to their country.
B.
Canada has passed the strictest immigration policies in their history. --------
C.
Canada has increased the number of years before an immigrant can become a citizen.
D.
Canada has eliminated all immigration laws.
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12. A. the Great Depression
13.
- The United States: The Declaration of Independence was signed.
- Canada: The Statute of Westminster granted independence.
14.
- A person moves from Canada to the United States to attend college: Interior Migration
- A person moves from Southern Canada to Northern Canada for a job: Immigration
- A person moves from England to Canada to get married: Immigration
- A person moves from Ontario to Quebec to start a business: Interior Migration
15. B. Service industries
16.
- Spain: The first European settlement is built in Florida.
- France: Samuel de Champlain founds Quebec.
- England: Settlers establish the colony of Jamestown and Pilgrims establish Massachusetts.
- France: Robert de La Salle names the territory of Louisiana.
17. A. Africans were brought to the British colonies as slaves in large numbers.
18. B. Canada has passed the strictest immigration policies in their history.