social studies lesson 9 unit 3
10) Ice _____________ is Canada's national sport. snowboarding fishing skiing skating hockey
hockey
8) Quebecers enjoy _____________—french fries covered with a gravy sauce and cheese curds. poutine pho loonies saskatoon
poutine
13) What is the nickname for Canada's dollar? the Goldie the Moose the Maple Leaf the Loonie
the Loonie
6) by Lucy Maude Montgomery remains popular today. It is the story of an orphan girl growing up on .
Anne of Green Gables and Prince Edward Island
3) Today most of Canada's new immigrants arrive from _____________. the United States Europe Africa Asia
Asia
14) Which animal is Canada's national emblem? Black bear Beaver Moose Canadian Goose
Beaver
2) _____________ Canadians have always kept close ties with the United Kingdom. English German French Spanish
English
1) _____________ Canadians have maintained their identity for over 300 years. French German Spanish English
French
12) Which statement is NOT true about French Canadian culture? French Canadians love plays, poetry readings, and musical performances that reinforce the French language. French Canadians readily assimilate into Canada's culture. French Canadians keep the Roman Catholic religion of their French ancestors. The majority of French Canadians live in Quebec.
French Canadians readily assimilate into Canada's culture.
7) The was a school of landscape painters. The artists used bold brush strokes and colors to describe the beauty of .
Group of seven and canada
4) The _____________ are the most numerous of the First Nations people. French English Asian Inuit
Inuit
5) Once forbidden from doing so, students learn the _____________ language in Inuit schools. Hindu French Inuktitut Spanish
Inuktitut
9) _____________—whale skin and blubber—is an Inuit delicacy. Muktuk Saskatoon Loonies Poutine
Muktuk
11) Match the Canadians with the accomplishments. author of Les Anciens Canadiens invented the snowmobile singer who has recorded songs in both English and French actor in popular American movies wrote the first Canadian novel, The History of Emily Montague hockey player known as "The Great One"
Philup joseph celine jim Francis Wayne