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Welcome. to. Jeopardy!. Round 1. Macdonald’s National Policy. Mixed Bag. The Wild West. The Railway. Round 2. Canada Grows!. Vocab. Final Jeopardy. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. Scores. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300.
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Macdonald’s National Policy Mixed Bag The Wild West The Railway Round 2 Canada Grows! Vocab Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
$100 Before becoming Alberta and Saskatchewan, the land occupied by these provinces were part of THIS territory.
$100 What is the North-West Territories? Scores
$200 Because of the illegal whiskey trade, noisy parties and violence, the area around Cypress Hills became known as this.
$200 What is Whoop Up country? Scores
$300 This police force was established by PM Macdonald in response to the Cypress Hills massacre.
$300 What is the North West Mounted Police? Scores
$400 These people were sent to mark the boarder between Canada and the U.S. using posts and mounds of dirt. (What is the name of their job?)
$400 What are surveyors? Scores
$500 This Metis man, whose name is famous in Lethbridge, worked as a guide and interpreter for the NWMP.
$500 Who is Jerry Potts? Scores
$100 Canada encouraged these immigrants, because they would do the dangerous work of building the railway through the mountains, and would do it for less pay.
$100 Who are the Chinese? Scores
$200 Canada had two choices of routes for a railway: a northern route through Edmonton, or a southern route through Calgary. In the end, surveyors decided on this route.
$200 What is the Southern Route? Scores
$300 Building the railway helped the economy in Lethbridge, because miners here could provide this natural resource as a source of fuel.
$300 What is coal? Scores
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$400 This term refers to a railway or highway that crosses from one side of a continent to the other.
$400 What is transcontinental? Scores
$500 This is the name of the company responsible for building Canada’s first railway across the country.
$500 What is the Canadian Pacific Railway? Scores
$100 The immigration policy was designed to bring immigrants to western Canada to do this.
$100 What is farm? Scores
$200 In 1872, if you were a man over the age of 21, you could buy a quarter-section of farmland in western Canada for this much money.
$200 What is $10. Scores
$300 Refugees from this island nation moved to Canada to farm following a volcano eruption in their homeland.
$300 What is Iceland? Scores
$400 To encourage people to buy goods manufactured in Canada, Macdonald put this kind of tax on goods entering from the U.S.
$400 What is a protective tariff? Scores
$500 This religious group doesn’t believe in fighting in wars, and so left Russia to farm in Canada.
$500 Who are Mennonites? Scores
$100 Discovery of this mineral brought people by the thousands to British Columbia.
$100 What is gold? Scores
$200 Before joining Confederation, the people of PEI wanted a guarantee of this service to help connect them to the mainland.
$200 What is steamboat ferry service? Scores
$300 These two provinces were created at the same time in 1905.
$300 What are Alberta and Saskatchewan? Scores
$400 This last province to join Confederation finally became part of Canada in 1949, in part to secure more social services and a more stable economy.
$400 What is Newfoundland? Scores
$500 The flag of Canada’s most recent territory, Nunavut, features these two symbols.
$500 What is an inukshuk and the North Star? Scores
$100 A process by which a culture is absorbed into a more dominant culture.
$100 What is assimilation? Scores
$200 A major political subdivision that shares power with the federal government.
$200 What is a province? Scores
$300 A person who searches for precious metals.
$300 What is a prospector? Scores