
6th Grade Social Studies Test Prep - Canada Government, Geography, Economics, History, Environment
Prepare for your 6th-grade social studies test with a focus on Canada's government, geography, economics, history, and environment. Learn about key topics such as bodies of water, mountains, rivers, languages, and natural features. Enhance your knowledge and excel in your studies with this comprehensive test prep material.
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Canada Government Geography Economics History Environment 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
Geography 100 These bodies of water form part of the border with the U.S.
Geography 200 What mountains stretch between Mexico, U.S., and Canada?
Geography 300 The most important river in Canada
Geography 400 What two European countries contributed most to the languages of Canada?
Geography 500 What area is known for its rolling, rocky land covering eastern and central Canada?
Economics 100 A factory focusing on producing one or two types of goods is an example of
Economics 200 This agreement took away all tariffs on goods traded among Mexico, Canada, and the U.S.
Economics 300 Human Resources, Capital Resources, Natural Resources, and Entrepreneurship make up the
Economics 400 A specific limit placed on the number of imports that may enter a country.
Economics 500 To increase GDP and a high standard of living, countries must invest in
Government 100 In Canada citizens elect members of parliament who are called
Government 200 This type of government in Canada has no real power and has a traditional symbolic leader of the country.
Government 300 Who elects the prime minister?
Government 400 What term describes how political power is distributed in Canada?
Government 500 What term describes how citizens participate in Canada s government.
History 100 What are the official languages in Canada?
History 200 80% of the people in Quebec are Hindu, Jewish, or Catholic
History 300 Great Britain gain control of Canada in 1763 as a result of which war?
History 400 Canada s independence from the United Kingdom was granted after which war?
History 500 What province fought for independence from Canada and what were the people who fought for this province s independence called?
Environment 100 What region do most people live in Canada?
Environment 200 Whatis the major source of air pollution in Canada?
Environment 300 What country causes 50 to 75 percent of Canada s pollution problem?
Environment 400 Forest cover about how much land in Canada?
Environment 500 The most valuable minerals located in Canada are found within this major physical feature