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1. How many Canadians died during the Second World War?

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2. From which continent did the ancestors of Indigenous peoples likely migrate?

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3. Which war began when several Eastern European countries became members of the communist bloc controlled by the Soviet Union?

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4. What symbolizes the close ties and shared interests between Canada and the United States?

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5. Ontario was founded by:

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6. Canadian scientific and technological discoveries…

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7. Which province is known as the “Birthplace of Confederation”?

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8. Confederation took place during the reign of:

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9. What is the Francophonie?

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10. The “Roaring Twenties” (the 1920s) were a time of prosperity and low unemployment. How did this period end?

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11. The first Europeans in Canada called Indigenous peoples “Indians” because…

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12. After the war, Canada became a more flexible and open society. What was the foundation of this?

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13. In the Battle of the Plains of Abraham:

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14. Who were the Group of Seven?

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15. Who are the “Bluebirds”?

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16. During the Second World War, Canada contributed more to the Allied air effort than any other Commonwealth country. What did it provide?

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17. In 1837–1838, rebellions occurred because some people believed Canada should adopt American republican values or even join the United States.

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18. The Northwest Territories were formed in 1870 from:

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19. Which province has a long history of coal mining, forestry and agriculture?

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20. What other name was given to the war in South Africa (1899–1902)?

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21. What did the Canadian Pacific Railway symbolize?

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