HELP: PART 1

1. What was the result of the 1995 referendum held in Quebec?
A. Quebec separated from Canada*
B. French became the official language of Canada
C. Quebec's people voted to remain part of Canada
D. Quebec became part of France

2. Early Spanish, British, and Russian explorers of what is now British Columbia came to the region in order to?
A. settle*
B. farm
C. trade
D. mine

3. What was one effect of the 1858 gold rush on Vancouver Island?
A. Farming increased
B. Manufacturing decreased
C. The population increased*
D. Immigration decreased

4. How have residents of Canada's eastern coast dealt with changes in the fishing industry?
A. They have completely given up fishing
B. They only fish for cod
C. They have banned aquaculture
D. They concentrated on other economic activities*

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HI! I just took the quiz, here are some hints!

1.Canada must be super powerful!
(C)
2. Quebecs people must have really liked it there!
(Voted to stay)
3. The brought along something new, but not a good kind of new.
(Diseases)
4. It went up up up!!!
(Immigration increased!)
5.You have this, I have this... wanna trade?
(Trade)
6.It went up up up!
(Population increased)
7. They took there mind off the loss!
Concentrated on other things.)
8.It went down down down down.
(Not much population lives there)
9. Where different!
(By the government)(Govereened differently)
10.PACIFIC RIM!
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Ummm
I'm no CCA student, but unless you're in the same class as him, you can't tell, secondly, if you're here, doesn't that mean you were looking for answers too?

1 and 2 are wrong. 3 and 4 seem to be correct.

HELP: PART 2

1. One way that European settlement changed the lives of the native peoples in the Plains region was by
A. Exposing them to new diseases*
B. Building schools for their children
C. Giving them free land
D. Teaching them how to farm their land

2. How has the geography and climate of the Northern Territories influenced the population?
A. Very little of Canada's population lives there*
B. Most of Canada's population lives there
C. The population is entirely indigenous
D. No indigenous peoples live there

3. How do Canada's territories differ from Canadian provinces?
A. More wheat is grown there*
B. No English is spoken there
C. They are governed differently
D. The terrain is less rugged

4. British Columbia's geography and trade partners create a strong link with the area known as
A. the Pacific Rim*
B. Western Europe
C. Eastern Europe
D. South China

Thanks for the help!! :)

Hi Reed,

What are the answers to 1 and 2 then?

1 and 2 are correct. 3 is wrong. 4 is correct.

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Dude take a chill pill

To answer the questions:

1. To find the result of the 1995 referendum held in Quebec, you can do a search using a search engine like Google. Simply type in "result of 1995 referendum in Quebec." The most reliable sources will likely be government websites, news articles, or academic papers. Make sure to critically evaluate the sources and consider multiple perspectives to get a well-rounded understanding of the topic. Based on the options provided, the correct answer is C. Quebec's people voted to remain part of Canada.

2. To understand why early Spanish, British, and Russian explorers came to the region that is now British Columbia, you could look for resources such as history books, articles, or documentaries that focus on the exploration and colonization of North America. You can also search for specific expeditions or explorers involved in the exploration of British Columbia. Based on the options given, the correct answer is C. trade.

3. To determine one effect of the 1858 gold rush on Vancouver Island, it would be helpful to consult historical records, books, or articles that discuss the impact of the gold rush on the region. Additionally, you can search for scholarly resources or online databases that focus on Canadian history or the history of Vancouver Island. Based on the options provided, the correct answer is C. The population increased.

4. To understand how residents of Canada's eastern coast dealt with changes in the fishing industry, it would be beneficial to explore sources that discuss the history and current status of the fishing industry in that region. Government reports, academic papers, news articles, and local publications may provide valuable insights. Based on the options given, the correct answer is D. They concentrated on other economic activities.

Remember, these are general guidelines to help you find the answers. The reliability and accuracy of the information you find will depend on the sources you choose to reference.