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Native questions start at question #62

  • 1) The hot semi liquid material found under the crust is called:
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  • 2) Rocks formed by magma cooling are called:
    Answer:
  • 3) Wind, rain, ice, waves cause rocks to:
    Answer:
  • 4) The plates move as a result of these currents:
    Answer:
  • 5) Rocks created by heat and pressure are called:
    Answer:
  • 6) Rocks created by the weather and erosion of rocks are called:
    Answer:
  • 7) The theory that describes the movement of plates is called:
    Answer:
  • 8) The top layer of soil is called top soil.
  • 9) The bottom layer of soil is called the sub-soil.
  • 10) Soil found in rainy climates is leached and is less fertile.
  • 11) Humus in the soil is caused by the weathering and erosion of rocks.
  • 12) In calcified soil the nutrients are washed down.
  • 13) Adding parts to a system that were not there naturally can cause it
    to no longer self-regulate.

  • 14) Rocks may up the soil layer called parent material.
  • 15) Erosion is when rocks are weathered into smaller particles.
  • 16) Removing parts of system may result in the system no longer
    functioning.

  • 17) The topsoil layer in areas with a drier climate is larger than the
    topsoil layer in wetter climates.

  • 18) The natural warming of the earth by the greenhouse gases is called
    the " two words"

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  • 19) The one greenhouse gas that we are adding to the atmosphere by
    burning fossil fuels is:(two words)

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  • 20) Carbon that is locked up in a tree is called a(n):
    Answer:
  • 21) Carbon that is locked up in a rock is called:
    Answer:
  • 22) This principle suggest is is a good idea to take precaution when you
    are not sure about what might happen.

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  • 23) This life form in the ocean absorbs a lot of carbon.
    Answer:
  • 24) What type of readiation is absorbed by greenhouse gases. (one word)
    Answer:
  • 25) Without any human interference the carbon cycle is balanced. In
    systems analysis this is called: two words

    Answer:
  • 26) Increasing the level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is
    causing: (two words)

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  • 27) Which of the following will reduce the amount of fixed carbon
    released into the atmosphere.




  • 28) Where does magma reach the surface of the eart.



  • 29) Systems are made up of these things and they are connected and
    interact.




  • 30) Systems such as plate tectonics, rocks and rock cyles and the
    carbon cycle are constanting changing. This is because systems are:




  • 31) Fair trade makes sure the customer gets the lowest possible price on
    products.

  • 32) When First Nations signed a treaty they were given a reserve.
  • 33) The Innu community Davis Inlet suffers from a large amount of gas
    sniffing amongst its children.

  • 34) Students, custodial staff, teachers are all parts of the ODSS system.
  • 35) The Indian Act gives the First Nations the right to make their own
    decisions.

  • 36) The Westbank Reserve develops housing subdivisions, and shopping
    malls for their economic base.

  • 37) The Baby Boom occurred in North America has a result of the good
    economic times experienced afte World War Two.

  • 38) Expanding age-sex graphs are shaped like an upside down pyramid.
  • 39) Shrinking age-sex graphs are shaped like a pyramid.
  • 40) Stable age-sex graphs have straight sides.
  • 41) Shrinking age-sex graphs have a high dependency load made up of
    older people.

  • 42) Expanding age-sex graphs have a high dependency load made up of
    older people.

  • 43) In a multi-cultural sociey, immigrants may choose not to assimilate
    completely.

  • 44) The Canadian government wanted to assimilate Canada's First Nations.
  • 45) What category of country specializes in supplying the world with
    resources and agricultural products.




  • 46) Newly Industrializing countries manufacture things cheaply because
    their labour costs are low.

  • 47) Many reserves in Canada suffer from many problems. What
    characteristic listed below is unlikely on reserves with problems.




  • 48) What characteristic is not typical of a local economy.



  • 49) The 100 mile diet is an example of a local economic idea.
  • 50) Immigrants who are willing to open a business in Canada are
    considered to be an independent business class immigrant.

  • 51) The people on successful reserves tend to have lots of pride in
    their culture.

  • 52) Refugees are people whose lives are in danger if they stay or return
    to the country they are from.

  • 53) A successful reserve usually has lots of recreational opportunities
    for the children of the reserve.

  • 54) Child or slave labour is not allowed with fair trade.
  • 55) Countries with declining populations face problems taking care of
    the large number of older people.

  • 56) What characteristic best "fits" a developed country?



  • 57) Countries with expanding populations need to create lots of new jobs
    for the many young people in their society

  • 58) Countries with lots of young dependants have a potential to rapidly
    increase their population.

  • 59) Orangeville will need more day care facilities in the future.
  • 60) What characteristic is an example of poor urban design.



  • 61) The carbon cycle is self regulating.
  • 62) The four parts to First Nation systems include: Politics, Families, Culture, Economics
  • 63) First Nation economic systems usually involved agriculture before Europeans arrival.
  • 64) Families taught cultural beliefs and economics to their children.
  • 65) First Nations did not have a political system.
  • 66) Cultural beliefs influenced their economic system.
  • 67) First Nation human systems had successfully existed for 1000's of years before Europeans.
  • 68) At first contact, First Nations were more technolgically advanced.
  • 69) What document stated that First Nations owned their land until a treaty was signed.



  • 70) When Natives signed treaties, they hoped to have an economic base to continue their traditonal economics and have some political control over their lives.
  • 71) Most First Nations did not achieve these goals.
  • 72) Reserves were large enough so they could continue to hunt and fish.
  • 73) What was the name of the law that controlled First Nations.
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  • 74) Under this act the government wanted to turn First Nations into "European culture". This process is called:
    Answer:
  • 75) To do this they took children away from their families and put them in:
    Answer:
  • 76) Here the children would be expected to experience:



  • 77) Other experience(s) include



  • 78) The Canadian government has apologized for this.
  • 79) The name of the reserve where gas sniffing is a problem.
    Answer:
  • 80) Problem(s) that also exist include



  • 81) This reserve has now signed a treaty.
  • 82) The government has built a new community for this reserve.
  • 83) Problem(s) that still exist:



  • 84) The name of the reserve that has more millionaires than any town in Canada is called:
    Answer:
  • 85) This reserve has the right to run its own government and has been a key to their success. This is called:
    Answer:
  • 86) Many non-natives live on this reserve.
  • 87) Many people work on this reserve in this industry.
    Answer:
  • 88) This reserve builds and develops shopping centres, daycares and golf courses.
  • 89) People on this reserve have many modern values but also have pride in their First Nation culture.
  • 90) The Nk'mp reserve speciality it making this product.
    Answer:
  • 91) Hotels and restaurants serve guests to this reserve.
  • 92) This reserve has also built a cultural centre for locals and non natives.
  • 93) Jordan Too Too has escaped many of the problems of substance abuse that First Nations experience.
  • 94) What number does Jordan Too Too wear?
    Answer:

   


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