Canada-USA Test Review 2022
Across
- 2. In Canada the head of the executive branch of the government is picked by the ____________ branch of government.
- 5. The United States is the only country that has had people walk on the _______.
- 6. This branch of government makes sure the laws follow the constitution.
- 9. The Age of _____________ was a time when many new devices were created in America, such as the airplane, the lightbulb, the movie camera, and the telephone.
- 10. The official languages of Canada are English and _________.
- 13. After World War II Canada passed laws making it easier for people to ____________ to Canada
- 17. This country originally owned Canada, but was forced to give it up to the British when it lost a war.
- 20. Most of Canada in the _________ part of the country is pretty empty, with very few people living there.
- 21. The current Prime Minister of Canada is named Justin __________.
- 24. The most important job of the legislative branch of government is to make new ______.
- 25. This branch of government carries out the laws
- 26. In the War of 1812, soldiers marching out of Canada burned down much of the city of ___________, D.C.
- 27. This is a place that only Americans have ever been to in person.
Down
- 1. The eastern mountain range that runs through the United States and Canada is called the _____________ Mountains.
- 3. Canada and the United States share the world's longest unguarded ___________.
- 4. Most people in Canada live in the ______ part of the country, near the border with the United States.
- 7. This is the name of the document that outlines how the US government is supposed to work.
- 8. Canada's head of government is called the Prime __________.
- 11. The Civil _______ Act of 1964 is one of the United States' most important laws protecting people against discrimination.
- 12. The United States had an extremely bloody war against itself called the ______ War.
- 14. This is the main lawmaking body in Canada.
- 15. The ______ of England is also the ______ of Canada, although most of his duties are ceremonial.
- 16. The United States and Canada share a very long _________ that is mostly unguarded.
- 18. This is the most commonly spoken language in both Canada and the United States.
- 19. In this part of Canada most people speak French, and this difference (among others) often leads people living there to talk about leaving Canada to become their own country.
- 22. The western mountain range that runs through the United States and Canada is called the __________ Mountains.
- 23. This country once owned both the United States and Canada.