Chapter 7: Creating a New Country

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Across
  1. 4. If each representative of government represents the same number of people, so that more populated areas have more representation, there is representation by ________
  2. 5. Powers over things that the Founders of Confederation did not yet know about were called ________ powers
  3. 6. The former name of Ottawa; chosen by Queen Victoria to be Canada's capital
  4. 8. The free trade agreement between Canada and the US to trade natural resources tax-free across the border
  5. 11. The Maritimes experienced a ________ Age during the 1800s due to their shipbuilding
  6. 13. When citizens elect specific people to make decisions for them, it is a ________ democracy
  7. 14. A central government controlling a country, with provincial governments having more specific areas of control
  8. 16. A name for Francophones of Quebec origin or residents of Quebec
  9. 17. Irish Americans who attacked British colonies in an attempt to free Ireland from British control
Down
  1. 1. Everybody giving up a little in order to reach an agreement that they are all happy with
  2. 2. Sending goods and services to other countries
  3. 3. The act of making goods or products, especially by means of machinery
  4. 7. A government that must answer to its elected representatives is a ________ government
  5. 9. Americans believed in ________ Destiny, in that it was their natural right to conquer North America
  6. 10. The way societies organize themselves and get things done
  7. 12. The ________ Act, signed in 1867, officially declared Canada as a new country
  8. 14. Trade conducted without taxes can be considered ________ trade
  9. 15. A system of government in which the people hold the power