Across
- 6. The presence of different cultures, languages, and traditions in society
- 8. The supreme law that establishes how a country is governed
- 10. The buying and selling of goods between countries
- 12. Canada's main law-making body consisting of elected representatives
- 14. Major waterway connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
- 16. A territory controlled by another country
- 17. A system of government where citizens have the power to make decisions
- 18. The legislative branch of the United States government
- 20. Freedom from the control of another nation
- 21. Early settlers who helped develop new territories
- 22. A system where power is shared between national and state/provincial governments
- 23. The traditions and culture passed down from previous generations
- 25. The process of people establishing new communities
Down
- 1. The practice of preserving different cultures within a unified society
- 2. Materials from nature that are valuable to a country's economy
- 3. A cold, treeless plain in northern Canada where the soil is permanently frozen
- 4. Business activity that produces goods or provides services
- 5. A complete change in how a country is governed
- 7. Major mountain range extending from Canada through western United States
- 9. Large grassland regions found in both Canada and the United States
- 11. Farming and raising livestock for food production
- 13. Goods sent to other countries for sale
- 15. Peoples The original inhabitants of North America, including First Nations and Native Americans
- 19. Five large interconnected lakes between Canada and the United States
- 24. The process of people moving to a new country to live permanently
