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Chapter 9 – Canada's Economy
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In what year did Canada enact free trade with the United States?
1979
1892
1988
1998
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What does "NAFTA" mean?
North American Free Treasury Agreement
North American Forced Trade Agreement
National Armed Forces Treaty Agreement
North American Free Trade Agreement
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What is the NAFTA agreement?
Free trade between Canada, the United States and Mexico
Free trade between Canada, the United States and Europe
Free trade between Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom
Free trade between Canada, the Europe and Mexico
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Canada's economy is among the top:
5
10
20
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What are Canada's main types of industries?
Service, manufacturing and natural resources
Service, fishing and natural resources
Tourism and natural resources
Farming and fishing
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In what area do Canadians mostly work nowadays?
Manufacturing industries
Natural resources industries
Farming industries
Service Industries
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Which industries have played an important part in Canada's story and development?
Manufacturing industries
Service industries
Natural resources industries
Trading industries
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Who is Canada's largest international trading partner?
United States
Mexico
Europe
China
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How much of Canadian exports are destined for the U.S.A.?
Two-third
Over three-quarters
Half
Over one-third
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What is traditionally known as "the world's longest undefended border"?
Both Canadian Atlantic and Pacific coasts
Mexico-U.S.A border
Canada-U.S.A border
The Great Wall of China
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Which of the following statements is false about the Canada-U.S.A. relationship?
They have the biggest bilateral trading relationship in the world
Canada exports almost no goods to the U.S.A.
They have the world's longest undefended border
Millions of Canadians and Americans cross every year the Canada- U.S.A. border
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Which of the following symbolizes the close ties and common interests of Canada and the U.S.A.?
The Statue of Liberty
The Stanley Cup
The Peace Arch
The Peace Tower
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Which following countries are part of the G8?
United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, France, Canada, China and Russia
United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, Russia, France and China
United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, Australia, Russia, France and China
United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, France, Japan, Canada and Russia
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How much merchandise trade was involved within NAFTA in 2008?
About $100 billion
Over $1 trillion
About $500 billion
Over $100 trillion
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What is the G8?
A group of 8 leading industrialized countries
The 8 countries involved in NAFTA
The group of 8 Fathers of Confederation
A group of 8 famous Canadian artists
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Which industries make products to sell in Canada and around the world?
Service industries
Manufacturing industries
Natural resources industries
Trading Industries
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To which industries do transportation, education, health care, construction, banking, communications, retail services, tourism and government belong to?
Manufacturing industries
Natural resources industries
Service industries
Trading Industries
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To which industries do products such as paper, high technology equipment, aerospace technology, automobiles, machinery, food and clothing belong to?
Service industries
Manufacturing industries
Natural resources industries
Trading Industries
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To which industries do forestry, fishing, agriculture, mining and energy belong to?
Service industries
Manufacturing industries
Trading Industries
Natural resources industries
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