Hurry PLZ
1.
What was the primary subject of the 1990s treaty between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico?
A) immigration
B) ending drug smuggling
C) reduction of nuclear weapons
Eliminate
D) free trade between the three countries
2.
Coming into effect in 1994, NAFTA encouraged free trade between the United States and which two other countries?
A) Canada and Cuba
Eliminate
B) Japan and China
C) Canada and Mexico
D) Panama and Brazil
3.
Many people who live in Quebec are part of a movement that seeks
A) to have French made the official language.
B) to change Canada's name to New France.
Eliminate
C) to gain independence from Canada.
D) to become a province of France.
4.
Which of these BEST explains why most of Canada's population has settled near its border with the United States?
A) Canada is populated primarily by former American citizens.
Eliminate
B) Canadians prefer the culture of the United States to that of their own.
C) The climate there is less harsh than in more northern areas of the country.
D) There are few resources north of the United States to sustain large populations.
5.
Nearly 90% of Canada's population lives
A) in the province of Quebec.
B) beside the St. Lawrence waterway.
C) along the west coast of British Columbia.
D) within 100 miles of the border of the United States.
6.
People of French heritage in the Canadian province of Quebec would be MOST likely to support
A) Quebec's independence from the rest of Canada.
Eliminate
B) the American intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan.
C) laws to strengthen alliances with the United States.
D) increased oil drilling along the St. Lawrence River.
7.
What is the name of the treaty signed by Canada and the United States, that was meant to help control pollution along a portion of their shared border?
A) The U.S.-Canada Acid Rain
B) The North American Shield Pact
C) The Toronto Pollution Protocol
D) Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement