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What is Canada?
Third largest oil reserve
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What is the United States?
Home to 329 million people
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What is Federalism or Constitutional monarchy?
Canada's government
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What is Canada?
Contains five climate regions such as the west coast, the prairies, the great lakes, the Atlantic, and the north.
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What is New York?
This is the United States largest city.
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What is the United States?
Mineral resources and farmland
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What is Canada?
Home to 37.06 million people
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What is a Democracy?
The United States of America's government
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What is 3 territories and 10 provinces?
Canada is made up of this many territories and provinces.
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What is Ottawa?
This is the capital of Canada.
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What is Canada?
Saskatchewan produces 45% of the country's grain.
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What is bilingual?
This term means Canada has two official languages, French and English.
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What is a Democracy?
The majority rules in this type of government.
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What is the United States?
Contains five regions: the northeast, southeast, midwest, south west, and north west.
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What is Spanish?
The second most used language in the United States.
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What is the United States?
Large mining industry and top producer of coal.
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What is both countries?
A diverse range of people call land home.
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What is the prime minister?
Justin Trudeau holds this title as the head of parliament ( in Canada.
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What is Canada?
Contains areas such as farmland, mountain ranges, coastal regions, and tundra.
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What is the inuit?
The Nonavut territory contains a large population of this group of people.
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What is both countries?
Home to large soft wood timber industries.
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What is United States?
White- 72%
Black or African American- 12.8% American Indian/Alaska Native- .9% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander- .2% Other- 5% 2 or more races- 3.4% |
What is Canada and the United States? The Canadian dollar and U.S. dollar.
The dollar is the currency in this nation.
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What is the United States?
Contains mountain ranges such as the Appalachians and Rocky Mountains.
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What is Newfoundland and Labrador?
This province is known for its fisheries. (You also did a commonlit over this.)
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