A.one third
B.two thirds
C.half
D.more than half
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A.the Eastern Plateau,the Central highlands and the Western Lowlands
B.the Central Plateau,the Western Highlands and the Eastern Lowlands
C.the Western Plateau,the Eastern highlands and the Central Eastern Lowlands
D.the Central Plateau,the Western highlands and the Eastern Lowlands
A.the third largest
B.the fourth largest
C.the fifth largest
D.the sixth largest
A.the Northern Hemisphere
B.the Southern Hemisphere
C.the North Pole
D.the South Pole
A.Newfoundland
B.Prince Edward Island
C.Labrador
D.British Columbia
A.the Peace Treaty of 1919
B.the Statute of Westminster
C.the Meek Lake Accord
D.the constitution Act of 1982
A.Ontario and Quebec
B.Manitoba and British Columbia
C.Alberta and Saskatchewan
D.Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island
A.the Conservative Party
B.the Liberal Party
C.the Labor Party
D.the New Democratic Party
A.Sir John Macdonald.
B.Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
C.Robert Borden.
D.Mackenzie King.
A.the Act of Union in 1840
B.the British North America Act of 1867
C.the Quebec Act of 1774
D.the Constitutional Act of 1791
A.In 1791
B.In 1840
C.In 1848
D.In 1867
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