&magicnumber=24&category1=Confederation&category2=Personalities&category3=The Laurier Years&category4=Not Sure What to Call This Category&category5=Miscellaneous&question1=Alberta and Saskatchewan entered Confederation in this year.&question2=This colony agreed to enter Confederation on condition Canada would pay off its massive debt load (1873).&question3=This province entered Confederation on the promise a transcontinental railroad would be completed linking it to the east.&question4=Westminster passed this act in to law thereby establishing the Dominion of Canada in to being (1867).&question5=The first four provinces of the Dominion of Canada (1867).&question6=Canada's first prime minister.&question7=This contractor bribed Canadian politicians in order to be given the contract to build the transcontinental railway.&question8=This man led the Metis during the Northwest Rebellion.&question9=This minister of immigration promoted an 'open door' policy for the settlement of the West.&question10=This man was the first Francophone prime minister in Canada's history (and a member of the federal Liberal Party).&question11=&question12=The name of the bill which helped Canada establish its own navy.&question13=Wilfred Laurier earned the nickname 'Sir Wontfrid' because he followed what type of policy when it came to making decisions?&question14=Laurier helped the French and English of Manitoba reach a compromise on the issue of 'religious education' with the passage of this law.&question15=Laurier allowed Canadian volunteers fight alongside Britain in 1899 during which African conflict?&question16=The name of the group who originally populated and built-up the Red River Settlement.&question17=What system of government did the BNA Act establish in Canada?&question18=This document formed the basis of political decision making in the United States (1776 to present).&question19=How many branches of government does Canada have?&question20=This man replaced Laurier as prime minister in 1911.&question21=A term used by both the British and Canadians to describe American-style democracy.&question22=The largest city in Canada in the late 19th Century.&question23=This major American conflict (1861-1865 AD) helped push Canada towards Confederation.&question24=In what year was the British North America Act passed in to law?&question25=What was the name of the American tariff on Canadian produced wheat?&answer1=1905&answer2=Prince Edward Island&answer3=British Columbia&answer4=British North America Act&answer5=Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia.&answer6=John A. MacDonald&answer7=Hugh Allan&answer8=Louis Riel&answer9=Clifford Sifton&answer10=Wilfred Laurier&answer11=&answer12=Naval Services Bill&answer13=compromise&answer14=Manitoba Schools Act&answer15=Boer War&answer16=Metis&answer17=Constitutional Monarchy&answer18=Constitution&answer19=3&answer20=Robert Borden&answer21=mobocracy&answer22=Montreal&answer23=American Civil War&answer24=1867&answer25=McKinley Tariff&value1=10&value2=20&value3=30&value4=40&value5=50&value6=10&value7=20&value8=30&value9=40&value10=50&value11=10&value12=20&value13=30&value14=40&value15=50&value16=10&value17=20&value18=30&value19=40&value20=50&value21=10&value22=20&value23=30&value24=40&value25=50&finalquestion=A political platform established by John A. MacDonald which included a protective tariff, the completion of the transcontinental railway, and the large-scale settlement of Canada's West.&finalanswer=National Policy&gamename=Canada and the Golden Age&postthis=&loadresult=Load Success!