Vocabulary
Economic Systems
Socialism
Modern Liberalism
Mixed Bag
100

The term for a government owned and operated business in Canada

Crown Corporation

100

What is the most left-wing style of economy (also known as centrally planned, communism, or centralized)

Command economy

100

True or false: socialists believe resources should be controlled by the public instead of private businesses

TRUE

100

Progressivism is often associated with which former US President, who was one of the first to promote workers' rights?

Teddy Roosevelt

100

What measure is typically used to determine the economic prosperity of a nation?

GDP (Gross Domestic Product)

200

The term for the system and structure of government employees

Bureaucracy

200

This is also known as a decentralized or laissez-faire economy

Free market

200

What is the key difference between Marxism and other forms of socialism?

Marxism accepts violence as a means of creating change

200

How is modern liberalism different from classical liberalism?

Modern liberalism supports most elements of a free market economy but believes the government should provide welfare/a safety net to create more stability

200

Which economist is attributed with proposing Demand-Side economics?

John Maynard Keynes

300

Government policy that usually involves changing taxation or government spending

Fiscal policy

300

Most countries today operate on this type of economy.

Mixed economy

300

This type of socialism is idealistic and promotes modifying classic liberalism to provide better education and conditions for workers

Utopian socialism

300
Following the Roaring 20s, this event was a motivating factor for countries to shift to more modern liberal principles.

The Great Depression

300

Keynes believed that during a boom cycle, the government should take what action(s)?

Raise taxes, raise interest rates, decrease government spending to help save for the bust

400

A revolution by handcraftsmen in the Industrial Revolution where they destroyed machinery to protest capitalism

Luddites (Luddism)

400
Explain the difference between a universal social program and a targeted social program (use examples).

Universal = accessible by all citizens, like healthcare or employment insurance


Targeted = for a specific group only (disability benefit, child benefit)

400

Marxism is also known as ________ ________

Scientific socialism

400

This program package was organized by FDR and was intended to kickstart economic recovery during the Great Depression

The New Deal

400

Describe two purposes of labour unions.

Negoating wages/salary, providing benefits, working hours and working conditions, prevent unreasonable firing, etc. 

500

What is an oligopoly?

A market where a few powerful companies dominate production and distribution

500

Name three countries that today are considered "communist"

Cuba, North Korea, Vietnam, Laos, China

500

Identify the ideological system:

- Attributed to Edmund Burke

- Believes in a hierarchy where only a limited electorate of educated people could choose leaders

- Believes the masses to be irrational and unable to choose what is best for themselves

Classical conservatism

500

List two programs or incentives that were established in the New Deal

Alphabet Agencies (public works programs), Social Insurance, trade unions, labour laws

500

Who were the Chartists, and who were the Luddites?

Chartists - working class people in Britain protesting for social and political reform (mainly the right to vote)

Luddites - workers who protested mechanization by smashing machinery that had replaced them

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