Quebec’s Independence Movement
Citizen Participation in Government
Economic Systems
Canada’s Economy
Trade in Canada
100

Why do the citizens of Quebec want to become independent of Canada? 

They want to become a part of France

100

Canada has this type of democracy.

What is a parliamentary democracy?

100

 In this economy, customs and traditions determine what is produced.

What is a traditional economy?

100

This is Canada’s largest trading partner.

What is the United States? 

100

This type of trade allows buyers and sellers to exchange goods and services freely, benefiting both

What is voluntary trade?

200

What direct role do citizens of Canada play in selecting the members of Parliament?

They elect the members of Parliament 

200

This person is the head of government in Canada.

Who is the Prime Minister?

200

 In this economy, the government decides what, how, and for whom to produce.

What is a command economy?

200

Canada is rich in these natural resources, which help its economy.

What are timber, oil, and minerals?

200

This economic concept means a country focuses on producing goods it can make efficiently, encouraging trade.

What is specialization?

300

This is one major challenge facing Canada’s economy today

What is dependence on natural resources or trade disputes?

300

Citizens vote for these officials who then choose the Prime Minister.

What are Members of Parliament (MPs)?

300

In this economy, supply and demand determine what, how, and for whom to produce.

What is a market economy?

300

This agreement between Canada, the U.S., and Mexico helps trade flow easily.

What is the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement)?

300

This type of trade barrier is a tax on imported goods.

What is a tariff?

400

This Canadian law recognizes Quebec as a “distinct society” but does not grant independence.

What is the Clarity Act (2000)?

400

This legislative body makes laws in Canada.

What is Parliament?

400

Most countries have this type of economy, which blends market and command systems.

What is a mixed economy?

400

The government provides healthcare and education, making Canada a mix of these two economic systems.

What are market and command economies?

400

This trade barrier sets a limit on how much of a product can be imported.

What is a quota?

500

This French-speaking province has pushed for independence from Canada.

What is Quebec?

500

Canada is part of this larger political group, which also includes the United Kingdom.

What is the Commonwealth?

500

This is where Canada’s economy is located on the continuum between pure market and pure command.

What is closer to a market economy but with some government regulation?

500

A major challenge facing Canada’s economy today.

What is dependence on natural resources or trade disputes?

500

Countries must exchange this when trading internationally because each nation has its own.

What is currency?

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