Canada and World Politics
Globalization
Political Theory and Current World Issues
Foreign Policy and International Organizations
Personal Political Philosophy
Global Politics Current Trends - Responses
100

The first major foreign policy decision made by Canada in 1854.

What is the Reciprocity Treaty?

100

This document outlines the trade in North America.

What is CUSMA?

100

The five permanent members of the security council with the power of veto.

Who is China, Russia, France, US, and UK?

100

The goals / interests that a country defines for itself, and which influence how that country interacts with other members of the international community.

What is Foreign Policy?

100

This ideology is far-right, ultranationalist and built around dictatorial power, suppression, and state control.

What is fascism?

100

The UN first used force and invoked chapter 7 of the charter during this war.

What is the Korean War?
200

The terms used to describe Canada's foreign policy.

What is Multilateralism and Soft-Power?

200
It was once said, "the sun never set on..." this nation.

What is the UK?

200

This physical geographic site is being used as a bargaining chip in the current conflict and is cited for the reason why energy prices are so high.

What is the Straight of Hormuz?

200

Geography, Domestic Issues, Individuals, Political Culture

What are foreign policy influences?

200

This ideology is based on the economic and political production are owned or controlled by the collective instead of privately.

What is socialism?
200

The US renamed this water region, although the rest of the world didn't really care or refused to use the term.

What is the Gulf of Mexico?
300
This person fundamentally changed Canada's stance on war. They used one specific war to reignite the discussion.

Who is Stephen Harper and what is the war of 1812?

300

This trade block formed a common currency.

What is the European Union?
300

This organization was initially used to discourage independence but has since changed to an institution that promotes peace, economic development, and fighting against ignorance, disease, inequality, and racisim.

What is the Commonwealth? 

300

This organization's formal establishment was after WW2 but had played and and integral and informal role throughout the war (Plesh, 2010).

What is the United Nations?

300

According to the reading by Bernasek (2003), the Grameen Bank in this country, was a leader in women's economic improvement.

Who is Bangladesh?

300

This political tool cans be used to force domestic consumers to buy domestically-made products or force companies to move businesses into the issuing country.

What are tariffs?

400

This term describes Canada's trade prior to making the US it's largest trading partner.

What is mercantilism?

400

Often cited as one of the key tools of globalization, this international financial institution provides loans and economic guidance to developing countries, helping integrate them into the global economy.

What is the IMF?

400

As governments race to regulate emerging technologies, concerns about bias, job disruption, and the unchecked power of large tech firms have made this rapidly advancing field one of the most debated global issues today.

What is A.I.?

400

This monetary organization is considerably larger than its counterpart and has many affiliates or subsidiaries.

What is the World Bank?

400

This philosopher warned that a free society must be prepared to deny unlimited tolerance to those who would use that very tolerance to destroy it.

Who is Karl Popper?

400

This term is highly contentious and politically subjective. There are differing opinions on what it constitutes.

What is Terrorism?

500

This 19th‑century belief held that the United States was destined to expand across the continent, providing a moral justification for westward territorial growth

What is manifest destiny?

500

It is the "McDonald's" term used in global economics to measure purchasing power parity (PPP) between countries currencies.

What is the Big-Mac Index?

500

This term is Steven's favourite phase to describe fair global politics between any nations, groups, or individuals.

What is "compromise is when everyone is equally unhappy"?

500

These two countries were militarily non-aligned with NATO during the cold war.

Who is Finland and Sweden?

500

This term claims to represent the "common people" against a perceived corrupt or self-serving "elite".

What is populism?

500

This is the only modern (in the past 50 years) US president to complete a term without entering a war.

Who is Jimmy Carter?

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