Supply and Demand-ing
Seat Yourself
Don't Judge Me
Big Daddy and the House
Electoral College Dropouts
100

This 18th-century thinker, considered the father of economics, believed individuals acting in their own self-interest would unintentionally benefit society.

Adam Smith

100

Canada currently uses this "winner-takes-all" voting system where a person is elected by receiving the most votes in a specific geographic area.

First Past the Post

100

This branch of the Canadian government is focused on the development of new laws (bills) and how tax dollars are spent.

Legislative Branch

100

This party’s focus includes the growth of the middle class, globalism, and economic equality through a progressive taxation model.

The Liberal Party of Canada

100

This is the power of the American President to reject a bill passed by Congress, though it can be overturned by a two-thirds majority in the legislature.

A Veto

200

 This economic model, dominant before classical theory, suggested that global wealth was static and that nations should maximize exports while minimizing imports.

Mercantilism

200

 In the Canadian federal system, the country is divided into 343 of these geographic areas, each represented by one person in Parliament.

Ridings

200

This group of elected Members of Parliament is appointed by the Prime Minister to be responsible for specific portfolios, such as defense or health.

The Cabinet
200

Generally endorsing free-market policies and military expenditures, this party believes in a strong federal system and returning to right-leaning policies.

Conservative Party of Canada

200

This term describes the American legislative body (Congress) because it is made of two chambers: the Senate and the House of Representatives.

Bicameral

300

This economist argued that population growth would double every 25 years, eventually outpacing food production and leading to widespread "misery."

Thomas Malthus

300

This alternative voting system, used in countries like Sweden, distributes seats in parliament based on the total percentage of votes a party receives.

Proportional Representation

300

Appointed by the Prime Minister, this "upper chamber" of the Canadian legislature is intended to provide regional representation and a "sober second thought."

The Senate

300

This party supports a mixed economic approach and advocates for expanding public healthcare to include dental, prescriptions, and vision.

The New Democratic Party (NDP)

300

What are the two main parties in America

Republicans and Democrats

400

John Maynard Keynes proposed that during a recession, the government should use this strategy of higher spending and lower taxes to stimulate the economy.

Demand-Side Economics

400

This type of government is formed when the winning party holds more than 50% plus one of the total seats in the House of Commons.

Majority Government

400

This branch is a completely separate legal system that deals with challenges against the government and major crimes.

The Judicial Branch

400

This federal party focuses on environmental stewardship and the identity and potential secession of its namesake province.

The Bloc Quebecois

400

Who makes up the Executive branch in the American government?

President and Vice President

500

Advocated by figures like Milton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek, this economic approach emphasizes deregulation and tax cuts to encourage production.

Supply-Side Economics

500

This event occurs when the House of Commons votes against a government on an important issue like a budget, requiring the government to dissolve and hold a new election.

Vote of Non-Confidence

500

This is the final stage of the legislative process, where the Governor General signs a bill to officially make it a law.

Royal Assent

500

This party’s platform is based on six core principles, including Wisdom, Social Justice, and Sustainability.

The Green Party

500

These are the three requirements for a person to run for President of the United States.

- Natural-born citizen

- 35 years old or older

- US Resident for 14 years