Political Thinkers & Ideologies
Canadian Politics
Canada vs. United States
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All things political
100

This philosopher believed humans are naturally selfish and require a strong government to maintain order.

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

100

This person serves as Canada's head of government.

Who is the Prime Minister?

100

 Canada uses this type of democratic system, while the United States uses a presidential system.

What is a parliamentary system?

100

This international organization was created after World War II to promote peace and cooperation.

What is the United Nations (UN)?

100

Intentially spreading false information through media/social media outlets is known as? 

What is disinformation?

200

This thinker argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.

Who is John Locke?

200

This document is Canada's highest law and outlines how political power is distributed.

What is the Constitution?

200

This branch of government interprets laws and determines their constitutionality.

What is the Judicial Branch?

200

This Canadian helped draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

 Who is John Humphrey?

200

The principle that a state has full authority over its territory and independence from external control.

What is sovereignty.

300

This ideology advocates for collective ownership of the means of production and is closely associated with Karl Marx.

 What is Communism?

300

This electoral system is currently used in Canadian federal elections.

What is First-Past-the-Post (FPTP)?

300

The American legislature is called this, while Canada's legislature includes the House of Commons and Senate.

What is Congress?

300

This UN body includes all member states and serves as a forum for discussion and debate.

What is the General Assembly?

300

The ability of a country to influence other countries through financial strength, trade, and resources. 

What is Economic Power

400

This ideology emphasizes individual freedom, limited government intervention, and personal responsibility.

What is Libertarianism?

400

In Canada, a constitutional amendment requires the approval of_provinces and_ of the population. 

2/3 and 50%

400

In Canada, the executive leader is chosen from the legislature. In the United States, this leader is elected separately.

Who is the President?

400

Name each UN member with permanent veto power. The represent the _______ _______________. 

China, Russia, France, UK, United States

Security Council

400

A system where private individuals own businesses and operate for profit with limited government interference. 

What is Capitalism?

500

Compare Hobbes and Locke. One believed strong authority was necessary for order, while the other emphasized natural rights and government by consent.

What are the key differences between Hobbes' conservatism/authoritarianism and Locke's liberalism?

500

How does a Canadian Senator obtain their job in Canada? 

What is appointed by the GG at the advice of the P.M. 

500

Name one major advantage and one major disadvantage of Canada's parliamentary system compared to the U.S. presidential system.

1) include faster law-making/accountability through Question Period, but less separation of powers; or 2) greater stability vs. concentration of party power.

500

This Conservative Canadian Prime Minister was a strong opponent of South African apartheid and pushed for sanctions despite opposition from some allies.

Who is Brian Mulroney?

500

A international court that prosecutes individuals for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. 

What is the ICC- International Court of Justice?