Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Mystery
Chapter 12
Chapter 13/14
100

Countries using tariffs and trade barriers to prioritize their own industries is called this.

Protectionism

100

This concept means meeting today’s needs without harming future generations.

sustainable prosperity

100

Three organizations created at the Bretton Woods Conference.

IMF, World Bank, and GATT

100

A government owned business created to serve the public interest.

crown corporation

100

This international agreement aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the 1990s.

Kyoto Protocol

200

Reducing tariffs and trade barriers to encourage international trade is known as this.

trade liberalization

200

Taking responsibility to protect the environment for future generations is called this

stewardship

200

In the World Bank and IMF, voting power is mainly based on this.

country’s economic size or financial contribution

200

This industry is often criticized for poor working conditions and environmental harm.

fast fashion

200

This climate agreement asks countries to set their own emissions targets.

Paris Agreement

300

Groups of countries that trade more easily with each other than with non members are called this.

Trade blocs


300

This measure of prosperity looks only at the total value of goods and services produced.

GDP

300

This economist believed governments should intervene in the economy during downturns.

John Maynard Keynes

300

This phrase describes countries lowering labour and environmental standards to attract business.

the race to the bottom

300

Name one major environmental concern related to the Alberta oil sands.

land damage, water pollution, or high greenhouse gas emissions

400

This worldwide economic crisis began in 1929 and led to mass unemployment.

Great Depression

400

This measure of prosperity includes education, life expectancy, and standard of living.

HDI

400

This economist believed free markets work best with minimal government involvement.

Friedrich Hayek

400

This practice involves dismantling ships in developing countries under unsafe conditions.

ship breaking

400

Name one climate related action Canada has taken in recent years.

carbon tax, deforestation pledge, or renewable energy investment

500

Name one criticism of free trade agreements like NAFTA or CUSMA.

job loss, environmental damage, or loss of national control

500

Governments use these to financially support certain industries or businesses.

subsidies

500

Why do some countries support free trade despite criticisms?

economic growth, lower prices, or increased trade

500

This occurs when governments reduce or eliminate rules controlling industries.

deregulation

500

Identify one reason why international cooperation on climate change is difficult.


economic costs, political disagreements, different levels of development, or lack of enforcement?