Deck 8: Class

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Even though the House of Commons passed a resolution in 1989 to eliminate child poverty in Canada by 2000, the number of children living in poverty increased by 50 percent during the 1990s.
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There are currently almost 1 one million Canadians living in poverty.
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The Social Credit Party pioneered hospital and medical insurance at the provincial level in Saskatchewan.
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Which category best describes the "working class"?

A)petit bourgeoisie
B)proletariat
C)new middle class
D)economic elite
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Statistics Canada's "Low-Income Cut-Off" (LICO) is based on the percentage of income that any individual or family spends on specific aspects of daily life.What aspects of daily life is the LICO based on?

A)food, clothing, and shelter
B)transportation and health care
C)recreation and grooming
D)utilities, rent, and transportation
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The Largest union in Canada is the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE)
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Which statement best describes the position of state-centred theorists with regard to class-consciousness in Canada?

A)The corporate elite is the most powerful force in the political system.
B)Market forces should determine the distribution of income.
C)Due to a low level of class consciousness, politicians can ignore the demands of the working class.
D)The Canadian Labour Congress is an important working-class pressure group.
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Which group does NOT belong under the petite bourgeoisie class?

A)small business people
B)affluent farmers
C)self-employed professionals
D)civil servants
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The Canadian social safety net reached its height in the 1960s.
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Within the apparatus of government, what is often seen as a lobby for big business?

A)House of Commons
B)judiciary
C)bureaucracy
D)Senate
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Since 2004, approximately what percentage of union members have been women?

A)10
B)50
C)60
D)70
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The new middle class includes salaried professionals.
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What is NOT usually a demand of the corporate elite?

A)tax cuts for individuals
B)cutting transfer payments to provinces
C)deregulation
D)removing the tax advantages of income trusts
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Class-consciousness in Canada is weakest among the new middle class.
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What program is NOT part of the Canada Health and Social Transfer (CHST)?

A)health
B)post-secondary education
C)rehabilitation
D)welfare
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Collective bargaining is protected by the freedom of association clause in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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Karl Marx divided society in a capitalist economy into two separate classes.What did he call these two classes?

A)the petite bourgeoisie and the corporate elite
B)the poor and the rich
C)the bourgeoisie and proletariat
D)the upper and middle
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Executives of branches of foreign-owned firms operating in Canada are known as the extraneous elite.
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What field is NOT included in the main principal of federal measures?

A)foreign workers
B)seniors
C)people with disabilities
D)unemployed
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The Liberal government introduced the Unemployment Act in 1940.
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Explain the term "corporate welfare."
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What are some of the significant differences between the "old" and the "new" middle class?
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List five suggestions for how governments could improve the lot of the poor.
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What does it mean to be "class-conscious? How does this sentiment affect the working and poor classes in Canada?
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Why are the corporate elite thought to wield so much political power in Canada?
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Even though the House of Commons passed a resolution in 1989 to eliminate child poverty in Canada by 2000, the number of children living in poverty increased by 50 percent during the 1990s.
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There are currently almost 1 one million Canadians living in poverty.
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There are currently almost 4.4 million Canadians living in poverty.
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The Social Credit Party pioneered hospital and medical insurance at the provincial level in Saskatchewan.
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The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation pioneered hospital and medical insurance at the provincial level in Saskatchewan.
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Which category best describes the "working class"?

A)petit bourgeoisie
B)proletariat
C)new middle class
D)economic elite
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Statistics Canada's "Low-Income Cut-Off" (LICO) is based on the percentage of income that any individual or family spends on specific aspects of daily life.What aspects of daily life is the LICO based on?

A)food, clothing, and shelter
B)transportation and health care
C)recreation and grooming
D)utilities, rent, and transportation
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The Largest union in Canada is the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE)
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Which statement best describes the position of state-centred theorists with regard to class-consciousness in Canada?

A)The corporate elite is the most powerful force in the political system.
B)Market forces should determine the distribution of income.
C)Due to a low level of class consciousness, politicians can ignore the demands of the working class.
D)The Canadian Labour Congress is an important working-class pressure group.
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Which group does NOT belong under the petite bourgeoisie class?

A)small business people
B)affluent farmers
C)self-employed professionals
D)civil servants
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The Canadian social safety net reached its height in the 1960s.
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Within the apparatus of government, what is often seen as a lobby for big business?

A)House of Commons
B)judiciary
C)bureaucracy
D)Senate
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Since 2004, approximately what percentage of union members have been women?

A)10
B)50
C)60
D)70
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The new middle class includes salaried professionals.
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What is NOT usually a demand of the corporate elite?

A)tax cuts for individuals
B)cutting transfer payments to provinces
C)deregulation
D)removing the tax advantages of income trusts
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Class-consciousness in Canada is weakest among the new middle class.
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What program is NOT part of the Canada Health and Social Transfer (CHST)?

A)health
B)post-secondary education
C)rehabilitation
D)welfare
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Collective bargaining is protected by the freedom of association clause in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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Karl Marx divided society in a capitalist economy into two separate classes.What did he call these two classes?

A)the petite bourgeoisie and the corporate elite
B)the poor and the rich
C)the bourgeoisie and proletariat
D)the upper and middle
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Executives of branches of foreign-owned firms operating in Canada are known as the extraneous elite.
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What field is NOT included in the main principal of federal measures?

A)foreign workers
B)seniors
C)people with disabilities
D)unemployed
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The Liberal government introduced the Unemployment Act in 1940.
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Explain the term "corporate welfare."
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What are some of the significant differences between the "old" and the "new" middle class?
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List five suggestions for how governments could improve the lot of the poor.
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What does it mean to be "class-conscious? How does this sentiment affect the working and poor classes in Canada?
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Why are the corporate elite thought to wield so much political power in Canada?
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