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Deck 3: Regionalism
1
State-centred theorists emphasize the predominance of Ontarians in decision-making positions in Ottawa.
True
2
Reciprocal payments are unconditional grants to have-not provinces based on provincial need.
False
Equalization payments are unconditional grants to have-not provinces based on provincial need.
Equalization payments are unconditional grants to have-not provinces based on provincial need.
3
In what areas did the most serious regional economic conflicts in Canadian history occur?
A)importation, exportation, welfare, and industry
B)transportation, banking, welfare, and defence
C)defence, resources, representation, and debt
D)tariffs, transportation, banking, and resources
A)importation, exportation, welfare, and industry
B)transportation, banking, welfare, and defence
C)defence, resources, representation, and debt
D)tariffs, transportation, banking, and resources
D
4
Which of the following best exemplifies a public-private partnership (P3)?
A)the creation of Trans-Canada Airlines
B)the Construction of the Confederation Bridge
C)the National Energy Program
D)the Creation of the Trans-Canada highway
A)the creation of Trans-Canada Airlines
B)the Construction of the Confederation Bridge
C)the National Energy Program
D)the Creation of the Trans-Canada highway
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5
Which statement best reflects the main goal of the Trans-Canada Pipeline?
A)It delivers Hibernia oil and Nova Scotia gas to central Canada.
B)It delivers Western natural gas to Eastern Canada.
C)It delivers Western oil to central Canada.
D)It delivers services that are similar to a Crown corporation.
A)It delivers Hibernia oil and Nova Scotia gas to central Canada.
B)It delivers Western natural gas to Eastern Canada.
C)It delivers Western oil to central Canada.
D)It delivers services that are similar to a Crown corporation.
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6
Globalization is one of the reasons for a decline in the manufacturing industry in Ontario.
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7
What does the Crow rate refer to?
A)the unequal economic relationship between inner and outer Canada
B)a subsidized freight rate that disadvantaged the West
C)a subsidized freight rate that advantaged the West
D)a means of encouraging the Prairies to export their wheat via British Columbia
A)the unequal economic relationship between inner and outer Canada
B)a subsidized freight rate that disadvantaged the West
C)a subsidized freight rate that advantaged the West
D)a means of encouraging the Prairies to export their wheat via British Columbia
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8
Which approach does the staples theory best overlap with?
A)pluralism
B)political psychology
C)class analysis
D)rational choice theory
A)pluralism
B)political psychology
C)class analysis
D)rational choice theory
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9
Why are Crown corporations created?
A)for a public policy purpose
B)as a regulatory agency
C)with the intention of maximizing their profits
D)with the hope of becoming privatized as quickly as possible
A)for a public policy purpose
B)as a regulatory agency
C)with the intention of maximizing their profits
D)with the hope of becoming privatized as quickly as possible
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10
Which theory emphasizes the importance of natural resources to the Canadian national economy?
A)Keynesian economic
B)public choice
C)metropolitan-hinterland
D)staples
A)Keynesian economic
B)public choice
C)metropolitan-hinterland
D)staples
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11
Quebec remains below the average in per capita income.
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12
About 75 percent of Canada's population lives in the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.
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13
Crown corporations are created for the purpose of public-private partnerships.
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14
The Reform party's initial slogan was "The West Wants In."
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15
Which province has profited from offshore petroleum revenues?
A)Nova Scotia
B)Newfoundland and Labrador
C)Prince Edward Island
D)New Brunswick
A)Nova Scotia
B)Newfoundland and Labrador
C)Prince Edward Island
D)New Brunswick
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16
How has Canada has tried to combat regional economic disparities?
A)by encouraging interprovincial trading partnerships
B)by encouraging international ownership of natural resources
C)through regional economic development programs
D)through national economic development programs
A)by encouraging interprovincial trading partnerships
B)by encouraging international ownership of natural resources
C)through regional economic development programs
D)through national economic development programs
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17
Which province leads the forestry industry?
A)Ontario
B)Quebec
C)New Brunswick
D)British Columbia
A)Ontario
B)Quebec
C)New Brunswick
D)British Columbia
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18
The Prairie provinces succeeded in gaining control of their public lands and natural resources in 1905.
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19
John A. Macdonald's 1879 National Policy saw free trade with the United States as a means of promoting and protecting the industrial heartland of Ontario.
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20
In the 1980s, Newfoundland fought the federal government over the ownership of fish stocks.
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21
Compare and contrast the economic regional concerns of two of the following: the Atlantic provinces, Quebec, Ontario, the Prairies, British Columbia, and the North.
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22
How does Canada's geography contribute to its regional identities and disparities?
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23
What policies have been used to address regional economic concerns? How effective have these policies been at reducing regional conflict?
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24
Describe two of the following historical economic complaints for Western Canada: ownership, taxation and regulation of natural resources, banking, tariffs, and transportation.
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25
What are the main differences between historic and recent regional conflicts?
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