Deck 1: Regionalism in Canada: the Forgotten Diversity
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Deck 1: Regionalism in Canada: the Forgotten Diversity
1
Which is NOT associated with regionalism?
A) national childcare
B) social-psychological thoughts
C) provinces
D) attitudes
A) national childcare
B) social-psychological thoughts
C) provinces
D) attitudes
D
2
The only way to study the people of Canada by looking at regional differences.
False
3
Some of the federal government's actions have intensified regionalism;other federal government actions have lessened the impact of regional differences.
True
4
How many regions are there in Canada?
A) 4
B) 5
C) 7
D) 13
A) 4
B) 5
C) 7
D) 13
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5
The 1995 fishing (turbot)dispute between Canada and Spain was equally important to all Canadians.
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6
What is Canada's electoral system called?
A) absolute majority
B) multi-member constituency
C) single member plurality
D) proportional representation
A) absolute majority
B) multi-member constituency
C) single member plurality
D) proportional representation
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7
Which two factors intensify regionalism?
A) imperialism and CBC
B) imperialism and the Commonwealth
C) federalism and colonialism
D) federalism and the electoral system
A) imperialism and CBC
B) imperialism and the Commonwealth
C) federalism and colonialism
D) federalism and the electoral system
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8
Where is the Golden Horseshoe area of Ontario?
A) between Kitchener and St.Catharines
B) between Oshawa and Niagara Falls
C) between Pickering and Peterborough
D) between London and St.Catharines
A) between Kitchener and St.Catharines
B) between Oshawa and Niagara Falls
C) between Pickering and Peterborough
D) between London and St.Catharines
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9
Which was NOT an attempt by the federal government to reduce regional differences?
A) CPR
B) TCA
C) FIRA
D) transfer payments
A) CPR
B) TCA
C) FIRA
D) transfer payments
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10
Canada's electoral system intensifies regionalism.
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11
Regionalism is only about attitudes.
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12
The federal government uses Royal Commissions to collect information about Canada and promote further understanding between Canadians.
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13
Which of the following is NOT a problem associated with regional analysis?
A) There is no consensus on regional definition
B) Provinces are often confused with regions
C) Some people consider it inappropriate to study Canadian residents by region
D) Most people believe that regions are nonexistent
A) There is no consensus on regional definition
B) Provinces are often confused with regions
C) Some people consider it inappropriate to study Canadian residents by region
D) Most people believe that regions are nonexistent
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14
The Western provinces believe their contributions to building Canada are adequately recognized by the federal government and the rest of Canada.
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15
Regionalism is a form of diversity in Canada.
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16
Which of the following principles is used to determine how many seats each province has in the House of Commons?
A) cooperation
B) federalism and executive federalism
C) representation by population
D) proportional representation
A) cooperation
B) federalism and executive federalism
C) representation by population
D) proportional representation
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17
A number of theoretical approaches are used to explain the causes of regionalism.Which of the following is NOT one of the main theoretical approaches?
A) natural resources approach
B) state approach
C) interventionist approach
D) Marxist approach
A) natural resources approach
B) state approach
C) interventionist approach
D) Marxist approach
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18
Which theoretical approach asserts that some regions have prospered at the expense of others?
A) Marxist
B) free enterprise
C) market
D) interventionist
A) Marxist
B) free enterprise
C) market
D) interventionist
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19
The Meech Lake Accord was an example of which type of decision making?
A) executive federalism
B) Canadian federalism
C) parliamentary federalism
D) unitary federalism
A) executive federalism
B) Canadian federalism
C) parliamentary federalism
D) unitary federalism
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20
How many Royal Commissions has the federal government initiated since 1867?
A) 300
B) 400
C) 500
D) 600
A) 300
B) 400
C) 500
D) 600
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21
Explain how the Sponsorship scandal is linked to the sociopsychological dimension of regionalism.How does this relate to Anglo-Franco relations in Canada?
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22
Along with provinces,briefly describe the different tools that can be used to explain social life in Canada.Which one(s)do you believe are the most accurate for explaining the Canadian experience?
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23
Outline the three (3)central problems associated with regional analysis.
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24
Suppose you are the Prime Minister.Explain five things you would do to reduce regional dissatisfaction in Canada.Be specific,and provide examples.
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25
How did the National Policy of 1879 affect Western Canada?
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26
Describe the two (2)major factors that intensify regionalism.
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27
Outline what is meant by the sociopsychological dimension to regionalism.How important is it to your understanding of living in Canada?
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28
Define regionalism and explain why it is studied.
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29
The federal government spends billions of dollars trying to deal with the negative outcomes of regionalism.
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30
Central Canada dominates the social,political,economic and cultural life of Canada.
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31
Outline and criticize the different theoretical explanations for the emergence of regionalism.Which do you believe best explains regional differences in Canada,and why?
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32
Why is comparing provinces an appropriate way to study the Canadian experience?
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