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How is political power divided in Canada?
a) Federal government -- Shared power
b) Confederation government -- Provinces have all power
c) Unitary government -- Central government has all power
d) aristocratic government -- Wealthy people have all power

This trade barrier taxes imported goods
a) Tarriff
b) Import Quota
c) Import tax
d) Embargo

Tariffs, quotas, and embargos are all ___________
a) Illegal in most countries
b) Ways to tax consumers buying goods and services
c) Ways that countries increase trade
d) Ways that countries limit trade

Ways that countries limit trade
a) America
b) Cuba
c) Mexico
d) Canada

What is the goal of USMCA?
a) Decrease trade among U.S., Mexico and Canada
b) Increase trade among U.S., Mexico and Canada
c) Raise taxes on traded goods among U.S., Mexico and Canada
d) Stop all trade among U.S., Mexico and Canada

In this type of economy there is an ABSENCE of pure command or pure market economies
a) Command Economy
b) Traditional Economy
c) Mixed Economy
d) Market Economy

Canada is a constitutional monarchy and its symbolic head of state is _______________________
a) The Chief Justice of Canada
b) Queen Elizabeth II of England
c) Prime Minister of Canada
d) Prime Minister of England

Canada has a parliamentary democracy and the head of the executive branch is the ______________
a) Prime Minister
b) Chancellor
c) President
d) King

Canada specializes in lumber and paper production. As a result of this ______________
a) Canada is not very good at producing paper and lumber
b) many other countries trade their goods for paper and lumber
c) other countries tax paper and lumber coming from Canada
d) Canada can't sell paper or lumber to anyone in the world

What two languages are most widely spoken in Canada?
a) Canadian and French
b) English and French
c) English and Canadian
d) American and French

Why do some citizens of Quebec wish for Quebec to be their own country apart from Canada?
a) They want to protect their heritage
b) They are surrounded by English dominated culture
c) They want to preserve their culture
d) All of these are reasons Quebec wants independence

In 1995 many citizens of Quebec wanted to _________
a) become an independent country
b) join the European Union
c) join America as a state
d) join Canada as a province

How has Quebec protected its French culture, heritage, and history?
a) French is the official language of Quebec
b) Citizens in Quebec are forced to learn English
c) All restaurants must serve only French food
d) These are all ways that Quebec has protected their culture

Canada become an independent country from Great Britain by ______________
a) PEACEFUL NEGOTIATIONS OVER TIME
b) ...
c) ...
d) ...

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