How does the expenditure approach calculate GDP?

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A. It adds up all the incomes in the economy.

B. It adds up the value of four groups of final goods and services.

C. It adds up the value of business goods and services.

D. It adds up the value of consumer goods and services****

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B. It adds up the value of four groups of final goods and services.

If consumers increase their purchases of goods and services, then a likely outcome for our economy is

Responses
A rising unemployment.rising unemployment.
B decreasing factory orders.decreasing factory orders.
C rising GDP.rising GDP.
D slowing economic growth.

C. rising GDP.

Because Canada is a parliamentary democracy, its political leader

Responses
A is elected by an electoral college chosen by the unicameral legislature.is elected by an electoral college chosen by the unicameral legislature.
B is elected by the majority of the popular votes of its citizens.is elected by the majority of the popular votes of its citizens.
C is chosen by the party with the majority of members in the legislature.is chosen by the party with the majority of members in the legislature.
D is whoever is the eldest child of the current reigning monarch.

C. is chosen by the party with the majority of members in the legislature.

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Yes, I am sure. In a parliamentary democracy like Canada, the political leader is chosen by the party with the majority of members in the legislative body, which is known as the parliament. The leader of the majority party is usually appointed as the Prime Minister.

Which of these is a sign that a country is considered to be "developed"?

Responses
A high population growth ratehigh population growth rate
B diets low in proteindiets low in protein
C low literacy ratelow literacy rate
D low GDP per capita figureslow GDP per capita figures
E low birth rate

D. low GDP per capita figure.

A low GDP per capita figure indicates that the country has developed infrastructure, a strong economy, high standard of living, and access to basic necessities such as healthcare, education, and nutrition.

The PRIMARY obstacle to population growth in the area known as the "Canadian Shield" is that

Responses
A the area is rich in mineral resources.the area is rich in mineral resources.
B it lies mostly in an arctic zone.it lies mostly in an arctic zone.
C the climate cannot support adequate human activity.the climate cannot support adequate human activity.
D the area is not capable of intensive agricultural output.

D. the area is not capable of intensive agricultural output.

The Canadian Shield is a rocky, mostly barren region that is not suitable for intensive agricultural activity. This, coupled with its harsh and cold climate, makes it an unfavorable land for human habitation and population growth. While the Canadian Shield contains significant mineral resources, this is not the primary obstacle to population growth in the region.

Canada has developed policies to directly address its problems with acid rain and pollution. Acid rain and pollution are examples of

Responses
A national security issues.national security issues.
B education issues.education issues.
C economic issues.economic issues.
D immigration issues.immigration issues.
E environmental issues.

E. environmental issues.

Acid rain and pollution are both environmental issues that affect the health of ecosystems and human populations. Canada has developed policies to address these issues, such as the Acid Rain Program and the Pollution Prevention Program, which aim to reduce harmful emissions and pollutants in the environment.

Nearly 90% of Canada's population lives

Responses
A within 100 miles of the border of the United States.within 100 miles of the border of the United States.
B beside the St. Lawrence waterway.beside the St. Lawrence waterway.
C along the west coast of British Columbia.along the west coast of British Columbia.
D in the province of Quebec.

A. within 100 miles of the border of the United States.

Nearly 90% of Canada's population lives within 100 miles of the border of the United States. This population concentration is due to the warmer climate, better agricultural land, and greater economic opportunities in this region. Additionally, many of Canada's major cities, such as Toronto and Montreal, are located in this area.

Canada achieved independence from what country?

Responses
A Germany.Germany.
B United States.United States.
C Great Britain.Great Britain.
D France.

C. Great Britain.

Canada achieved independence from Great Britain on July 1, 1867, when the British North America Act created the Dominion of Canada. However, Canada did not become fully independent from Great Britain until the passage of the Canada Act in 1982.

Which of these BEST explains why most of Canada's population has settled near its border with the United States?

Responses
A Canadians prefer the culture of the United States to that of their own.Canadians prefer the culture of the United States to that of their own.
B Canada is populated primarily by former American citizens.Canada is populated primarily by former American citizens.
C There are few resources north of the United States to sustain large populations.There are few resources north of the United States to sustain large populations.
D The climate there is less harsh than in more northern areas of the country.

D. The climate there is less harsh than in more northern areas of the country.

Most of Canada's population has settled near its border with the United States because the climate in these areas is less harsh than in the more northern parts of the country. Additionally, this region has better agricultural land and greater economic opportunities, making it more attractive for human habitation and population growth.