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Chapter 9
alala chapter 9
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History
11th Grade
07/26/2009

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What does Democracy mean?
Definition

"rule by the people"

-a principle

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What is Direct democracy?
Definition
everyone participates and votes
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What is Representative Democracy?
Definition
citizens elect someone to make decisions for them
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What is a constitutional monarchy?
Definition

it is recognizing a monarch as the head of state

 

(Queen Elizabeth II atm)

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Who and what does the governor general do?
Definition

represents the queen/king

makes decisions for ^

 

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What is the Crown?
Definition

ultimate power

 

-gov. general can make PrimeMinister hold election after 5 years under the power of the Crown

-> can bring in army if PM refuses 0:

 

no one can ignore the law

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What is the Canadian Constitution?
Definition

-supreme law of Canada

-legal document that outlines who have the power and makes decisions

-structure of gov't, defines/limits gov't power

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What is a Charter of Rights?
Definition
it outlines the basic rights & responsibilities all Canandian's possess
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Having political parties is considered a written or unwritten constitution?
Definition

UNWRITTEN.

 

but it is important to how we govern ourselves

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What is federalism?
Definition

having a federal system;

 

an organization of regional gov'ts that act by themselves with a central gov't in Ottawa (which deals with the nation's matters)

 

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Name 3-4 FEDERAL gov't responsibilities
Definition

national defence

foreign policy

postal services

marriage&divorce law

criminal law

federal prisons

banking systems

aboriginal affairs

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Name 3-4 PROVINICAL gov't responsibilities
Definition

education

health services & hospitals

licences

highways

provincial court system

prov. police & prisons

charities

Term

name 2-3 SHARED resposibilities

(fed & prov)

Definition

immigration

agriculture

health care

natural resources

environmental issues

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name 2-3 MUNICIPAL gov't responsibilities
Definition

garbage collection & disposal

sewage treatment

fire protection

water supply

establishment of schools

 

Term
The gov't power is split into 3 branches. What are they?
Definition

LEGISLATIVE

EXECUTIVE

JUDICIAL

Term
Which gov't power can make decisions and administer them?
Definition

EXECUTIVE!

 

eg. municipal level - inspect businesses & resturants

prov level - decide how many exams highschoolers have to write

Term
Which gov't power makes laws?
Definition

LEGISLATIVE powaah

 

all levels of gov't can make/amend laws

 

eg. municipal - how to dispose of garbage

prov - taxation rate for education

Term
Which gov't power interprets and administer the law?
Definition

JUDICAL powaa

 

-gov't DOES NOT directly hold this power

 

-this is seperate from other two gov't branches to ensure gov't follows boundaries of the Constitution & laws of the land

 

-the power rests in hands of judges and courts

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the legislative branch is composed of what three parts?
Definition

governor general

House of Commons

Senate !

Term
Governor General + Senate + House of Commons = ?
Definition
PARLIAMENTTT!
Term
After how many years does Parliament have to meet up?
Definition
at least ONCE every year
Term
What are the parliament meetings called?
Definition

Sesssionssss

 

 

Term
What happens in a session?
Definition

new laws can be passed

laws can be amended/repealed

issues concerning Canada are raised/debated

Term
During the question period of a session, what can happen?
Definition

opposition party can challenge gov't's actions + raise issues that they feel gov't should address

 

individual MPs can bring up issues their constituents (their riding) have raised 

--> Cabinet minister or PM will respond to questions/explain gov't position on the issue

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When must elections be held?
Definition
EVERY 5 YEARS!
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How many seats are there in the House of Commons today?
Definition
308
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What is a caucus? and what happens during a caucus?
Definition

it is a private meeting between each political party's elected reps

 

-they discuss concerns, express opinions

-party leaders explain policies, programs, and actions

-members can debate and challenge party's position on issue

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What is a free vote?
Definition
a method which allows MP to vote according to what they believe is best rather than following the party's decision
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Who appoints senators?
Definition
The governor general, based on the recommendation of PM
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What does the Senate do?
Definition

gives the final check of the legislation that was passed in the HouseofCommons

 

investigate issues which HoC cannot/will not get involved with

 

they can also introduce bills, debate them, pass them, and send to HouseofCommons but it's rare

Term
Empty senate seats are filled with?
Definition
PMs often fill these seats with supporters of their own party as thanks for loyalty
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Executive branches include what groups/individuals?
Definition

governor general

prime minister

the Cabinet

the public service

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The public service refers to what group of people?
Definition

people/employees who perform ongoing business of gov't

aka civil servants;

collect taxes, deliver mail, help gov't run smoothly

 

Term
How a bill is passed.
Definition
go read it yourself : )
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(justnotes comparing fed gov't to prov. gov't)

Governor General = Lieutenant-Governor

 

Prime minister = Premier

 

Cabinet = Cabinet

 

House of Commons = Legislative/National Assembly

 

Senate = [nothing]

 

Public Service = Public Service

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