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- Количество слайдов: 62
The thief who stole The Blog a calendar Quebecois got 12 months Oh Canada! Royal chairs are rarely throne out Rock the Vote 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 Putting it all together
Canada - 100 This document is the law that set outs governance in Canada.
Canada - 200 The only Member of Parliament to belong to both the Executive and Legislative branches.
Canada - 300 This branch of the federal government includes the Prime Minister & his/her Cabinet.
Canada - 400 This branch of the federal government includes all the MPs in the House of Commons.
Canada - 500 Although approval of bills is necessary from this upper house of Parliament, it rarely ever rejects them.
Royal - 100 Canada’s current Head (or tails) of State.
Royal - 200 The Queen’s representative in Canada.
Royal - 300 This must be given to a bill before it can officially become a law.
Royal - 400 In this type of government, the ability to make laws resides with an elected Parliament, not the Monarch.
Royal - 500 One of these is not like the other: Australia, Canada, New Zealand the United States.
Elections – 100 In this form of representative democracy, each official represents the same amount of people. .
Elections – 200 Members of Parliament must listen to the people who elected them, also known as…
Elections – 300 When one party wins more seats in Parliament than all the other parties combined.
Elections – 400 When opposition parties outnumber the governing party in parliament.
Election – 500 The percentage of votes received by a party throughout the country is known as this.
Judge - 100 The highest court in Canada.
Judge - 200 The supreme court has _____ judges from Quebec.
Judge - 300 The supreme court has _____ judges in total.
Judge - 400 The judicial branch has the main responsibility for making sure the _____ of all Canadians are respected.
Judge - 500 The _____ court is where you would go to fight a speeding ticket.
Blog Quebecois - 100 An opinion based on unchallenged assumptions.
Blog Quebecois - 200 Someone hired by a group to influence MPs and government officials.
Blog Quebecois - 300 Lobbyists must register with him/her so everyone in Canada knows who they are and who they represent
Blog Quebecois - 400 Media messages are created by people who interpret facts and offer their own ______ on an issue.
Blog Quebecois - 500 This act introduced rules that require lobbyists to document their activities in parliament.
Put it all together – 100 A topic that well-informed people have different views and perspectives is called…
Putting it all together – 200 Critics of the senate might point to the fact that senators are not currently _______.
Putting it all together – 300 The role of Supreme Court justices is to ______ laws.
Putting it – 400 ->
Putting it – <- 500
Can - 100 Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Can - 200 Prime Minister
Can - 300 Executive
Can - 400 Legislative
Can Senate 500
Royal - 100 Queen Elizabeth II
Royal - 200 Governor General
Royal - 300 Royal Assent
Royal - 400 Constitutional Monarchy
Royal - 500 USA
Election – 100 Representation by Population or First Past the Post
Election – Constituent 200
Election – 300 Majority Government
Election – 400 Minority Government
Election – 500 Popular Vote
Judge - 100 Supreme Court of Canada
Judge 3 200
Judge 9 300
Judge Rights 400
Judge -500 Provincial
Blog Biased 100
Blog - 200 Lobbyist
Blog - 300 Commissioner of Lobbyists
Blog - 400 Point of view
Blog - 500 Federal Accountability Act (FAA)
Put it all together – Issue 100
Put – Elected 200
Put – 300 Interpret
Put – 400 Speaker of the House
Put – 500 Prime Minister
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