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CANADA Chapter 4 Review for Test

This is the branch of government that interprets laws. judicial

This is the political subdivision in Canada with little authority. territory

This is power shared by federal and state governments. federalism

This is a person who stayed loyal to England during Revolution. loyalist

This is what a Canadian state is called. province

This is the “Father of Canada”. Champlain

This is a government where people elect representatives. Representative Democracy

This is a product shipped to another country. export

This is what Canadian Congress is called. Parliament

This is a person who wants to divide from Canada. Separatist

These are the duties of a citizen in a democracy. Civic Responsibility

This is a document that sets up a government. Constitution

This is a restriction on trade. protectionism

This is the chief executive of a representative democracy. president

This is the exchange of goods across borders without restrictions. free trade

This is the law that made Canada a self governing commonwealth. British North America Act

This is the day Canada became self governing dominion. Canada Day

This is the branch of government that makes laws. legislative

This is the chief executive of a parliamentary democracy. Prime Minister

This is the group of nations tied to Great Britain. commonwealth

This is a Canadian Eskimo. Inuit

This is the product purchased and shipped into a country. import

This is a self governing colony. commonwealth

This is the law that granted Canada full independence. Constitution Act

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