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Social 9 Chapter 1 Review
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Roles & Responsibilities
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How a Bill Becomes Law
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Elected or Appointed?
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Federal Political Parties
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Lobby Groups & Media
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Structure of Federal Government
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Roles & Responsibilities How a Bill Becomes Law Elected or Appointed? Federal Political Parties Lobby Groups & Media Structure of Federal Government $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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This branch passes laws for the country.
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Legislative Branch
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day-to-day business of
This branch runs the day-to-day business of running the country.
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Executive Branch
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This branch interprets
the laws in the country.
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Judicial Branch
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“chamber of sober 2nd thought.”
This group provides a “chamber of sober 2nd thought.”
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Senate
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This group provides the policies & direction of the nation.
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Cabinet
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this part of parliament first.
A bill must pass this part of parliament first.
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House of Commons
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government that a bill passes though..
The is the 2nd part of government that a bill passes though..
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Senate
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This happens after the 2nd reading & vote.
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Committee Stage
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This happens after the Committee Stage.
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Report Stage
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give “Royal Assent” to a bill.
This person must give “Royal Assent” to a bill.
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Governor General
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These people are elected by constituents in ridings.
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Members of Parliament.
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The Prime Minister appoints these people and gives them portfolios.
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Cabinet Ministers
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can be appointed to these positions.
Members of Parliament can be appointed to these positions.
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Senators
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This person has to win a seat and be
voted as the leader of the winning party.
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Prime Minister
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This person first gets nominated then gets appointed once chosen.
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Governor General
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This party is currently in power.
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Conservatives
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This party is the Official Opposition
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NDP.
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This party focuses on what is best for French language and culture.
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Bloc Quebecois
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This party used to be the official opposition until the
last election.
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Liberal Party
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1st seat in the last election.
The party won its 1st seat in the last election.
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Green Party
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Green Peace is an example of this.
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Lobby Group
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leans to one particular
This is when something leans to one particular point of view.
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Bias
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campaigns of cooperative
These donate funds to support the electoral campaigns of cooperative politicians.
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Lobby Groups
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The media who report on government happenings sit in this area of parliament.
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Press Gallery
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Daily Double!!
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on how to exert influence on the formation of public policy.
These advise clients on how to exert influence on the formation of public policy.
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Lobby Groups
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This person is Canada’s “Head of State”
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British Monarch (or King/Queen)
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top of the Judicial Branch.
This group is at the top of the Judicial Branch.
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Supreme Court of Canada
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government is at the bottom.
This branch of the government is at the bottom.
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Legislative Branch
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This position is at the top of the Executive Branch.
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Prime Minister
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government is separate from the other branches.
This branch of the government is separate from the other branches.
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Judicial Branch
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Double Jeopardy!!
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Which group uses the principle of regional representation instead of
Final Jeopardy Which group uses the principle of regional representation instead of representation by population?
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Canada’s Senate
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