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Chapter 4 : Lesson 3 Canada’s Government.  A self governing territory associated with another country. (Canada remains connected to Britain as a member.

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1 Chapter 4 : Lesson 3 Canada’s Government

2  A self governing territory associated with another country. (Canada remains connected to Britain as a member of the Commonwealth of Nations) Commonwealth

3  An election in which all citizens can vote as long as they meet the requirements. Free Election

4  A small part of a group. Minority

5  A governing system in which citizens elect members of a legislature called a parliament. (Queen, Senate, House of Commons) House of Parliament  Parliamentary Democracy

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7  The leader of a parliamentary government who heads both the executive and legislative branches.  Stephen Harper Prime Minister

8 Parliament  In Canada, there are two houses:  Senate – advisory body  House of Commons – citizens vote for these people; they have most of the lawmaking authority

9 Judicial Branch  Canada has a Supreme Court as well as national courts.  The prime minister and his cabinet choose the judges for this court.

10  A governing system in which the states share authority with a national, or central government. Federal System

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12  A person who wants to become or remain separate from a government or group.  Some people in Quebec want to become an independent nation. Separatist

13  An election in which citizens can vote to reject or accept a suggested law. Referendum


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