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Structure and Function of Gov't - Part 1 - Part 1

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Lower Chamber of the law-making branch; elected
The principle used to determine how many seats each province/region has in the House of Commons
A time when opposition MPs can publicly challenge the governing party's laws and policies.
A group in society that makes the laws, administers them, and then enforces them--all to achieve a smooth running society.
Private meetings held by the Cabinet or by political parties--a place where individual MPs can express their views openly.
An elected member of the House of Commons.
Makes the nation's laws
A favour/reward--often a government position--given in return for political support
When MPs do not have to vote along party lines on laws passing through Parliament
The term that refers to the specific powers each level of government is responsible for.
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A geographical area/region that an MP represents in Parliament
The political party that holds the most seats in the House of Commons.
Carries out the nation's laws
Elected MP that does not belong to the governing party
Opposition MPs or private citizens who make it their business to scrutinize the actions of the government.
The expectation that MPs and/or Cabinet Ministers must publicly support the decisions their groups make in caucus.
Rule by One. A person who has absolute power, and who uses propaganda and fear to control the people.
Upper Chamber of law-making branch; appointed
Rule by Many. People choose their rulers through elections
The MP chosen to enforce the rules of Parliament during debates and during Question Period.
Rule by None. When there is no government, or when a government is unable to function, chaos reigns.