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Structure & Function of Govt - Part 1

Across
The Upper Chamber of Canada's law-making branch; appointed.
The lower chamber of the federal government; elected.
Rule by one who has absolute power. He uses propaganda and fear to control the people.
What we call our elected representatives in the House of Commons.
Another name for constituency--the geographical region that an MP represents in our federal government.
When members of the opposition can publicly challenge the governing party's laws and policies.
A favour given in return for political support- usually a political appointment made by the Prime Minister.
The principle used to determine how many seats each province has in the House of Commons.
The branch that carries out the nation's laws.
A group in society that makes the laws, administers them, and then enforces them-all to achieve a smooth-running society.
Down
Private meetings held by Cabinet or by political parties where members can express their views openly without fear of reprisal.
The MP chosen to enforce the rules of Parliament while in session--acts like a referee.
The political party that holds the most seats in the House of Commons.
Elected MPs that do not belong the the governing political party.
The term that refers to the specific powers each level of government is responsible for.
Rule by none.
Opposition MPs or private citizens who make it their business to scrutinize the actions of the government and report on issues that might concern the public.
The branch makes the nation's laws.
Rule by Many. People choose their rulers through elections.
When MPs do not have to vote along party lines on laws passing through Parliament.