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- 2. lower chamber of the Canadian parliament.
- 8. a broad section of politics that focuses on reform and progressiveness.
- 10. a term used to encompass political thought.
- 11. a position originally appointed by the british to carry out duties of the queen whilst she was busy in britain.
- 15. a system to properly represent the amount of people in one area proportionally to their voting power.
- 16. the monarch.
- 18. an economic theory that wishes to distribute goods equally among all people of the nation.
- 19. a series of eliminations utilized to determine a party’s candidate.
- 22. an ideology espousing the ideals of liberty whether it be in economics or in human equality.
- 25. the largest non ruling party in the Canadian house of commons.
- 28. a government that has complete power over the nation.
- 30. when a party is officially recognized by the Canadian government.
- 33. a widely embraced government that allows the people to vote for who they want to lead.
- 34. a regime in which one or many men have absolute power and there are no elections.
- 35. a voting system in which people rank their support.
- 39. a prominent ideology in Italy during ww2 that combines authoritarianism with ultranationalism.
- 40. a large party in Canada that advocates for conservative ideals.
- 42. a ranking system in order to better show your political views.
- 43. a grouping of two or more parties that work together to secure a majority government.
- 44. a Canadian political party formed in the mid 20th century from the CCF.
- 45. a german political ideology that believed in extreme anti-semitism and ‘Aryan’ nationalism.
- 46. moving across the country before an election to gain support for your party.
- 47. federal legislature.
- 48. a centre-left Canadian political party that has a prominent seat in Canadian politics of the 20th century.
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- 1. Canadian Prime Minister.
- 3. a form of government in which the monarchy has little to no power.
- 4. traditional idealism.
- 5. securing the majority of raw votes for your party, whether you actually won or not.
- 6. Quebecois nationalist party.
- 7. a preliminary action taken to prepare for the next election.
- 9. a Canadian political party that focuses on sustainability and peace, among other things.
- 12. a wide array of ideological views based on a leftist and rightist scale.
- 13. a voting system in which one person gets one vote for one candidate, the person with the most votes wins.
- 14. a vote held by the legislature in attempt to oust the current government.
- 17. a state of politics in which one party holds enough support to pass laws relatively unopposed.
- 18. a position responsible for administrating electoral practices.
- 20. a system of government in which the people elect officials to represent them in government.
- 21. a form of economics in which all industries are privatized.
- 23. a state of politics in which one party won an election but requires cooperation with other parties to pass laws.
- 24. process to select a representative for a party on the federal, provincial, or local level.
- 26. places to cast your vote during an election.
- 27. casting votes for an election.
- 29. high-ranking group of politicians composed of ministers and deputies.
- 31. a broad section of politics which contains traditionalism, conservatism, and nationalism, among others.
- 32. a political ideology advocating for worker’s ownership of the means of production.
- 36. a system in which an elected official can vote based on personal preference rather than party lines.
- 37. a form of government that advocates for complete and absolute control of the state.
- 38. a slang term for the Canadian conservative party.
- 41. an altered form of democracy in which people vote directly on implementing policies and law.
