Across
- 3. Elected members of the House of Commons.
- 5. Same as federalism.
- 7. To make or process goods;usually in large quantities.
- 11. System where elected members represent the same number of people;greater amount of people, more power a region has.
- 13. In Canada,legal power over things nobody knew about in 1867.
- 14. Elected by the people.
- 15. System of government where people of a nation are involved in decision making.
- 16. An American belief where they think that the U.S. should have all the power in North America.
- 17. Tax-free trade between countries.
Down
- 1. Form of government citizens elect representatives to make laws.
- 2. When everyone gives up a little bit of something so that everyone is satisfied.
- 4. Led by prime minister.
- 6. Government(cabinet)in Canada that answer to elected representatives.
- 8. When everyone agrees with each other.
- 9. Represents the monarch.
- 10. System of government where a central government has power over matters affecting the whole country and provincial government over local and regional matters.
- 12. Way that people organize themselves to choose their leaders.
- 18. To send goods to other countries for a price.
