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- 2. An economic system based on free-market principles but with some government intervention.(Two Words No Space)
- 3. A system that when a person's income increases so does their tax rate.(Two Words No Space)
- 5. A system that applies the same tax rate to all citizens regardless of their level of income.(Two Words No Space)
- 8. A form of government in which the people participate in deciding issues directly.(Two Words No Space)
- 10. A form of government in which political power resides with the military leadership.(Two Words No Space)
- 13. What did the Europeans try to do to the First Nations?
- 14. The refusal to obey the demands or commands of a government.(Two words No Space)
- 16. When a political party has more than half of the seats in the House of Commons.(Two Words No Space)
- 18. A political and ethical ideology that focuses on protecting the natural environment and lessening the harmful effects that human activities have on the ecosystem.
- 21. Compensation in the form of land or money that the Metis people were given for the loss of their territory.(Two Words No Space)
- 22. An economic system based on public ownership of property in which government planners decide which goods to produce, how to produce them, and how they should be distributed.(Two Words No Space)
- 23. The candidates who win elections do not usually represent all the values of all the people in their ridings.(Two Words No Space)
- 24. The agreement between First Nation groups and the government that recognized certain rights.(Two Words No Space)
Down
- 1. When party members are free to vote as they choose rather than with their parties.(Two Words No Space)
- 4. What people try to accomplish when they're treating everyone the same.
- 6. A form of government in which a small group of politicians are elected by a larger group of citizens.(Two Words No Space)
- 7. Programs the government makes to support citizens.(Three Words No Spaces)
- 9. Reasons or to support democratic changes and the will of the people of a country.
- 11. The primary law the federal government used to administer First Nations status.(Two words No Space)
- 12. A statement of dissent; a public demonstration against the policies of a government or other organization.
- 15. The beliefs and actions of those perceived to be outside of the accepted norms of political or social behaviour.
- 16. When the governing part doesn't hold majority seats in the House of Commons.(Two Words No Space)
- 17. A form of government in which a small group of people have political control over the majority of the population.(Two Words No Space)
- 19. A form of government where a king/queen inherits the right to rule.(Two Words)
- 20. A value of collectivism in which people are treated equally and have the same political, economic, and social rights.