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2. Reason(s) B. Politicians II. The existence of
for Union representing this body has
constituents are increasingly come
based upon the under criticism
placement and because its members
concentration of are not elected, but
ii voters gain their positions,
based upon
appointment
3. C. Law making III. In disputes with
Charlottetown branch of provincial
Conference government governments, Native
groups have often
been disappointed by
the federal
government's failure to
iii make use of its "power
of disallowance."
4. Quebec D. Demonstrated IV. Based upon an
Conference Canada's original idea, here
traditional colonial Parliament at 380
linkages Sussex Drive consists
of a House of
Commons and Senate
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5. E. Removed V. Strong central
Constitutional authority of the government and a
Monarchy British Parliament constitutional
over its monarchy continue to
v Dominions be a distinguishing
characteristic,
compared to Canada's
southern neighbour.
6. Governor F. First VI. Since 1931,
General International Canada has been a
vi conference fully sovereign state;
Canada attended however, Canada has
as an chosen to remain a
independent member of the
nation Commonwealth, a
voluntary association
1. BNA Act
2. Reason(s) for
Union
3. Charlottetown
Conference
4. Quebec
Conference
5. Constitutional
Monarchy
6. Governor
General
7. House of B. Politicians IX. Current number of
Commons representing electoral districts is
constituents are 308 and the party
based upon the with support from the
placement and majority of MPs forms
concentration of the government of
voters Canada
8. Senate
9. Judiciary
10. Provinces vs.
Federal
Government
11. Differences
between
Canadian and
American
Political Systems
12. Treaty of
Versailles
13. Statute of
Westminster