Socials 11 Ms. Matthews

Review Sheet: Government

Define/explain:

Bureaucracy cabinet solidarity advisory body democracy

Prorogue official opposition suffrage mayor

First-past-the-post system totalitarian capitalism

Statute law public law riding/constituency party platform

Proportional representation minority gov’t majority gov’t

Returning officer advance poll legislature constitution

Fundamental rights cabinet mace hansard

Non-confidence vote minister minister of state voter apathy

Minister w/o portfolio economic freedom economic equality senate

Intellectual freedom intellectual equality crown corporation bill vs. law

Regulatory agency Speaker House of Commons shadow cabinet

Caucus dictatorship precedent common law

Civil law Supreme Court election writ by-election

MLA/MP Governor General Lt. Governor party whip

Parliamentary committee Chief Electoral Officer justice vs. law

Mandate patriation reasonable limits statute

Amending formula centralist decentralist triple E reform

BC Human Rights Commission Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Representative democracy constitutional monarchy popular vote

Direct democracy preferential ballot civil disobedience question period

Universal franchise regionalism official party status

BC Human Rights Code Convention on the Rights of the Child

Questions:

1.  Outline/describe the components of the constitution.

2.  What role do judges play in interpreting the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

3.  Outline the steps in the electoral process, indicating who is involved at each stage and what occurs.

4.  Differentiate between the legislative and executive roles of both the Prime Minister and the Governor General.

5.  Outline the law making process.

6.  What is the ‘notwithstanding clause’ and what effect does it have on our rights and freedoms?

7.  What role does the media play in influencing government policy and public/voter sentiment?

8.  What are the three branches of government and give examples of typical duties that each branch would perform?

9.  Differentiate between the powers of the different levels of government (federal, provincial, municipal).

10.  What criticisms have been made of the Senate and what are some of the proposed reforms?

11.  What is the purpose of and criticisms of the Young Offenders Act?

12.  Differentiate between the following political ideologies: a) conservatism; b) liberalism; c) communism; d) socialism and e) fascism.