This aspect of democracy falls on the far right side of the political spectrum.
What is individualism.
100
This form of seperations is used to maintain government accountability.
What is Checks and Balances.
100
The Prime Minister and the Cabinet make up this branch of government.
What is the Executive Branch.
100
This ensures that each political representative looks after the same number of constituents as the others.
What is Representation by Population.
100
The head of government is accountable to the legislature in this type of democracy.
What is Responsible Government.
200
Although it is considered to be moderate, Canada is closer to this side of the political spectrum than the United States.
What is the Radical side.
200
These representatives are in office for 6 year terms.
What are Senators.
200
The Senate being appointed by the Prime Minister is an example of this practice.
What is Party Patronage.
200
A system that divides the powers of government between two or more levels.
What is Federalism.
200
The head of state is a hereditary ruler whose power is limited by a constitution.
What is Constitiutional Monarchy.
300
A radical could be considered contradictory to this political perspective.
What is Reactionary.
300
These two branches of government may be of different parties.
What are the Executive and Legislative branches.
300
Citizens want this. Its key characteristics include Elected, Equal, and Effective
What is a Triple E Senate.
300
The division of governance into bodies.
What is Bicameral House.
300
This type of state has only one level of government.
What is a Unitary State.
400
The United States can be classified as having this type of political ideologies.
What are Conservative.
400
This government body oversees federal and state cases, with the ability to have the final and unchallenged rule.
What is The Supreme Court.
400
This system uses competition to keep parties honest and also allows for new parties to evolve.
What is a Multi-Party System.
400
Any power not specified as either federal or provincial under the BNA Act.
What are Residual Powers.
400
In this form of democracy the percentage of popular vote received by each party directly corresponds to the number of seats they receive in the governing house.
What is Proportional Representation.
500
This term is the conceptual meeting of socialism and liberty.
What is Anarchism.
500
This aspect of American governance enforces the Separation of Powers, the Bicameral system, and the principles of federalism.
What is The Constitution.
500
It is the role of this individual to represent the monarchy in the government.
Who is the Governor General.
500
The government's right to spend the publics money as they see fit.
What is Power of the Purse.
500
A plebiscite is an element of this type of democracy.