Deck 14: Parliamentary Systems
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Deck 14: Parliamentary Systems
1
__________________ is a measure that the opposition can use to bring down a government in a Parliamentary system.
A) Non-confidence motion
B) Confidence motion
C) Disclosure
D) Party discipline
A) Non-confidence motion
B) Confidence motion
C) Disclosure
D) Party discipline
A
2
This term is used to describe a condition in which the political executive is accountable, or must hold the confidence of, the legislative branch.
A) minority government
B) responsible government
C) elected government
D) coalition government
A) minority government
B) responsible government
C) elected government
D) coalition government
B
3
Which among the following is a central agency of Canadian government?
A) Treasury Board
B) Ministry of Defence
C) Cabinet Office
D) Department of Revenue
A) Treasury Board
B) Ministry of Defence
C) Cabinet Office
D) Department of Revenue
A
4
In selecting members of his or her cabinet, a Canadian prime minister is most likely to be sensitive to which of the following basis of representation?
A) culture
B) geography
C) gender
D) religion
A) culture
B) geography
C) gender
D) religion
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5
In Canada, the head of government is ________.
A) The Prime Minister
B) Crown
C) Governor General
D) Queen Elizabeth II
A) The Prime Minister
B) Crown
C) Governor General
D) Queen Elizabeth II
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6
What issue prompted Parliamentary Speaker Peter Milliken to rule the Harper government to be in contempt of Parliament in 2010?
A) an accusation of tampering with election finances
B) the decision to prorogue Parliament and prevent a non-confidence motion
C) the refusal to provide documents concerning treatment of Afghan prisoners
D) an insult made in the House by a backbench Conservative MP
A) an accusation of tampering with election finances
B) the decision to prorogue Parliament and prevent a non-confidence motion
C) the refusal to provide documents concerning treatment of Afghan prisoners
D) an insult made in the House by a backbench Conservative MP
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7
After the May 2010 UK election, the Liberal Democratic party negotiated with the Conservative party and the Labour party to form a(n) ________.
A) executive alliance
B) coalition government
C) minority government
D) new political party
A) executive alliance
B) coalition government
C) minority government
D) new political party
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8
In Canada, the lieutenant-governors are recommended by the ________.
A) prime minister and appointed by the Monarch
B) premiers and appointed by the Monarch
C) The premiers and appointed by the prime minister
D) The Monarch and appointed by the prime minister
A) prime minister and appointed by the Monarch
B) premiers and appointed by the Monarch
C) The premiers and appointed by the prime minister
D) The Monarch and appointed by the prime minister
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9
What is the name of the motion to limit debate in the House of Commons?
A) Filibuster
B) Closure
C) Cancellation
D) Limitation
A) Filibuster
B) Closure
C) Cancellation
D) Limitation
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10
The Canadian parliamentary system can be described as a system of "executive dominance" because it places considerable power in the hands of the ________.
A) prime minster and the cabinet
B) head of state
C) prime minister alone
D) courts
A) prime minster and the cabinet
B) head of state
C) prime minister alone
D) courts
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11
Responsible government is, by definition ______________.
A) competent and mature enough to ensure that conflicts in Canadian society are amicably resolved
B) government that is chosen from the legislature and that requires its support to govern
C) only needed during times of national emergency or crises
D) the formal separation of the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government
A) competent and mature enough to ensure that conflicts in Canadian society are amicably resolved
B) government that is chosen from the legislature and that requires its support to govern
C) only needed during times of national emergency or crises
D) the formal separation of the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government
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12
In 2008, when Governor General Michaëlle Jean granted Prime Minister Harper's request to prorogue Parliament, she was using the ____________ power.
A) prerogative
B) judicial
C) legislative
D) appointment
A) prerogative
B) judicial
C) legislative
D) appointment
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13
Canada's Senate is ________.
A) elected by voters in each province
B) composed of persons who have been selected by a prime minister
C) composed of six Senators for each province
D) able only to delay legislation passed by the House of Commons
A) elected by voters in each province
B) composed of persons who have been selected by a prime minister
C) composed of six Senators for each province
D) able only to delay legislation passed by the House of Commons
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14
The ________ plays a central role in organizing the Cabinet and directing the activities of government, and provides policy advice to the prime minister.
A) Prime Minister's Office.
B) Privy Council Office
C) Treasury Board
D) Governor General
A) Prime Minister's Office.
B) Privy Council Office
C) Treasury Board
D) Governor General
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15
The Canadian governor general is expected to choose as the prime minister the person who ________.
A) has been elected by the House of Commons as prime minister
B) has the support of the Monarch
C) has the support of most of the premiers
D) leads the party that has the support of the House of Commons
A) has been elected by the House of Commons as prime minister
B) has the support of the Monarch
C) has the support of most of the premiers
D) leads the party that has the support of the House of Commons
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16
The activities of government are divided among a number of _______ such as justice, health, and national defence.
A) committees
B) cabinets
C) departments
D) agencies
A) committees
B) cabinets
C) departments
D) agencies
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17
If an ordinary MP in the Canadian House of Commons feels compelled to vote along with his/her party, this would be an example of ________.
A) pressure politics
B) a day in the life of an MP
C) party discipline
D) political legitimacy
A) pressure politics
B) a day in the life of an MP
C) party discipline
D) political legitimacy
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18
A basic feature of parliamentary systems is the close interrelationship of Parliament (the legislative body) and the political executive that consists of the _____________.
A) president
B) Senate
C) House of Commons
D) prime minister and Cabinet
A) president
B) Senate
C) House of Commons
D) prime minister and Cabinet
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19
Ordinary members of the House of Commons who are not in the Cabinet are termed ________.
A) Public members
B) Private members
C) Official members
D) Governor-general representatives
A) Public members
B) Private members
C) Official members
D) Governor-general representatives
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20
In a ________ government the ability of the political executive to control the House of Commons will be limited, and negotiations with other parties will usually be necessary.
A) monarchical
B) executive
C) minority
D) majority
A) monarchical
B) executive
C) minority
D) majority
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21
Why is meant by a coalition government?
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22
What is a minority government?
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23
When Brian Mulroney was prime minister, the Liberal majority in the senate engaged in confrontation over important legislation including the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement and ___________________.
A) electoral reform
B) the Goods and Services Tax
C) oil drilling in the Arctic
D) Right to Die legislation
A) electoral reform
B) the Goods and Services Tax
C) oil drilling in the Arctic
D) Right to Die legislation
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24
A majority government is one that received the majority of votes in an election.
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25
The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) consists mainly loyal supporters of the prime minister.
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26
Justin Trudeau's first cabinet in 2015 featured 15 women and 15 men.
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27
Cabinet solidarity in the parliamentary system means that cabinet members will deliberate and discuss together on key governmental decisions.
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28
The members of the political executive in a Parliamentary system are themselves members of Parliament.
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29
What is the relationship between the legislative and executive branches of government in a parliamentary system?
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30
Describe House of Commons Committees and briefly explain their role. What are the four major central agencies in the Canadian government?
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31
Describe at least 2 important differences between Presidential and Parliamentary systems.
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32
The Privy Council Office is responsible for helping to shepherd government legislation through the Senate.
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33
The Senate is designed to provide equal regional representation to offset the representation by population in the __________.
A) Prime Minister's Office
B) House of Commons
C) Provincial legislatures
D) None of the above
A) Prime Minister's Office
B) House of Commons
C) Provincial legislatures
D) None of the above
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34
The person whose role is to enforce party discipline is the ___________.
A) whip
B) prime minister
C) privy council
D) Speaker of the House
A) whip
B) prime minister
C) privy council
D) Speaker of the House
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35
A Triple E Senate refers to one that is elected, effective and ________.
A) equal to the House of Commons
B) equally representative of each province
C) equally representative of French and English
D) equally representative of men and women
A) equal to the House of Commons
B) equally representative of each province
C) equally representative of French and English
D) equally representative of men and women
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36
The Westminster system heavily concentrates power in the hands of the prime minister and Cabinet.
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37
Justin Trudeau's proposed changes to the Senate include which of the following ideas?
A) senators elected for a nine-year term
B) appointing non-partisan provincial committees to nominate potential senators
C) abolishing the Senate
D) Triple-E Senate
A) senators elected for a nine-year term
B) appointing non-partisan provincial committees to nominate potential senators
C) abolishing the Senate
D) Triple-E Senate
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38
In a minority government situation, the cabinet is chosen to represent the different parties in the House of Commons.
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39
Government departments are headed by Ministers.
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40
The Prime Minister is the Head of State.
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41
What are some positive features of the system of party discipline?
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42
What are the pros and cons of Cabinet secrecy?
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43
Why do some argue that Canada needs Senate reform? What are some of the proposed changes?
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