Sunday, November 7, 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Vocabulary.
- Representative government – A representative government is one in which representatives are elected by people to make laws on their behalf.
 - responsible government – responsible government can be voted out if elected representative fail to please a majority of the people who elected them.
 - oligarchy – power is placed in the hands of a small group of rich and influential men
 - democracy – these governments are representative and responsible
 - Constitutional Act – A law that separated Upper Canada from Lower Canada and established an elected law-making assembly, a governor and two appointed councils (1791)
 - veto – To stop something with authority i.e. to veto a law is to cancel the law without having to confer with anyone
 - Family Compact – Small group of rich business people in Upper Canada – the Council was made up of members of the Family Compact.
 - Chateau Clique – Same as the Family Compact but in Lower Canada.
 - Legislative Assembly – An elected law-making body of men
 - governor – The head of the government in the Canadian colonies appointed by the British Crown.
 - appointed – Selected by a higher authority.
 - elected – Voted in by the majority of the voting public.
 
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