Exam 2: The Constitution

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Why was the Bill of Rights limited in its effectiveness?

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The 7/50 amending formula requires ________ for ordinary changes to be made to the constitution.

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The Charlottetown Accord failed to pass in the legislatures of Manitoba, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick within the requisite timeframe, rendering it dead as a constitutional amendment package.

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The Canadian constitution was patriated following a nationwide referendum in 1982.

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As of 1931, any formal changes to the Canadian constitution did not have to go through the British government.

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The Kitchen Accord reconciled which two constitutional sticking points?

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What is the settler colonial concept meaning unoccupied or uninhabited?

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All elements of the Canadian constitutional order are written.

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Canada's constitutional order remains subject to review by the Justice Committee of the Privy Council in Britain.

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What is the principle that no one is above the law and that any powers granted to elected or non-elected officials must be conferred by legislation?

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How is Canada's constitutional monarchy different than an absolute monarchy?

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What were some of the criticisms of the Bill of Rights, 1960, that led critics to support the entrenchment of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in the constitution?

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Where does ultimate sovereignty rest in Canada?

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Canada is called a "liberal democracy" because the Liberals are its natural governing party.

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The notwithstanding clause allows governments to breach certain Charter rights provided they do so publicly and for renewable five-year periods.

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Has the notwithstanding clause been invoked frequently? Why or why not?

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Judges in Canada are empowered to strike down laws that are not compliant with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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In Canada, the Crown:

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What did the British North America Act, 1867 establish?

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Which of the following laws did not apply directly to the concept of French-Canadian rights?

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