Exam 13: Multiple Governments
Exam 1: Understanding Politics43 Questions
Exam 2: The Nation-State and Globalization43 Questions
Exam 3: Liberalism, Conservatism, Socialism, and Fascism43 Questions
Exam 4: Other Perspectives43 Questions
Exam 5: Political Culture, Political Participation, and Political Socialization43 Questions
Exam 6: Political Parties43 Questions
Exam 7: Elections, Electoral Systems, and Voting Behaviour43 Questions
Exam 8: Political Influence and Political Communication43 Questions
Exam 9: Unconventional and Highly Conflictive Politics: From Protest to Revolution43 Questions
Exam 10: Democracy and Democratic Government43 Questions
Exam 11: Non-Democratic Government: Hybrid and Authoritarian Regimes42 Questions
Exam 12: Constitutions, Courts, and Laws43 Questions
Exam 13: Multiple Governments43 Questions
Exam 14: Parliamentary Systems43 Questions
Exam 15: Presidential and Semi-Presidential Systems43 Questions
Exam 16: Public Policy and Public Administration43 Questions
Exam 17: Politics and Development in the Worlds Poorer Countries42 Questions
Exam 18: Politics and Governance at the Global Level43 Questions
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Which province is most likely to support a system of asymmetrical federalism? Why?
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Canadian federalism has asymmetrical elements that date to the Constitution Act, 1867 that provided for a different system of private (civil) law for Quebec. The cultural and linguistic difference of Quebec and the question of whether it should be recognized as a distinct society offers a justification for having more areas of legislative authority than the other provincial governments.
What parts of the United Kingdom have regional governments and legislatures?
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Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Which one of the following countries has a federal system of government?
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Which among the following is considered to be a benefit of a unitary system?
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Equalization payments in Canada are payments by the Canadian government to ________.
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Which of the following statements concerning the British Exit from the EU is NOT factual.
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Which event precipitated the creation of a Scottish national parliament in the late 1990s?
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In Canada, a "third order of government" refers to ________.
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Why have some countries with unitary systems adopted devolution and what are its positive features?
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The majority of young persons (18-24) in the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union due to concerns about reductions in social and health programs.
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The European Rapid Reaction Force was established to conduct ______________.
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The major decision making and policy-making body of the European Union is the ________.
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The countries of the European Union that have adopted the euro as their currency are known collectively as ___________.
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Turnout in local elections is almost always lower than in national or provincial elections.
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Which of the following is an area in which the federal and provincial governments in Canada have concurrent jurisdiction?
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Confederal systems are the most common federal system in the world.
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Scotland has its own Parliament that is able to legislate on matters such as health and education.
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Asymmetrical federalism is a version of federalism in which ________.
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