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2181 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test It is important for Canadians aged _____ or more to participate in their democracy by voting in federal, provincial or territorial and municipal elections. 18
2182 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test How a bill becomes law — The Legislative Process
STEP 1 1)__________ — The bill is considered read for the first time and is printed.
STEP 2 2)__________ — Members debate the bill’s principle.
STEP 3 3)__________ — Committee members study the bill clause by clause.
STEP 4 4)__________ — Members can make other amendments.
STEP 5 5)__________ — Members debate and vote on the bill.
STEP 6 6)__________ — The bill follows a similar process in the Senate.
STEP 7 7)__________ — The bill receives royal assent after being passed by both Houses.
1) First Reading
2) Second Reading
3) Committee Stage
4) Report Stage
5) Third Reading
6) Senate
7) Royal Assent
2183 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test No bill can become law in Canada until it has been passed by both chambers and has received 1)__________, granted by the 2)__________ on behalf of the Sovereign. 1) royal assent
2) Governor General
2184 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test Both the House of Commons and the Senate consider and review _______________. bills (proposals for new laws)
2185 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test Both the 1)_______________ and the 2)__________ consider and review bills (proposals for new laws). 1) House of Commons
2) Senate
2186 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test Senators are appointed by the 1)__________ on the advice of the 2)__________ and serve until age 3)_____. 1) Governor General
2) Prime Minister
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2187 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test The House of Commons is the representative chamber, made up of members of Parliament elected by the 1)__________, traditionally every 2)__________ years. 1) people
2) four
2188 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test In the federal government, the _______________ selects the Cabinet ministers and is responsible for the operations and policy of the government. Prime Minister
2189 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test Parliament has three parts: the 1)_______________, the 2)_______________ and the 3)_______________. 1) Sovereign (Queen or King)
2) Senate
3) House of Commons
2190 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test The federal government and the provinces share jurisdiction over 1)________ and 2)________. 1) agriculture
2) immigration
2191 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test Which government takes responsibility for 'highways'? Provincial government
2192 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test Which government takes responsibility for 'property and civil rights'? Provincial government
2193 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test Which government takes responsibility for 'natural resources'? Provincial government
2194 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test Which government takes responsibility for 'health'? Provincial government
2195 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test Which government takes responsibility for 'education'? Provincial government
2196 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test Which government takes responsibility for 'municipal government'? Provincial government
2197 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test Which government takes responsibility for 'citizenship'? Federal government
2198 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test which government takes responsibility for 'criminal law'? Federal government
2199 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test which government takes responsibility for 'navigation'? Federal government
2200 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test which government takes responsibility for 'currency'? Federal government