The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... percentage of the Gross National Product , only increased by 6 percent ( from 16 to 22 percent ) , but in the quarter- century between 1950 and 1976 , they nearly doubled ( from 22 to 42 percent ) . While government spent $ 4 billion in ...
... percentage of the Gross National Product , only increased by 6 percent ( from 16 to 22 percent ) , but in the quarter- century between 1950 and 1976 , they nearly doubled ( from 22 to 42 percent ) . While government spent $ 4 billion in ...
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... percent reward from the electoral system , the Conservatives in 1979 received 12 percent , and the Liberals in 1980 gathered 8 percent . In other words , the difference ( column 4 ) between the percentage of a party's popular vote ( col ...
... percent reward from the electoral system , the Conservatives in 1979 received 12 percent , and the Liberals in 1980 gathered 8 percent . In other words , the difference ( column 4 ) between the percentage of a party's popular vote ( col ...
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... percent , which is the average turnout in general elections since 1945. The highest level of voting occurred in 1950 , with an 84 percent turnout and the lowest rate was seen in 1970 with just 72 percent participating . On a percentage ...
... percent , which is the average turnout in general elections since 1945. The highest level of voting occurred in 1950 , with an 84 percent turnout and the lowest rate was seen in 1970 with just 72 percent participating . On a percentage ...
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