The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice Hall Allyn and Bacon Canada, 1998 - 483 страница |
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... United States had shown that federalism was the system best adapted to a dis- united people scattered over wide areas . Canada was the first nation to weld these conceptions into a new whole ... ( Scott , 1977 : 35 ) . As a result ...
... United States had shown that federalism was the system best adapted to a dis- united people scattered over wide areas . Canada was the first nation to weld these conceptions into a new whole ... ( Scott , 1977 : 35 ) . As a result ...
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... United States is more powerful than a prime minister in Canada or Britain . Much of a president's power stems from the superpower position of the United States in the international arena . An American president may be the most powerful ...
... United States is more powerful than a prime minister in Canada or Britain . Much of a president's power stems from the superpower position of the United States in the international arena . An American president may be the most powerful ...
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... United States ) and an upper house ( e.g. , the Senate in Canada , the House of Lords in Britain and the Senate in the United States ) . The lower houses are designed to be the closest to the people — hence they are based on popular ...
... United States ) and an upper house ( e.g. , the Senate in Canada , the House of Lords in Britain and the Senate in the United States ) . The lower houses are designed to be the closest to the people — hence they are based on popular ...
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COMPARING CANADIAN POLITICS | 5 |
THE POLITICAL STRUCTURE OF | 46 |
Constitutional Government | 49 |
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