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Which ideology believes in eliminating class society by eliminating private properties?
Which ideology believes in eliminating class society by eliminating private properties?
- Conservatism
- Liberalism
- Fascism
- Communism (correct)
Which ideology prioritizes individual freedom and allows people the right to own property?
Which ideology prioritizes individual freedom and allows people the right to own property?
- Communism
- Conservatism
- Fascism
- Liberalism (correct)
Which ideology believes in sticking to traditions instead of progressive change?
Which ideology believes in sticking to traditions instead of progressive change?
- Fascism
- Conservatism (correct)
- Liberalism
- Communism
Who is responsible for ensuring party members are present for important votes in the House of Commons?
Who is responsible for ensuring party members are present for important votes in the House of Commons?
What is the main purpose of the Canadian Constitution?
What is the main purpose of the Canadian Constitution?
Where do caucus meetings typically take place?
Where do caucus meetings typically take place?
Which ideology is associated with conservative values and limited government intervention?
Which ideology is associated with conservative values and limited government intervention?
Which ideology is associated with progressive values and government intervention to promote equality?
Which ideology is associated with progressive values and government intervention to promote equality?
Which stage of the legislative process involves the distribution of the bill to Members of Parliament?
Which stage of the legislative process involves the distribution of the bill to Members of Parliament?
What is the main focus of the Second Reading stage of the legislative process?
What is the main focus of the Second Reading stage of the legislative process?
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Ideologies
- Communism believes in eliminating class society by eliminating private properties.
- Libertarianism prioritizes individual freedom and allows people the right to own property.
- Conservatism believes in sticking to traditions instead of progressive change.
Party Roles
- The Whip is responsible for ensuring party members are present for important votes in the House of Commons.
Canadian Constitution
- The main purpose of the Canadian Constitution is to outline the framework of the federal government and the relationship between the federal government and the provinces.
Party Meetings
- Caucus meetings typically take place behind closed doors, without the presence of the media or the public.
Political Ideologies
- Conservatism is associated with conservative values and limited government intervention.
- Socialism is associated with progressive values and government intervention to promote equality.
Legislative Process
- The First Reading stage involves the distribution of the bill to Members of Parliament.
- The main focus of the Second Reading stage is to debate and vote on the principle of the bill.
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