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Which of the following is a characteristic of a civic culture with solidarity?
 
  A. Citizens help only those fellow citizens with whom they share similar opinions relating to public policy.
  B. Citizens believe that they have no role in determining what public policies to adopt.
  C. Citizens display tolerance for divergent views of the community.
  D. Citizens believe that coercion by the state is the sole mobilizational tool that can be used in the state.
  E. Citizens avoid supporting communal endeavors.

 Q. 2

Canada's system of courts has characteristics that
 
  A. are very similar to French courts.
   B. are very similar to British courts.
   C. reflect its federal political nature.
   D. reflect its multi-ethnic makeup.

 Q. 3

Which of the following is true regarding the relation between civic cultures and political equality?
 
  A. The more a political culture values equality, the more it is predisposed to democracy.
  B. Citizenship offers more privileges to deserving citizens of a society, while it ignores passive citizens by giving them no rights and duties.
  C. In civic cultures, citizens consider themselves to be superior to the law.
  D. The more a political culture values equality, the more prone it is to have a despotic form of government.
  E. The lesser a political culture values equality, the more inclined it is toward a democratic form of government.

 Q. 4

The Canadian system of political parties can be referred to as a:
 
  A. one-party system
   B. two-party-plus system
   C. two-party system
   D. multi-party system

 Q. 5

In Canada the term Government Bill refers to legislation that has been
 
  A. authored by the Prime Minister.
   B. subject to a vote of confidence and approved.
   C. approved by a majority of provincial governments.
   D. recommended and approved by the Cabinet.

 Q. 6

Voting in the House of Commons typically is guided by
 
  A. a strong system of regions sticking together.
   B. a strong system of provincial representatives sticking together.
   C. a strong system of language groups.
   D. a strong system of party discipline.

 Q. 7

A key dimension in discussion of the future of the Senate involves
 
  A. the language that individuals speak.
   B. how senators are selected.
   C. how much senators are paid.
   D. how many senators there are.

 Q. 8

One of the challenges for effective operation of Canada's Senate is that
 
  A. it has too many political parties to work effectively.
  B. all financial legislation must originate in the House of Commons.
  C. it is based in Alberta, Canada, and not in Ottawa, Ontario.
  D. bills need to receive unanimous approval in order to be passed.
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