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Canada Canada is a confederation with parlamentary democracy. Head of state is the Monarch of the UK. In Canada there are three levels of government: federal, provincial and local or munucipal. These governments are elected and, therefore, are directly responsible for their actions to the electorate. Population of Canada is about 35 million and territory about 10 million square kilometers, about one-thirteenth of the entire land area of the world. So the population density is 3.5 persons per sq.km. There are 10 provinces and 3 territories. The biggest provinces are Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba. The biggest city is Montreal with 3.8 million people. The capital Ottowa has only 1.2 million people and is listed fourth biggest city. 32% of population is Canadian, 21% is English and 15
........ my house when I was away on vacation and stole some of my electronic goods. a) broke into b) broke off c) broke open d) broke up 8. Teachers in Sydney have decided to call a snap strike next week after negotiations with the State Government over a ten percent pay increase ......... early this morning. a) broke into b) broke down c) broke open d) broke up 9. A rebel Labour Party MP recently decided to ......... from his party and become an independent member for his electorate. a) break off b) break away c) break out d) break up 10. I am always very worried that my car will ........., because it is already twenty years old. a) break off b) break away c) break out d) break down No. 3 Fill the gaps using phrasal verbs in the correct form. 1. The United States has broken ......... all commercial ties with North Korea. 2. Janet and Andy broke ......... last Saturday. Everybody's so shocked. 3. The lift broke ........
888 - 901) the "rotten boroughs" such as Gatton in Surrey had only seven voters and returned two members of parliament. The franchise was only available to an elite group, clearly illustrating that the majority were excluded and unable to give their consent to parliament process. To consider Locke's theory of limited government in a contemporary setting, it can be definitely accepted that there is a larger electorate within the United Kingdom, for example. At the same time it can be argued that there is little to differentiate between the mainstream political parties as they have all adopted neo-liberal ideology to a greater or lesser extent. According to the journalist and film maker John Pilger (2010) This is not to say that parliamentary politics is meaningless. It has one meaning now; the replacement of democracy with a business plan for every human activity, every
Grey. It met with significant opposition from the Tories, especially in the House of Lords. Nevertheless, as a result of public pressure, the bill was eventually passed. The Act granted seats in the House of Commons to large cities that had sprung up during the Industrial Revolution, and took away seats from the "rotten boroughs"--those with very small populations. The Act also increased the number of individuals entitled to vote, increasing the size of electorate by 5080%, and allowing a total of one out of six adult males to vote, in a population of some 14 million. Up to nowadays Queen Victoria was married to Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha son of Duke Ernst I of the small German duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Her descendants were also members of the ducal family of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, a minor branch of the thousand- year-old House of Wettin
The European Parliament The European Parliament (EU Parliament or the EP) is the directly elected parliamentary institution of the European Union. Together with the Council of the European Union (the Council) and the European Commission, it exercises the legislative function of the EU and it has been describedas one of the most powerful legislatures in the world. The Parliament is composed of 766 members, who represent the second largest democratic electorate in the world (after the Parliament of India). It has been directly elected every five years by universal suffrage since 1979. Although the European Parliament has legislative power that the Council and Commission do not possess, it does not formally possess legislative initiative, as most national parliaments of EU member states do. The Parliament is the "first institution" of the EU and shares equal legislative and budgetary powers with the Council. It likewise has equal control over the EU
Peter's northern armies took the Swedish province of Livonia (the northern half of modern Latvia, and the southern half of modern Estonia), driving the Swedes into Finland. In 1714 the Russian fleet won the Battle of Gangut. Most of Finland was occupied by the Russians. In 1716 and 1717, the Tsar revisited the Netherlands and went to see Herman Boerhaave. He continued his travel to the Austrian Netherlands and France. Peter obtained the assistance of the Electorate of Hanover and the Kingdom of Prussia. The Tsar's navy was powerful enough that the Russians could penetrate Sweden. Still, Charles XII refused to yield, and not until his death in battle in 1718 did peace become feasible. After the battle near Åland, Sweden made peace with all powers but Russia by 1720. In 1721 the Treaty of Nystad ended the Great Northern War. Russia acquired Ingria, Estonia, Livonia, and a substantial portion of Karelia
Prussia joined Franze, Spain and Bavaria. The war ended with the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, which left the balance of the ppower undecided between England and France undecided. *The Seven Years War 1756-1763 It was a continuation of the War of the Austrian Succession. The war began with Frederick of Prussia's invasion of Saxony. The British entered two years after the start of the war, later calling it the "Seven Year's War", although it was really nine years. Prussia, Electorate Brunswick-Lüneburg, and Great Britain were against Austria, France, the Russian Empire, Sweden, and Saxony. The war ended France's position as a major colonial power in the Americas and its position as the leading power in Europe. Great Britain emerged as the dominant colonial power in the world. The war was the first conflict in human history to be fought around the globe, although most of the combatants were either European nations or their overseas colonies.