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5 Cards in this Set

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5 Causes of the Great Depression
Decline in Market Demand
The Stock Market Crash of 1929
Overproduction of Consumer Goods
Protectionism ( Tarrif barriers)
Natural Disaster
Left Wing Parties
Government should play a larger role
Unjust conditions exist because of the uneveness of wealth and power
Government should look after people who are powerless and disabled
Government should own key industrise and resources
The world is changing and traditional ideas about sex, the family, and morality do not work any more ( NDP// Liberal)
Center Parties
Government and individuals should have a shared role
Injustice exists but change must take place gradually because there are no magic solutions to complex problems
Government must be realistic in providing aid for disadvantaged
The economy should be a mix of public and private enterprise (Liberal)
Right Wing
Inviduals should play a larger role ( less government)
Society's problems can be solved by making idivudals responsible for looking after themselves
Any money that a person earns should remain in his or her hands.
Government should not interfere too much in the lives of individuals
Businesss should be kept in private hands
(Conservative Party Of Canada)
8 Stages of a bill becoming a law
1) Cabinet decides on contents of the bill
2) First reading ( bill is read and circulated to all members of the parliament
3) Second reading ( Major speech is made about the bill
4) Debate /vote (usually takes a long time)
5) Sent to Commitee
6) Third reading (Debate and Vote)
7) Sent to Senate
8) Royal Assent