PSCI260 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: English Canada, System On A Chip, Aristocracy

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Constitution: a body of basic and fundamental rules outlining the structures of power and authority, the relation between these, and the relation to the people. The constitution also sets out the relations between institutions, the relations between governments (municipal, provincial, and federal), and the relations between these governments and citizens. The constitution also requires legislature, and an amendment formula- which in. Canada, the ability was set forth by the constitution act of 1982, giving canadian government, with consent of judicial or judge made law, to amend. Politics: the process of conflict resolution where support is mobilized and maintained for collective purposes. It is a vital key to democracy, as it is the main and best alternative to war (the most primitive and ridiculous form of conflict resolution). It is meant as a way of negotiation to balance demands, and to satisfy all political actors within society, or debating parties.