I Electoral Systems and Reform
II Classifying Governments: Democratic vs. Non- Democratic
III Non- Democratic: Totalitarian vs. Authoritarian Regimes
IV Democratic: Presidential vs. Parliamentary Systems
V Canadian Parliamentary Reform
II Classifying Governments: Democratic vs. Non- Democratic
III Non- Democratic: Totalitarian vs. Authoritarian Regimes
IV Democratic: Presidential vs. Parliamentary Systems
V Canadian Parliamentary Reform
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Supreme Court Reform
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