| A | B |
| coalation government | temporaryjoining of political parties |
| compromise | an agreement |
| confederation | the federal union of british n a colonies |
| effigy | an imitation , made of cloth |
| federal union | a politicalunion in which the membershave certain powers over their affairs and certain powers are turned over to a central government |
| free trade | trade between countries where taxes or tarriffs ar not involved |
| inter colonial railway | a railway that joins the various colonies |
| la survivance | culturaal survival especially the french |
| lobby | represent a special intrest to the government |
| mercenary | doing something where money is the main reason for doing it |
| provincial rights | the powers maintained by the provincial governments |
| rep by pop | the number of elcted members of a legislative assembly is basedon the numbers of voters |