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Flowersa Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Spectator-participant

Hi what does it mean "spectator" here?

"Under the first layer lies a uniquely Canadian political culture which transcends provincial boundaries. For example, Canadians are committed voters, but at the same time they do not participate widely in the political process (seePOLITICAL PARTICIPATION). It has been suggested that this "spectator-participant" characteristic reveals a unique feature of the Canadian political culture"
  

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Here, 'spectator' just means 'non-participant'. spectator -participant = sometimes they participate and sometimes they just watch others' participation.

  • Here, 'spectator' just means 'non-participant'.
  • spectator -participant = sometimes they participate and sometimes they just watch others' participation.
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Here, 'spectator' just means 'non-participant'.
spectator-participant = sometimes they participate and sometimes they just watch others' participation.
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Thanks so much for helping Mister

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