Individual/Collective Rights
Treaty La Grande Paix de Montreal
Canadian Charter
Four Pillars of Democracy
Review
100

In Canada, who has individual rights?

Everyone

100

Where did the treaty and peace meetings take place, and in what year?

Montreal 1701

100

What is a right and what is a freedom?

Right - something you are owed by society

Freedom - something no one can stop you from doing

100

What are the four pillars of democracy?

Freedom, Justice, Equality, Representative

100

What is the difference between consensus and majority rule?

Consensus - everyone discusses and agrees

Majority Rule - vote and the one with the most votes wins

200

What is the difference between individual and collective rights?

Individual is for one person, collective is for the whole group.

200

Who was involved in the treaty? (How many nations?)

40 nations total - French & 39 First Nations

200

There are two rights in the Charter having to do with language.  What are they and how are they different?

Minority Language Education Rights (protects a collective group and is related to schooling)

Official Languages of Canada Rights (protects individuals and is related to communications with the government)

200

Which pillar is the most important?

They are all equally important.

200

In the Iroquois Confederacy, chiefs (or Hoyenah) were chosen by whom?

The female elders of the clan (Clan Mothers)

300

Give two examples of collective rights.

Lots!  Minority language rights, multicultural heritage, aboriginal and treaty rights, elections every 5 years, etc.

300

Why was the treaty necessary?

Stop fighting over land, distribution of resources, fairer trading, etc.

300

Give an example that shows the difference between and right and a freedom.

The right to practice religion and the freedom to choose which religion that is.

300

How does the Treaty of La Grande Paix show Equity?

Every nation involved got the land they needed to survive.

300

What type of decision-making was used in the Iroquois Confederacy and what is one advantage to using it?

Consensus - everyone has their voice heard

400

Give three examples of individual rights.

Lots!  To belong to any group, freedom of expression, mobility rights, participation in elections, etc.

400

Was the treaty an example of protecting individual or collective rights?  Give an example.

Collective Rights - Protected trading interests of the French, protected land rights and resources of First Nations

400

Why is the Canadian Charter Entrenched in the Canadian Constitution?

To Protect It (and to protect democracy)

400

How does the Treaty of La Grande Paix show Justice?

Collective identity and rights were protected.

400

What are Oral Traditions and how are Wampum belts and example of this?

Oral traditions are stories told using your mouth (they are not written down) and a wampum belt tells a story

500

Give two examples of rights that are BOTH individual and collective.

Peaceful protest, to live free of prejudice, etc.

500

Why was the treaty important for future generations?

Protected collective rights, demonstrated fairness/equity, protected collective identity

500

How does the Constitution protect the Charter?

The Constitution is LAW

500

How does the Treaty of La Grande Paix show Freedom?

It didn't stop anyone from doing what they need to survive.

500

If a chief from one of the nations in the Iroquois Confederacy was often absent without good reason or did not represent the views of his clan, what would happen to him?

After 3 warnings, he would be removed from the position by the Clan Mother

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