Political Ideologies
History of Democracy
Conflict Resolution
Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Decision Making Models
100
Germany, Italy and Spain

What countries where Fascist during WW2?

100

King john signs the document, which states that no one, not even the king is above the Law

What is Magna Carta(1215)?
100

Two people/parties come together and try to calmly discuss their opposing views in an attempt to end a conflict and resolve an issue, while also using an appropriate and not blaming language

What is negotiation?

100

The Canadian Constitution sets out the fundamental rules and principles of Canadian society, including how the country will be governed, processes for making and changing laws, how resources and political power will be shared and even how the Constitution itself can be amended.

What is the Canadian Constitution and The Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

100

This system insures decisions are made collectively through discussion and voting. It promotes fairness, inclusivity, and majority rule.

What is a Democratic Decision-making model?

200

A system of government led by a dictator who controls everything, suppresses opposition, promotes extreme nationalism, and often uses military force and propaganda to stay in power.

What is Fascism?

200

Democracy is established, letting citizens vote on laws and leaders. 

What is Athens 508 BCE?

200

The third party acts as an intermediary and basically helps the opposing sides to come together and resolve the issue peacefully. 

What is mediation?

200

It is the Freedom that lets a Canadian Citizen to think of whatever they want, believe in whatever they want, have any opinion on anything and express all of that in any way possible.

 What is the Freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression?

200

Unlike voting, this decision making process requires all of the members affected by the problem to reach an agreement before the final decision is made. 

What is a Consensus Decision-making model?

300

The countries that were democratic were the countries that offered the people the most freedom. In these countries rights and freedoms are protected and encouraged by majority rule.

Which system of government gave people the most freedoms?

300

This Act Gave Indigenous Peoples the right to be Canadian Citizen, allowing them to have a status and identity. They were also given their Land and Resources back, and also provided with Education and Welfare.

What is the Indian Act?

300

It's when an external third party is given sole power to decide the outcome of the dispute.

What is arbitration?

300

The CCRF was made Supreme Law in Canada on April 17th 1982. On this day the Canadian Constitution Act was created which is an amendment to the British North American Act (BNA Act 1867) with the constitutionnalisation of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. P.E.Trudeau repatriated the Constitution from England to Canadian hands.

When was the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms made the Supreme law in Canada and what did it replace?

300

This form of government is characterized by a single ruler holding absolute power, with little to no input from citizens or governing bodies.

What is a Autocracy?

400

A system where all property, businesses, and resources are owned and controlled by the government or community, aiming for equality by eliminating private ownership and wealth differences.

What is Communism?

400
In this year the United Nations established the Universal Declaration of human rights

What happened in 1948?

400

Emma and Jake both want to use the only laptop in the house. Emma needs it to finish her school project, while Jake wants to play an online game with his friends. After discussing, they agree that Emma will use the laptop first for two hours to complete her project, and then Jake can use it for the rest of the evening to play his game.

What is an example of Negotiation?

400

An example of it would be an article with a title: Controversial Canadian environmentalist denied re-entry to Canada.

What is an example of a violation of S.6 - Mobility Rights?

400
North Korea

What is an example of a country that implements autocracy?

500

A day to recognize trade unions and the workers associated with them. In 1935, Hitler held a parade, then banned unions, arrested leaders, and sent opponents to camps.

What was May Day and what happened on May Day of 1935?

500

A group of Indigenous nations in North America. Originally five, later six, they united to maintain peace, make decisions together, and form one of the earliest democratic systems.

What is the Iroquois Confederacy? 

500

Lily and Max argue over who should get the last slice of pizza. They ask their older sister to decide. She listens to both and rules that they should split it evenly. Since they agreed to follow her decision, they do so without further argument.

What is an example of arbitration?

500
It is Section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Under what section of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is the Equality Rights?

500

In The Apprentice, Donald Trump had the final say in who got fired, making the ultimate decision without a vote or collective agreement from the contestants. Donald Trump has used Autocracy and Democracy, due to the fact that he had the choice to kick whichever contestant out, with input from the Project Managers.

Looking back at The Apprentice, what type of decision making did Donald Trump use to fire the competitors?

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