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Democracy
Government Responsibilities
100

True or False: People in a society have different rules depending on how much money they have.

False-in a society people share the same government and the same rules and laws.

100

If Mr. J wants to go to subway for supper and Mrs J. wants to go to MacDonalds, what is it called when the decide on a settlement that satisfies both of them.

Compromise

100

"I believe that teachers should get free pizza from Mr. Gillis every Friday" is an example of a?

Opinion

100

Which of the following is NOT one of the four principles of democracy 

A. Justice

B.Equality

C.Freedom

D.Representation

B. Equality

Pillar 2 is equity. How is equity different than equality?

100

True or False: Someone in Canada accused of a crime is guilty until proven innocent.

False they are innocent until proven guilty.

200

Which of these is the "supreme law of the land" that outlines the government structure in Canada

A. Charter of Rights and Freedoms

B. Justice

C. Constitution

D. Supreme Court Book of Laws

C. Constitution

200

True or False: People who move to Canada become Canadian citizens after 2 years of living in Canada and Getting a job.

False-They must still apply and be approved 

200

After you identify the issue that concerns you, what is the next step for getting involved?

A. Find out who supports you

B. Research your concern

C. Create a Plan

D. Take action

Step 2 Research your concern. What are the different points of view?

200

Majority Rule

What percentage is needed in a vote to be a majority 

51%

200

The form of Democracy in Canada is

A. Direct Democracy

B. Indirect Democracy 

C. Representative Democracy 

D. Voting Democracy 

C. Representative Democracy

300

Who makes decisions about rules/laws in Canada

A. Police

B. Elected Judges 

C. Elected Government Representatives

D. The President

C. Elected Government Representatives


Police Enforce Laws

Judges interpret the laws to provide appropriate justice.

300

Which of the following is not a responsibility of a Canadian Citizen

A. Voting

B. Inform the government of what they want and need

C. Volunteering for a community organization 

D. Speaking out against discrimination 

C. Volunteering

300

People in Canada having the right to speak and think as they wish are examples of what?

Freedoms

300

The Definition of Values in a democracy is

A. How polite you are to others

B. The Laws of a country 

C. The principles about how people should act

D. A really good deal at McDonalds 

C. The Principles about how people should act

Values are also standards for what we consider important and justice.

Family, Fairness, Equity, Peace

300

Which of the following is not a responsibility of the government in Canada?
A. Equally funding each city
B. Creating and enforcing laws
C. Protecting the rights and freedoms of citizens
D. A. Providing public services such as healthcare and education 

A. governments do not fund every city equally. Funding depends on population size, needs, and provincial/municipal responsibilities. 

400

Which of the following is not a way to try and change a rule that you think is unfair.

A. Protest

B. Create a petition and get people to sign it

C. Email your elected officials

D. Complain on social media

D. 

D. Complain on social media

400

When becoming Canadian Citizens, people must take a _______

Oath of Citizenship

400

What does the following statement represent? "After six years of uniforms, the school’s image improved. Before 1992, only 33 percent of students passed the final exams. By 1997, 64 percent of students passed" 

A fact-these are real collectable data, not just opinion. 

400

True or False, in Canadian democracy, anyone who is over the age of 18 Canada Can Vote?

False, they must be over 18 AND a Canadian Citizen

400

In some communities in Alberta the government imposed curfew for those ____ years old and under

16 Years old

500

Which of the following is a purpose of laws in Canada?
A. To punish people for making mistakes
B. To keep order and protect people
C. To limit everyone’s fun
D. To help the government officials get rich

B.To keep order and protect people

500

At what age can people coming to Canada become Canadian Citizens

There is no minimum age.

500

Where did the basic ideas of democracy come from?

A. Greece

B. England

C.USA

D. The Iroquois Confederacy 

A. Greece.

500

The city of Chestermere is an example of _________ government

Local Government

500

Name three services the government provides 

schools, hospitals, libraries, courts of law, police, public transportation, community centres, and services for seniors.

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