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100

To be interned means to:

  1. be forced to leave

  2. be forced to stay

  3. be asked politely to leave

  4. be asked politely to stay

2. be forced to stay

100

To appeal means to:

  1. explain or make sense of something.

  2. ask a higher court to review a decision made by a lower court.

  3. skillfully manage a discussion and agreement among groups. 

  4. to firmly establish our rights and freedoms by making them part of the Constitution Act.

2. ask a higher court to review a decision made by a lower court.

100

What is the name of the building pictured above?

  1. City Hall

  2. Parliament Hill

  3. Alberta Legislature 

  4. The Supreme Court of Canada

4. The Supreme Court of Canada

100

What does “Nunavut” mean in Inuktitut?

  1. Community

  2. Protector 

  3. Our land

  4. Family 

3. Our land

100

Where is Ms. Zarzyck from?

a. Italy

b. Poland

c. UK

b. Poland

200

In 1885, the federal government passed the Chinese Immigration Act, which forced all Chinese immigrants to pay a $50 ________ tax to enter Canada.

  1. discrimination

  2. immigration

  3. special

  4. head



4. head tax

200

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees Canadian citizens the freedom to:

  1. seek medical services

  2. practice a religion

  3. sell property

  4. pay taxes

2. practice a religion

200

_______________ are rights that a particular group receives (for example, language rights).

  1. Legal rights

  2. Individual rights

  3. Collective rights
  4. Democratic rights

3. Collective rights



200

When did Nunavut become a territory?

  1. 1999

  2. 1993

  3. 1982

  4. 1867

2. 1993

200

What has one eye but can't see?

A needle
300

Which Act forced specific groups of people to live in internment camps:

  1. Chinese Immigration Act

  2. Constitution Act of 1982

  3. Constitution Act of 1867

  4. War Measures Act



4. War Measures Act

300

______________ means the ability of an individual or group of individuals to express their beliefs, thoughts, ideas, and emotions about different issues on the internet free from government censorship.

  1. legal rights

  2. equality rights

  3. fundamental freedoms

  4. freedom of expression

4. freedom of expression

300

In _______,  La Grande Paix de Montréal, The Great Peace of Montréal, was signed.

  1. 1982

  2. 1867

  3. 1763

  4. 1701

4. 1701

300

In 1982, there was a plebiscite in the Northwest Territories to decide whether the territory should be divided in two. What was the result of this plebiscite? 

  1. residents voted in favour and the territory of Nunavut was created.

  2. residents voted in favour, but the government did not care and Nunavut does not exist.

  3. residents were opposed, but the federal government decided to create Nunavut.

  4. residents were opposed, so Nunavut is still a part of the Northwest Territories.

1. residents voted in favour and the territory of Nunavut was created.

300

What has one head, one foot and four legs?

A bed

400

Discrimination means:

  1. to treat people in a certain way because of their race, gender, age, or other factors

  2. to be guaranteed the rights and freedoms that all Canadian citizens are guaranteed

  3. the most important law of the land

  4. treating people fairly

1. to treat people in a certain way because of their race, gender, age, or other factors

400

According to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the publication of the cartoon shown above in a newspaper is an example of

  1. the freedom of expression

  2. the freedom of association

  3. a mobility right

  4. a legal right

3. a mobility right

400

Which epidemic prevented the First Nations from attending the Great Peace negotiations?

  1. Bubonic Plague

  2. Chicken pox

  3. COVID-19

  4. Influenza

4. Influenza



400

What are the 2 official languages of Canada?

English and French

400

What type of band never plays music?

A rubber band
500

Before 1965, Canadian immigration policy encouraged only __________ to come to Canada. But as Canada became more committed to human rights, people of all ethnic backgrounds were allowed to immigrate.

  1. Europeans

  2. Australians 

  3. Oompa Loompas

  4. The Platypus People of Greece

1. Europeans

500

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is entrenched in the Canadian Constitution in order to:

  1. allow provinces to add their own rights and freedoms

  2. ensure that rights and freedoms of Candians are protected

  3. permit the courts to make changes to the rights and freedoms

  4. allow the rights and freedoms of Canadians to be easily changed

2. ensure that rights and freedoms of Candians are protected

500

A plebiscite is:

  1. a peasant that has no rights or freedoms.

  2. someone who is treated a certain way because of their race, gender, age, etc.

  3. similar to a referendum in that people vote directly on a decision that affects them.

  4. someone who is skilled in the management of discussion and agreement among groups.

3. similar to a referendum in that people vote directly on a decision that affects them.

500

For the first time, treaty rights and the rights of Canada’s first peoples were ___________ in the Constitution. They could never be taken away again.

  1. doodled 

  2. included

  3. designated 

  4. entrenched

4. entrenched

500

List 10 classmates last name

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