What document protects citizens' rights in Canada?
Charter of Rights and Freedoms
What do citizens pay to fund public services like education and healthcare?
Taxes
Who is the Head of Government in Canada?
The Prime Minister
What word means "legal process to become a citizen"?
Naturalization
Name one service that taxes help fund.
Education, roads, healthcare, police and fire departments, or social programs
Name one right guaranteed by the First Amendment in the USA.
Freedom of speech, religion, press, or peaceful protest
Name one responsibility that is strongly encouraged but not mandatory.
Voting
Who is the Head of Government in the USA?
The President
What word means "fair treatment through the legal system"?
Due Process
What age do you need to be to vote in Canada and the USA?
18 years old
What is the right to a fair and speedy trial called?
Due Process
What is the civic duty that requires citizens to serve if selected for legal trials?
Jury Duty
Which country uses a constitutional monarchy?
Canada
What is the term for "freedoms and protections"?
Rights
What is "birthright citizenship"?
Automatic citizenship if born in the country
True or False: Freedom of expression is protected in both Canada and the USA.
TRUE
True or False: Voting is mandatory in Canada.
FALSE
Which country’s Head of State is elected directly by the people?
USA
What is the term for "duties expected of citizens"?
Responsibilities
What is the Canadian Parliament's law-making branch called?
The Canadian Parliament (specifically, the Legislative Branch)
What is the name for protection from discrimination based on race or gender?
Equality Rights or Protection against discrimination
In the USA, what responsibility do males aged 18-25 have?
Register for Selective Service (Military draft registration)
True or False: Both countries have three government branches (Executive, Legislative, Judicial).
TRUE
Find the mistake: "Citizens have the right to break any law."
Correction: Citizens must obey the law; they cannot break any law.
Why are both rights and responsibilities necessary for a democracy?
Rights protect freedoms and dignity. Responsibilities ensure fairness and order. Together, they keep democracy strong and functioning.