Voting
Media Literacy
Types of Government
Rights & Freedoms
Political Parties
100

They organize provincial elections. 

What is Elections Ontario? 

100

Deliberately false information that is spread with intent to deceive. 

What is disinformation? 

100

The three levels of government 

What is Municipal, Provincial and Federal? 
100

These are civil rights 

What is the right of citizens to political and social freedom and equality? 

100

An organized group of individuals who share similar political beliefs and goals, working together to influence government policy.

What is a political party?

200

Designed for eligible 16 and 17-years-olds so that they will automatically be added to the Register when they turn 18. 

What is the Register of Future Voters? 

200

Examining a single source of information in depth. 

What is Vertical Reading? 

200

Government is run by King, Queen, or Emperor 

What is Monarchy? 

200

They are duties that people have as citizens.

What is a responsibility? 

200

Responsible for leading the country, making policy decisions, representing Canada. 

What are Prime Minister's duties? 

300

No one except the voter knows the choice that was made. 

What is a Secret Ballot? 

300

Many kinds of low-quality, false and misleading information circulate online. 

What is information pollution? 

300

Government run by a small group of the most wealthy and powerful. 

What is Oligarchy? 

300

Allows individuals and groups to express themselves. 

What are fundamental freedoms? 

300

A formal set of principles, goals, and policies that a political party advocates for during an election.

What is a political platform?

400

3 requirements to be eligible to vote in Ontario

What is Being a Canadian Citizen, at least 18 years old, Living in Ontario? 

400

Explanation that suggests that events or situations are secretly manipulated by powerful groups or individuals. 

What is Conspiracy Theory? 

400

The three branches of government 

What is Legislative, Executive and Judicial? 

400

Translates to "allow to do," meaning giving people freedom to do what they want

What is "Laissez-faire?"

400

The official opposition of the Liberal Party. 

What is the Conservative Party? 
500

The voting system in Canada. 

What is a first-past-the-post voting system? 
500

A form of disinformation that intends to trick people into believing a false story or event. 

What is Hoax?

500
The government is run by the privileged or high class. 

What is Aristocracy? 

500

the same laws apply to everyone regardless of their occupation, level of wealth, race, colour, sexual orientation or gender. 

What is the Rule of Law? 

500

Advocates for social equality, government involvement in the economy, and progressive social policies.

What is the left side of the political spectrum?

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