Definition
Government
Political Spectrum
Democracy
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What are laws?

Rules in a country or community that everyone must follow.

100

Who is our Prime Minister?

Justin Trudeau

100

What is the political spectrum?

A visual representation of where parties generally position their platforms.

100

What is Democracy

Rule by the people.

100

Why should we study civics?

To be an informed, purposeful and active citizen. 

200

What is Civics?

The study of how public decisions are made, issues that are important to the public, and the rights and responsibilities of citizens.

200

Where is the Parliament of Canada located?

Ottawa, Ontario.

200

What is the general belief of the left wing?

We should change social conditions as quickly as possible.

200

What is Direct Democracy 

A direct democracy is a democratic system in which every citizen participates directly in decision making.

200

What is the process by which our elected representatives are chosen? 

Elections

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What is a right?

A right is a freedom or an abstract idea of something that is due to a person or governmental body by law or tradition or nature.

300

Who is the Premier of Ontario?

Doug Ford

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What is the general belief of the right-wing?

The present system should be maintained. Change only when absolutely necessary and do it slowly and carefully, not suddenly.

300

What is Representative Democracy?

A representative democracy is a democratic system in which citizen’s vote for representatives who make decisions on their behalf.

300

What is the disadvantage of direct democracy?

Only works when a small number of people are involved. Ability to gather all citizens in one place is necessary. Decision-making involving all citizens is time-consuming. All citizens give input, debate, etc. LONG process!

400

What is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

Sets out those rights and freedoms that Canadians believe are necessary in a free and democratic society.

400

What is a dictatorship?

A form of government in which one person or group of people has absolute, unlimited power.

400

What is the general belief of the centre?

Change of social conditions should take place, but at a cautious rate.

400

Name a country that follows a form of democracy.

CANADA!!

400

How many sections are in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

7

500

What is Theocracy?

 A form of government where it is believed that a god, deity, or group of deities, or a deity is in charge.

500

What is a Constitutional Monarchy?

A parliament, consisting of elected officials, and a monarchy; they rule together under a constitution. Example: The UK

500

What side of the political spectrum would Fascism/Nazism be on?

Far right

500

Where did Democracy originate?

Ancient Athens 

500

Guess what my favourite colour is...

Pink 

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