Rule of Law
Conflict Resolution
The need for government
Political Ideology
Democracy Timeline
100

Basic and essential to the quality of life that they can only be infringed upon by government in the most dire of circumstances. This includes the freedom of conscience and religion, freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, and freedom of peaceful assembly.

What is fundamental freedom?

100

When two parties engage in communication with each other during a conflict and figure things out without external help.

What is negotiation?

100

The result of lack of government in society.

What is anarchy?

100

The most extreme type of fascism.

What is Nazism/Totalitarian?

100

No one, not even the king, is above the law.

What does the Magna Carta state?

200

Pierre Elliot Trudeau and the Queen of England, Elizabeth II.

Who was the Canadian Constitution Act signed by?

200

When a third party engages in a conflict by two separate parties and reach a mutually accepted agreement.

What is mediation?

200

Establishes law to regulate law within society and helps to prevent chaos.

What is government?

200

A model that identifies where a political ideology is placed compared to others.

What is the Political spectrum?

200

It was founded in C. 1350.

When is the Iroquois Confederation founded?

300

Stops the government from exercising autocracy.

What does the Charter prevent the government from doing?

300

When a third party must engage in the conflict by two parties and make a final decision to which the two parties must adhere.

What is arbritration?
300

Items that you don't require to live compared to food, water, air and shelter.

What is Wants vs. Needs?

300

If a very persuasive person is on one side, they can persuade (manipulate) a population of anything even if they aren’t actually that good, especially if the population is suffering.

Why is democracy not always the best ideology?

300

The country states that "all men are created equal".

What did the United States state in 1776?

400

It allows for additions to be made and recognises that changes have to be made to the constitution.

What is the amending formula?

400

When two people calmly discuss their opposing views.

Should this be negotiation?

400

The story of the trolls taught us about this problem.

What was the story we studied that taught us the problems with anarchy?
400

Soviet Union claims to be this type of ideology.

Which country is communist?

400

It is the first thing that occurred in the democracy evolution timeline. 

What is special about the code of King Hammurabi?

500

The British North American act (BNA act) was used from 1867-1982.

What was used before the Canadian Constitution act?

500

Going to court.

Is this arbitration?
500

It is an established group of women seeking escape form their abusive husbands.

What is Umoja?

500

They both have one/a few main ruler(s), citizens are not allowed to disobey them, media is controlled by the government, and abolish the opposition.

What are the similarities between communism and fascism?

500
He started the passive resistance campaign to win India's independence from Britain.

What did Mahatma Gandhi do?

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