Systems
Mixed Bag
R&R
The Charter
Elements of Democracy
100

decision-making where no one seems to be in charge

Laissez Faire

100

protection for those who are outnumbered.

Minority Rights

100

the duties that come along with what you are allowed to do

Responsibilities

100

voting and running in an election are examples of these

political rights

100

Speak freely, Form associations, Run for office, Vote without intimidation

Political Freedoms

200

decision-making where the people are involved in the decisions

democracy

200

family, school, and country are all examples of this

communities

200

having a lawyer and a fair trial are examples of this

legal rights

200

A rally takes place on Parliament Hill.

Peaceful Assembly

200

To up hold the rights of others

Respect

300

This ensures that all members of society are held responsible. no matter their position.

Rule of Law

300

where the will of the greater number prevails

majority rule

300

Allows you to move freely to Whitehorse.

mobility rights

300

Julie expresses her dislike of the mayor of her town to her friends over coffee. Others around her table hear her opinion. 

Freedom of Expression

300

run for office, speak on a political issue, vote

Political Equality

400

King John signed this (although he didn't want to) in 1215 at Runnymede

Magna Carta

400

something that allows you to share the privileges, rights and freedoms, as well as the obligations, of membership in a nation

citizenship

400

Ryan has the right to  drive, he also has the right to  consume alcohol. What stops him from doing both at the same time?

Limits

400

These always come before rights

Responsibilities

400

Full tolerance of your views, Practice your religion as you see fit.

Personal Freedoms

500

Because we are under the queen we are part of the 

Monarchy

500

True or False- Athens is a good example of a historical representative democracy.

False

500

List the three types of rights that all Canadian citizens have.

Civil- Liberty of the person

Political-Right to participate in an election

Social-Right to participate in society

500

If a province wishes to opt out of a part of the charter they can do so by invoking the.

Not Withstanding Clause

500

work towards what makes most happy, Responsible for caring for others and society.

Common Good

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