Charter Rights & Democracy
Government in Alberta
Active Citizenship
Ancient Athens
Haudenosaunee
100

This Charter right allows Canadians to move and work anywhere in Canada.

What are Mobility Rights?

100

This person is the leader of the political party that wins a provincial election.

Who is the Premier?

100

This activity is both a right and a responsibility of Canadian citizens.

What is Voting?

100

This city-state created one of the world's first democracies.

What is Ancient Athens?

100

The constitution of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.

What is the Great Law of Peace?

200

Publishing a political cartoon in a newspaper is an example of this freedom.

What is Freedom of Expression?  

200

These elected officials represent citizens in Alberta’s Legislative Assembly.

Who are MLAs (Members of the Legislative Assembly)?

200

A signed request asking government to make a change.

What is a Petition?

200

The main decision-making body where citizens debated and voted.

What was the Assembly?

200

These women selected and could remove chiefs.

Who were Clan Mothers?

300

This principle of democracy means government leaders must answer to citizens for their decisions.

What is Accountability?

300

This representative of the King officially swears in the Premier and government.

Who is the Lieutenant Governor?

300

Organizing a charity fundraiser is an example of this.

What is Active Citizenship?

300

Foreign residents of Athens who could work but not vote were called these.

What were Metics?

300

Important agreements and history were recorded using these.

What are Wampum Belts?

400

This system of government is used in Canada where citizens elect representatives.

What is Representative Democracy?

400

The political party with the second-largest number of seats becomes this.

What is the Official Opposition?

400

Information that favors one side unfairly is called this.

What is Bias?

400

This group prepared issues for the Assembly and had 500 members.

What was the Council of 500?

400

This treaty signed in 1701 helped create peace among many First Nations groups and the French.

What is the Treaty of La Grande Paix de Montréal?

500

Name the five* major democratic principles studied in Grade 6.(4 Pillars plus 1)

What are Justice, Equality, Freedom, Representation, and Accountability?

500

Put these election steps in order: Voting, Government Dissolved, Campaigning, Winner Declared.

What is Government Dissolved → Campaigning → Voting → Winner Declared?

500

Explain the difference between a fact and an opinion.

A fact can be proven true, while an opinion is a personal belief or feeling.

500

Name three groups that could not participate fully in Athenian democracy.

Who were Women, Metics, and Slaves?

500

Name the six nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.

Who are the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora?

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