Levels of Government
Branches of Government
Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Types of Government
Key Terms
100

What are the three levels of government in Canada?

Federal, Provincial/Territorial, Municipal.

100

What are the three branches of government?

Executive, Legislative, Judicial.

100

What document is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms a part of?

The Canadian Constitution.

100

What is a democracy?

A system where citizens vote to elect their leaders.

100

What does "MP" stand for?

Member of Parliament.

200

Which level of government is responsible for healthcare?

Provincial/Territorial.

200

Which branch of government enforces laws?

Executive.

200

Name one fundamental freedom guaranteed by the Charter.

Freedom of expression (or religion, peaceful assembly, association).

200

What is a dictatorship?

 A government where one person or a small group holds all the power.

200

What is the head of state in Canada called?

The Governor General.

300

Which level of government manages the postal service?

Federal.

300

What is the role of the legislative branch?

To create and pass laws.

300

What is the purpose of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

To protect the rights and freedoms of Canadians.

300

What is a constitutional monarchy?

A system where a monarch’s powers are limited by a constitution.

300

What is the process of passing a law called?

Legislation.

400

Who is the head of a municipal government?

The Mayor.

400

Who makes up the judicial branch?

Judges and courts.

400

Which section of the Charter deals with equality rights?

Section 15.

400

Name one country with a federal system of government.

Canada.

400

Define "constitution."

A set of rules and principles that outline how a country is governed.

500

What is the primary responsibility of Indigenous self-governments?

Managing affairs related to their communities and lands.

500

Name two members of the executive branch at the federal level.

The Prime Minister and the Governor General.

500

Can the government limit Charter rights? If yes, how?

Yes, under Section 1, if the limitation is reasonable and justified in a free and democratic society.

500

What is the difference between a direct and a representative democracy?

In a direct democracy, citizens vote on all decisions. In a representative democracy, they elect officials to make decisions on their behalf.

500

What is a referendum?

A vote by citizens on a specific issue or law.

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