Government in Action
Citizenship & Rights
First Contacts
Impact of Contact
Miscellaneous
100

What level of government is responsible for national defense and immigration?

Federal

100

What is one responsibility of a Canadian citizen?

obeying the law / voting / helping your community

100

Who were the first peoples to live in what is now Canada?

Indigenous Peoples

100

What was one effect of European diseases on Indigenous communities?

many people died because they had no immunity

100

What do we call the study of past events and people?

history

200

What is the name of Ontario’s provincial leader?

Premier

200

What does the Charter of Rights and Freedoms protect?

the rights and freedoms of Canadians

200

What was one reason Europeans came to North America?

God / Gold / Glory

200

How did contact with Europeans change Indigenous hunting or gathering?

they began using metal tools and hunted more for trade than for needs

200

What do the three R’s stand for in active citizenship?

rights, responsibilities, and respect

300

Name one job of a municipal government.

managing local services like garbage, roads, or parks

300

What is one way you can be an active citizen at school?

joining a club / helping others / recycling / respecting rules

300

Name one Indigenous group that lived in what is now Ontario before European contact.

Anishinaabe / Haudenosaunee / Cree / Mi'kmaq / Inuit / Metis

300

What does colonization mean?

taking control of land and people, often without permission

300

What is one skill historians use to learn about the past?

examining artifacts / asking questions / reading sources

400

What do we call the group of people elected to make laws at the federal level?

Parliament

400

Why is it important to listen to other people’s opinions in a democracy?

to understand different views and make fair decisions

400

What did Europeans want most from Indigenous peoples in the fur trade?

animal furs (especially beaver pelts)

400

What were the Jesuits trying to do in New France?

spread Christianity to Indigenous peoples

400

What is one reason we learn about the past?

to understand how we got here / learn from mistakes / appreciate different cultures

500

What are the three branches of the Federal government?

What are executive, legislative, and judicial?

500

What is the difference between a right and a responsibility?

a right is something you’re entitled to; a responsibility is something you’re expected to do

500

What is a wampum belt and why was it important?

a belt made of beads used to record agreements and share messages

500

Name one way Indigenous peoples resisted or adapted to European contact.

forming alliances, learning new tools, or protecting traditions

500

What do we call a person who represents citizens in government?

an elected representative or member of parliament (MP or MPP)

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