Democracy
Levels of Government
Provincial Government
Ancient Athens
Iroquois
100

What is democracy?

A system of government where citizens participate in making decisions or choosing leaders.

100

Name the 3 levels of government in Canada

Municipal, Provincial, Federal 

100

What is the name of the head of Alberta’s provincial government?

Premier 

100

What are the 3 categories of people in Athens?

Citizens, slaves, metics

100

How many nations originally made up the Iroquois Confederacy?

5

200

What are the 4 pillars of democracy?

Justice, Freedom, Representation, Equity

200

Which level of government is responsible for things like national defence and passports?

Federal 

200

The Queen's Representative is known as..

Lieutenant Governor 

200

Who was allowed to vote in Ancient Athens? 

Male citizens over the age of 18

200

What does “consensus” mean in the decision-making process of the Iroquois Confederacy? How was it used?

Consensus means coming to an agreement. All leaders discuss an issue until everyone agrees on a decision.

300

What is the difference between direct democracy and representative democracy?

In a direct democracy, citizens vote on decisions themselves.
In a representative democracy, citizens elect leaders to make decisions for them.

300

Which level of government is responsible for services like schools, hospitals, and highways?

Provincial 

300

What are Cabinet Minister's main role?

Run departments

300

What was the Assembly & Council of 500?

Assembly: A gathering of Athenian male citizens where they discussed and voted on laws and decisions; Council of 500: The full time government that prepared and organized laws for discussion.

300

What was the main purpose of the Iroquois Confederacy?

To promote peace, cooperation, and solve problems between nations through agreement.

400

Canada uses a representative democracy. Explain one reason why representative democracy works better than direct democracy in Canada.

Canada has too many people for everyone to vote on every decision. Representatives can study issues and make informed decisions. Canada is geographically large, making direct voting on all issues difficult.

400

A new playground is being built in your neighbourhood. Which level of government is MOST likely responsible, and why?

Municipal government, because it handles local community services like parks, playgrounds, roads, and local facilities.

400

What is the main role of Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)?

To represent their constituents, debate issues, and vote on laws in the provincial legislature.

400

How was decision-making in Ancient Athens different from modern Canada?

In Ancient Athens, citizens voted directly on laws (direct democracy), while in Canada citizens elect representatives to make decisions (representative democracy).

400

How was decision-making in the Iroquois Confederacy different from voting in a democracy like Ancient Athens?

The Iroquois used consensus, meaning all leaders had to agree before a decision was made, while Ancient Athens used voting where the majority decided even if some disagreed

500

Which ancient society is best known for developing early direct democracy?

Ancient Athens 

500

A new law is created that changes how money is shared between provinces in Canada. Which level of government would be responsible for this decision, and explain why.

Federal government, because it is responsible for national laws and managing relationships and financial systems between provinces.

500

What is the name of the group of elected representatives who make laws in Alberta? Where does the provincial government of Alberta meet?

The Legislative Assembly of Alberta & The Alberta Legislature Building in Edmonton

500

Explain one advantage and one disadvantage of the democratic system used in Ancient Athens.

Advantage: Citizens had direct involvement in decision-making and laws.
Disadvantage: Not everyone was included (women, slaves, and foreigners could not participate), so it was not equal or fully representative.

500

The Iroquois Confederacy is often seen as an early example of democratic principles. Explain one way it influenced decision-making and one way it is different from modern Canadian democracy.

Influence / similarity: Leaders worked together and made decisions through discussion and agreement (consensus), showing cooperation and shared decision-making.
Difference: The Iroquois Confederacy used consensus among leaders of nations, while Canada uses a representative democracy where citizens vote for elected officials and decisions are often made by majority vote.

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