Democracy Basics
Rights & Charter
Treaty & Collective Identity
Government in Canada
Political Participation
100

What is democracy?

A system where people have the power to make decisions (directly or through elected representatives)

100

What document protects individual rights and freedoms in Canada?

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

100

What was the Treaty of La Grande Paix de Montréal?

A 1701 peace agreement between the French and many First Nations

100

How are local government leaders chosen?

By elections (voting)

100

Name one way citizens can participate in government decisions

Voting, protests, petitions

200

What is one key difference between direct and representative democracy?

Direct = citizens vote on laws; Representative = citizens elect leaders to decide

200

Name one individual right protected by the Charter

Freedom of speech (or religion, equality, etc.)

200

What does collective identity mean?

Shared culture, traditions, and sense of belonging

200

Name one responsibility of local government

Roads, garbage collection, parks, policing

200

What is an example of an association?

A group that represents people (e.g., unions, interest groups)

300

Name one similarity between direct and representative democracy

Both give citizens a voice in government

300

What are collective rights?

Rights of groups (e.g., Indigenous peoples, language groups)

300

How did the treaty respect First Nations identity?

Allowed nations to keep their cultures and traditions

300

What is the role of a school board?

Makes decisions about schools and education

300

How do associations help citizens?

Give members a stronger voice

400

Give one right and one responsibility of citizens

Right = vote; Responsibility = follow laws (or stay informed, respect others)

400

Why is the Charter entrenched in the Constitution?

So it cannot be easily changed and rights are protected

400

Name one right recognized in the treaty

Right to peace, land use, or neutrality

400

What is the role of the Lieutenant Governor?

Represents the King and gives royal assent to laws

400

What does accountability mean in government?

Being responsible for actions and answering to citizens

500

How does Canada’s justice system protect democracy?

Courts ensure laws follow the Charter and protect rights

500

How does the Charter protect equality?

It guarantees equal treatment under the law for everyone

500

Compare the Charter and the treaty

Charter = protects individual & collective rights in law; Treaty = agreement recognizing group identity and peace relationships

500

Difference between an MLA and a cabinet minister

MLA represents people; cabinet minister runs a government department

500

How can individuals influence decisions besides voting?

Contact leaders, join groups, attend meetings, campaign

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