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How First Nations laws are passed on

What is orally?

100

The English King who set up the first centralized government.

Who is William the Conqueror? 

100

What was the biggest issue with soccer balls tied with laces?

The air inside the balls would leak causing players to have to stop to re-inflate the ball multiple times during a game. 

100

What is a Truism? 

Something that is true for most people about life. 

100

How many soccer fans are there around the world? 

more than 3.5 billion

200

First Nations laws were developed from...

what is a custom?

200

The time period when common law began. 

What is the 5th century?

200

a symbol or letter representing a number

what is a variable?

200

What does Ba-Da-Bing stand for in writing?

Where you are
What you see
What you think/ feel

200

How many seconds you can hold a ball in speedball

what is 5 seconds?

300

Did FN communities have a formal police or court system?

First Nations communities did not have a formal police force or court system. 

300
What was the job of the reeve? 

A reeve ensured that everyone worked hard and didn’t cheat the landowners out of money. 

300

x + 7

what is an expression?

300

What does Oreo stand for in Opinion Writing?

Opinion
Reason
Example
Opinion

300

Why are soccer balls black and white?

They make it easier for spectators to see the ball. 

400

What was the focus of rules and laws (why did people follow FN laws)? 

The focus was not to obey rules and laws out of fear but out of respect for others. 

400

Why is common law called common law?

common law because it was common or the same for everyone in England. 

400
n + 6 = 5 + 6 

what is an equation?

400

As slow as a sloth is an example of...

what is a simile?

400

Give an example of defecting. 

- example can be people leaving N. Korea due to K-Pop music

- someone rebelling or not listening to their leader

500

How were consequences carried out in FN laws? 

They were carried out by members of the community. 

Consequences for wrong-doings were focused on having an offender make it up to the person he or she had wronged. 

500

Describe how King William's court system was set up. 

The King would choose judges who travelled from village to village to hear cases and settle conflicts. First, the judges would listen to the laws of the local communities and learn about local customs. They would use these laws and customs, as well as Norman law, to help them make decisions. 

500

What was the earliest soccer ball made of? 

Animal skulls and inflated animal bladders

500

My mom has a heart of gold is an example of...

what is a metaphor?
500

Which sport is the oldest: soccer, football or volleyball? 

Soccer

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