Upper & Lower Canada
Parliamentary system
Shortcomings of the parliamentary system
Voting rights
Definitions
100

What colony half a majority anglophone and Protestant population?

What is Upper Canada?

100

What is the name of the elected group that represented voters in each region?

What is the Legislative Assembly?

100

What group had very little real power despite being elected?

 What are members of the Legislative Assembly?

100

What year were the first elections for the Legislative Assembly held?

What is 1792?

100

What term describes a system where citizens elect representatives to govern?

 What is democracy?

200

What was the dominant language and religion in Lower Canada?

What is french speaking and Catholic?

200

What system allowed the population to vote for representatives for the first time?

What is the parliamentary system?

200

What problem existed because the Executive Council was not accountable to the Legislative Assembly?

What is lack of accountability to elected representatives?

200

Who was allowed to vote at the start of the 19th century?

What are adult male landowners over 21?

200

What is a proposed law before it becomes official?

What is a bill?

300

What act divided the province of Quebec into upper and Lower Canada in 1791?

What is the Constitutional act of 1791?

300

What body drafted, proposed and voted on bills and taxes?

What is the Legislative Assembly?

300

What council approved or amended bills passed by the elected assembly?

What is the Legislative Council?

300

What voting method often caused confrontation during early elections?

What is voting by a show of hands?

300

 What do we call the right to vote?

What is suffrage?

400

What is the river that separates Upper and Lower Canada?

What is the Ottawa River?

400

What official had the power to veto bills, dissolve the Legislative Assembly and appoint council members?

What is the Governor?

400

What power limited the influence of elected representatives by allowing laws to be rejected?

What is veto power?

400

What political group passed a bill in 1834 attempting to prohibit women from voting?

What is the Parti patriote?

400

What is the right to reject a law passed by an assembly called?

What is a veto?

500

What is the reason Upper and Lower Canada were named based on elevation rather than latitude?

What is it because the names refer to elevation along the Saint Lawrence river, not latitude?

500

What Council managed the colony's budget and enforced laws without being accountable to elected members?

What is the Executive Council?

500

What major issue allowed appointed officials to hold power for life without being elected?

What is appointed council members holding power for life without elections?

500

What year did women finally regain the right to vote provincially in Quebec?

What is 1940?

500

What term refers to the group of people eligible to vote in an election?

What is the electorate?

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