Democracy
Canadian Government
Canadian Citizenship
Rights & Resp.
History 1
History 2
100

This form of government gives power to the people through voting.

What is democracy?

100

Canada is this type of democracy.

What is a representative democracy?


100

To be granted this you must either be born in Canada or meet certain requirements.

What is Canadian Citizenship?

100

This right allows Canadians to move and live anywhere in the country.

What is the right to mobility?

100
The country where the 3 historical documents we learned about came from.

What is England?


100

Athenian Democracy

This group of 500 citizens planned the agenda for the Assembly.

What is the council of 500?

200

These are the 2 main types of democracy.

What is representative and direct democracy

200

The type of government where a king or queen is the head of state.

What is a monarchy?

200

This test must be passed to become a Canadian citizen.

What is the Canadian citizenship test?

200

This responsibility includes helping neighbors and volunteering.

What is contributing to the community?

200

This 1215 document limited the king’s power and established legal rights.

What is the Magna Carta?

200

Athenian Democracy

These are the 3 pillars of Athenian democracy.

What is:

1. The Council of 500

2. The Assembly

3. The Court

300

These are the 4 main principles of democracy.

What is

1. Equality under the law

2. Justice

3. Freedom

4. Representation

300

A system of government where a monarch acts as the head of state within the rules of the constitution

What is a constitutional monarchy

300

To become a citizen, you must speak one of these two languages.

What are English or French?

300

This document protects individual rights and freedoms in Canada.

What is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

300

This 1679 act protected people from unlawful imprisonment.

What is the Habeas Corpus Act?

300

Athenian Democracy

This was a challenge of Athenian democracy during crises.

What is slow decision-making?

400

This principle ensures everyone is treated the same under the law.

What is equality under the law?

400

Canada uses this system to elect representatives.

What is first-past-the-post?

400

One requirement for Canadian citizenship is being a permanent resident for this many years.

What is 3 years?

400

These are some of of the responsibilities of a Canadian Citizen.

What is the responsibility to:

1. Pay taxes

2. Follow all laws

3. Contribute to the community

400

This 1689 document created the rights of Parliament and limited the power of the monarchy.

What is the Bill of Rights?

400

Haudenosaunee Confederacy

This principle ensured that decisions were made with agreement from all members. 

What is consensus decision-making?

500

This principle allows people to express opinions and gather peacefully.

What is freedom?

500

This legal document outlines how a country and its government should be run.

What is a constitution?

500

One requirement for becoming a Canadian Citizen is you muse pay this. How many years?

What is pay income tax for 3 years? 

500

These are some of the rights Canadian Citizens have.

What is the right to:

1. Vote in elections

2. Work in Canada

3.Travel easily within Canada

4. Receive free healthcare

500

This Canadian document was written in 1982 and protects individual rights and freedoms of Canadian citizens.

What is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

500

Haudenosaunee Confederacy

This leader was chosen by the Clan Mother and helped form the Confederacy.

This leader was chosen by the Clan Mother and helped form the Confederacy.

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