Levels of Government
Provincial Government Basics
Government Structure
Roles and Responsibilities
Democratic Practices
100

How many levels of government exist in Canada?

What are Three levels of government.

100

In what year was the province of Alberta created?

What is 1905

100

Name the three branches of the provincial government.

What are Executive, Legislative, Judicial.

100

Who is the leader of the political party with the most seats in the legislature?

Who is The premier

100

What does it mean to have free and fair elections?

What is Elections where all eligible citizens can vote freely, and votes are counted fairly.

200

Name one of the responsibilities of the municipal government.

What is:  

 Local services like waste management or libraries.

200

What is the capital city of Alberta where the Legislative Assembly meets?

What is Edmonton

200

Which branch is responsible for debating and voting on bills?

What is the Legislative branch

200

What are MLAs, and how are they chosen?

What is members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), chosen through elections

200

Why is an independent judiciary important in a democracy?

What is ensures that courts operate independently from political influence

300

Which level of government is responsible for the entire country?

What is the Federal government.

300

Alberta’s government is based on which country’s parliamentary system?

What is the British parliamentary system

300

Who heads the executive branch of Alberta’s government?

Who is the Premier. 

300

Name two responsibilities of MLAs.

What are

Examples: Representing constituents, debating bills, voting on legislation

300

What document outlines the rights and responsibilities of Alberta’s provincial government?

The Constitution Act

400

What is the name of the level of government responsible for the province of Alberta?

What is Provincial or territorial government.

400

Who represents the British monarch in Alberta’s government?

What is The lieutenant-governor.

400

What is the role of the judicial branch?

What is interprets and applies laws through the court system

400

What does it mean that MLAs are accountable to their constituents?

What is MLAs must listen to and address the concerns of the people who elected them

400

Name one democratic practice that connects Alberta’s government to earlier systems of governance.

What is 

Examples: Free elections or independent judiciary.

500

List all three levels of government in Canada.

What are Municipal, Provincial/Territorial, Federal.

500

Name two key responsibilities of Alberta’s Legislative Assembly.

What is

Examples: Debating bills, voting on legislation.

500

What do cabinet ministers in the executive branch do?

Manage specific departments such as health, education, or justice

500

Give an example of a department that a cabinet minister might oversee.

What is 

Examples: Education, health, justice

500

Why is protecting rights and freedoms an essential part of Alberta’s government?

What is it ensures citizens are treated fairly and protected from government overreach.

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