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A system of governement where the citizens vote for representatives; these representatives are now responsible for making decisions on behalf of the citizens.

What is indirect democracy

100

Snow removal and Garbage collection are a responsibility of which level of government

What is municipal

100
a claim that a person accepts as true that does not need to be proven and everyone must not accept them is called a
What is a belief
100
Health care and Driver's licences are a responsibility of which level of government
What is provincial
100
What form of government is found on the furthest right of the political spectrum
What is fascism
200

What was the acronym suggested to you to remember the political ideologies

What is Creative Students Learn Content Faster

200

Banking systems, postal services and aboriginal affairs all are responsibilities of which level of government

What is Federal

200
by refusing to buy are you practicing; social-passive resistance or active resistance
What is active resistance
200
When the party in power has the most seats in the house and can easily pass their own ideas this government is called a
What is majority government
200
Distributing seats in the House of Commons to reflect population is called
What is Representation by population
300

Your right to free speech does not give you the right to speak hate speech. Which section is this clause listed under.

What is Section 1: Reasonable limits

300

The principle that people are governed by laws and that no person is above the law is called

What is RULE OF LAW

300

How many steps are there in passing a bill at the federal and provincial level

What is 9

300

Canada is a Dominion, constitutional monarchy, republic or procterate

What is constitutional monarchy

300
What influence did the media play in "Hotel Rwanda"
other than reciting one of the best lines of the movie it gave us insight into the truth that even though things are shown on the television or online we will not act immediately
400

Name one of the ways that Lobby groups try to influence public policy making

What is •One-on-one meetings •Letter-writing campaigns •Public information campaigns (use of the media to bring awareness to the issue) •Position papers •Public opinion polls •Research findings •Information sheets

400

The honourable Julie Payette is our Speaker of the Senate, Lietenant Governor or Governor General

What is Governor General

400

Suggest 3 criteria or conditions that should be used to determine whether canadians should actively respond to human rights abuses in other countries

What is answers will vary

400

Which level of government is responsible for Postal service

Who is Federal

400
The final step to a Bill becoming a law at the federal and provincial level is
What is Royal assent
500

This Document states that every person should have -the right to liberty, life and security of person. -right to an education - right to participate fully in cultural life - freedom from torture or cruel and inhumane treatment

What is the UN declaration on Human Rights

500

What political ideology is found in the centre of the spectrum

What is Liberalism

500
When the governing party controls fewer seats in the House of Commons than all other parties combined and must rely on MPs from other parties to support their ideas this is called a
What is Coalition government
500
How does media play a role in our actions for the global community
What is answers will vary
500
What is the difference between equity and equality?
Equity involves trying to understand and give people what they need to enjoy full healthy lives. Equality aims to ensure that everyone get the same things in order to enjoy full healthy lives.
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