Canadian Government and History
The Pillars of Democracy
Participating in Democracy
Individual Rights versus Collective Rights
Rights
100

Which was the first minority group that was allowed to vote?

What is women?

100

Which pillar is represented by the definition: people have the right to think and speak as the wish?

What is freedom?
100

Getting vaccinated is an example of _______

 What is the common good?

100

Which collective right is the following: the right to be educated in English or French?

What is a minority language right?

100

If a company won't hire someone that is 60, because they say that they are too old, which right are they breaking?

What is equality rights?

200

What kind of Government does Canada have?

What is a representative democracy?

200

Which pillar is represented by the definition individuals and groups have the same opportunities in life?

What is equity?

200

What are your three democratic rights?

What is the right to vote, the right to run for office and terms are only five years long. 

200

The right to hunt or fish.

What is an aboriginal collective right?

200

This is both a right and a responsibility

What is voting?

300

What was the last group that was allowed to vote?

What is prisoners of Canada?

300

Which pillar is represented by the definition: fair treatment of individuals and groups?

What is justice?

300

What are three responsibilities that you have in a democracy?

What is vote, speak out against discrimination and injustices, obey the law, let the government know what you think, pitch in to help. 

300
The right to a free education (even University). 

What is an aboriginal collective right?

300

The right to a fair trial. 

What is a legal right?

400
What was the historic document that our government is based on?

What is the Magna Carter?

400

What are the four pillars of democracy?

What are: freedoms, representation, equity, and justice?

400

What are four freedoms that you have in a democracy?

What is meet peacefully with others, give opinions in the media, follow any religion, thing and believe what we like, say what we think. 

400

Asking for a federal document to be written in French or English is an example of. 

What is a minority language right?

400

What is the right to move across Canada for work or pleasure called?

What are mobility rights?

500

Why was the Magna Carter important?

What is it made everyone equal under the law. 

500

Which pillar of democracy has the definition: Elected representatives act on behalf of the citizens?

What is representation?

500

What are five ways that you can participate in democracy?

What is: voting, participate in political discussions, sign a petition, persuade someone, write letters to elected representatives, give money, attend city hall, campaign or run for office.

500

List five of the individual rights.

What are: free education, paid minimum wage, democratic rights (right to vote or run for office), right to basic health care, mobility rights, equality rights and legal rights?

500

Being able to get on an airplane with a specially trained animal to support mental health. 

What are disability rights?

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