Chapter 1
Chapter 1&2
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
The Economy & Consumerism
100

The total votes cast in an election, as different from the total seats won in an election

Popular Vote

100

To instill positive behaviors and attitudes

Rehabilitate 

100

The shared identity of a group of people, especially because of a common language or culture

Collective Identity

100

The process of people establishing homes, and often citizenship, in a country that is not their native couintry

Immigration

100

List the three types of economic systems

Market, Mixed and Planned economies 

200

What individuals and groups are allowed to do in a society, usually established in law

Rights

200

To bring someone back into society

Reintegrate

200

Land for exclusive use of first nations peoples

Reserve

200

To do with characteristics of a population

Demographic

200

The United States uses this type of economic system

Market Economy

300

The body with power to make decisions for a society

Government

300

True or False: Under the YCJA, you can still be found guilty & have an adult sentence if you are 12-14 years old

False

300

The belief that ones culture is superior to all other cultures

Ethnocentrism

300

A person who seeks safety in another country because of danger, war or persecution in their own country

Refugee

300

Canada uses this type of Economic System

Mixed Economy

400

The part of government responsible for putting laws into action

Executive Branch

400

Laws created through the legislative process

Legislation

400

This two letter term means: Paid for by taxes and provided by the government

Publicly funded 

400

This government policy made Chinese workers pay a fee if they wanted to immigrate to Canada

Chinese Head Tax

400

An economic theory that links prosperity to consumer demand for goods and services, and makes consumer behavior central to economic decision making

Consumerism

500

The part of the government that makes laws

Legislative Branch

500

The fundamental framework of laws and principles that dictates how a country, state, or organization is governed. It establishes the branches of government, outlines how power is distributed, and acts as the supreme law of the land, meaning no other laws can conflict with it 

Constitution

500

Who led the Red River Rebellion in a protest for collective rights?

Louis Riel

500
"The __________ __________ __________ allows Alberta to specify that it needs immigrants with particular skills."

Provincial Nomination Program

500

This two word term is when workers negotiate as a group for their rights; it was established by unions for workers

Collective Bargaining