Ancient Athens
The Iroquois
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Representative Democracy
Participation
100

This was the meeting place where Athenian citizens debated issues and voted on laws.

What is the Assembly?

100

This leader travelled among the nations spreading a message of peace and helped create the Iroquois Confederacy.

Who was the Peacemaker?

100

This part of the Canadian Constitution protects the rights and freedoms of Canadians.

What is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

100

This person expresses the ideas and opinions of the people they speak for.

What is a representative?

100
A written request that contains the signatures of many people.
What is a petition?
200

This type of democracy allowed citizens to vote directly on government decisions rather than electing representatives.

What is direct democracy?

200

These women led the clans and had the responsibility of selecting chiefs.

Who were the clan mothers?

200

This Charter freedom allows Canadians to express their opinions, ideas, and beliefs without fear of punishment.

What is freedom of expression?

200

Canadians participate in representative democracy mainly by doing this during elections.

What is voting?

200

This organization was created in 1932 to represent the interests and concerns of Métis people in Alberta.

What is the Métis Nation of Alberta Association (MNAA)?

300

These three groups were not allowed to vote in Athenian democracy.

Who were women and metics, slaves.

300

The main foods grown by Iroquois women were known by this collective name.

What are the Three Sisters?

300

These rights allow Canadian citizens to vote in elections and run for political office.

What are democratic rights?

300

In a representative democracy, citizens do not vote on every law themselves. Instead, they choose these people to make laws for them.

Who are Members of Parliament (MPs) or elected officials?

300

This term describes organizations made up of concerned citizens who work together to influence government decisions.

What is a grassroots organization?

400

This council of 500 citizens prepared agendas for Assembly meetings and supervised the government.

What is the Council of 500 (the Boule)?

400

These belts made of white and purple shell beads were used to record laws, treaties, and important events.

What is a wampum belt?

400

This section of the Charter ensures that all Canadians are treated fairly and equally under the law regardless of race, gender, religion, or disability.

What are equality rights?

400

If citizens believe their representatives are not serving the public interest, they can use this democratic process to choose different representatives.

What is an election?

400

In a democracy, elected representatives are expected to demonstrate this by listening to constituents, reporting their actions, and explaining their decisions.

What is accountability? 

500

Athenians used this system to choose many government officials and Council members so everyone had an equal chance to serve.

What is a lottery?

500

The Grand Council considered this future group when making important decisions, sometimes over 200 years ahead.

What is the seventh generation?

500

This clause allows governments to temporarily limit certain Charter rights if they can show the limits are reasonable and justified in a free and democratic society.

What is the reasonable limits clause (Section 1)?

500

This is a key difference between representative democracy in Canada and direct democracy in ancient Athens.

What is that citizens elect representatives to make decisions for them instead of voting directly on every issue?

500

These organizations work independently of government and often rely on volunteers and donations to promote causes such as environmental protection and human rights.

What are non-governmental organizations (NGOs)?