What are the four pillars of democracy?
Freedom, Representation, Equity and Justice.
what are the 3 types of a society?
Democracy
Oligarchy
Dictatorship
What are the 3 branches of gov't
Legistlative:Makes laws
Executive:Enforces laws
Judicial:Interprets laws
What are the 7 charter of rights and freedoms?
Fundamental rights: You have the right to follow any religion, you can express your opinion and peaceful protests.
Democratic: If you're 18 and citizen of Canada, you can vote. You can also participate in politics aswell. Elections happen every 5 years or less and Elected officials must meet atleast once a year.
Mobility Rights: You can work and live in any province/territory in Canada. You can leave and back to Canada when ever you want.
Legal Rights: It is an option to see a lawyer if you got arrested. If needed, you have to go to court in a amount of time. You are considered innocent until proven guilty.
Equality rights: No matter what race, gender backround etc you are treated fairly.
Official Launguge right: You have the right to speak the 2 official launguages of Canada (French and English).
Minority Launguge Education Rights: You can attend a school that speaks French and English.
What is a bylaw?
Basically a city/town law
What does Freedom, Representation, Equity and Justice mean?
Freedom: Citizens have the right to be free (they can vote, have their own opinion, express their opinion and have a voice).
Representation: Elected idividual that act on behalf the citizens. (Justin Trudeau).
Equity: People have everything the need in order to succeed.
Justice: Citizens have equal treatment and administration oof the law.
Is Canada a
a) Oligarchy
b) Democracy
c) Dictatorship
Its A
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Who are the officials of the branches?
Legistlative:MLAs
Executive: Premier and cabinet
Judicial: Judges
Who signed the charter of rights and freedoms?
Pierre Trudeau
What are all the local gov't services?
Programs, fire rescue, housing/homelessness, garbage/waste and cemeteries.
Posting on media (newspaper and internet) falls into what pillar of democracy?
Freedom
China is a...
a)democracy
b)dictatorship
c)oligarchy
這是b
It is B
What constituencies?
A voting district represented by a MLA
When did the Charter get signed?
1981
What is the role of the Onondaga in decision making?
Firekeeper and tiebreaker
What is the differences between Equality and Equity?
Equality is people getting the same amount of things.
Equity is people getting what they need.
Iran is a...
a)Oligarchy
b)Dictatorship
c)Democracy
این هست یک
it is a
How are laws created?
A MLA intriduces the law to the council, the law is started as a bill. The bill goes through three readings. If it accepted, the Lieutenat Govorner signs it and it becoms a law.
where did it get signed?
Ottawa
How were decisions made in the Iroquois confederacy?
One sachem from a nation introduces a thing, that nation debates, if they come to a consensus, the next nation debates. Once all the nations in the moiety agrees. The debate takes place in the other moitey. Once the debating is done. The Onondaga agrees or takes the debate back to the begining.
Why and how important are the 4 pillars of democracy in a democratic sciety?
It is very important becuase it sustains the democratic society.
What is a oligarchy, democracy and dictatorship?
Democracy is a government by the citizens.
Example:Candada
Oligarchy is a government made by a small group of wealthy people.
Example:The Phillipines
Dictatorship is a government ruled by a dictator (A person who controls a country by force).
Voting process
1. You will recieve a voters info card
2. Go to a polling station listed on the card
3. Head to the registration desk and show your ID to the DRO (deputy returning officer).
4. The DRO will check your ID if you could vote and then he gives you a ballot
5. Take your ballot to a private booth and mark an X next to a condidate's name u want to vote for.
6. Meet the election official and he/she will teach you how to vote.
7. Once you have voted. Leave the polling station
Congrats, you have voted
Who was the prime minister back then when the charter was signed?
Pierre Trudeau
WHo was the govornor of New France during the makingof the great peace of Montreal?
Louis Hector de Callière