Government
Bills & Laws
Political Parties
Justice System
Elections
100

what are the 3 levels of government?

municipal, provincial and federal

100

What is the final step of a bill becoming a law?

Royal Assent

100

What is a political party?

An organization of people who share similar beliefs and aim to win control of the government.

100

Define Law.

Rule made by the government.

100

The provincial and federal government use this system during elections.

first past the post

200

What are the 3 branches of government?

executive, legislative and judicial

200

Who gives the bill royal assent?

governor general

200

The party with the second highest number of MPS is called

the official opposition
200

What age group does the YCJA deal with?

12-17 year olds

200

Name the 6 political parties in Canada that have won seats in Parliament.

PPC, NDP, Conservatives, Liberal, Green Party, Bloc Quebecois

300

Who is the head of government?

prime minister

300

During the first reading what happens to the bill

the bill is read

300

Members of a political party usually vote the same way on issues. This is called...

party discipline

300

What are some common consequences for youth that have broken the law?

Counselling & community service

300

Who do constituents vote for in a federal election?

MP's 

400

Who belongs in the legislative branch?

MP's, senators, governor general

400
What happens to the bill during the second reading

it is debated and a vote is taken

400

Parties with extreme positions of the left or right elected with a tiny percentage of votes is called a

fringe party

400

How does the YCJA protect the privacy of young offenders?

Names cannot be published unless receiving adult sentence

400

What side of the political spectrum believes in less government control?

right side

500

The upper chamber is also known as...

the senate
500

If the senate amends the bill what happens next...

returns to house of commons for debate and vote


500

What side of the political spectrum believes in higher taxes to pay for social programs & supports universal healthcare?

left side

500

What is one of the objectives of the YCJA?

1. prevent crime by addressing the underlying circumstances

2. rehabilitate and reintegrate

3. meaningful consequences

4. young offenders should not face the same consequences as adults

500

An example of a party the believes in a combination of state and individual control is...

liberal