Civic Issue
Civic Minded
Credibility
Civil Unrest
Taking-Action
100

Something that directly affects the wellbeing or lives of a large number of people that some level of government is responsible for.

What is a civic issue?

100

Someone who is involved and cares about their community.

What is a civic-minded person?

100

Being believed or convincing.

What is credible?

100
Activities arising from a mass act of civil disobedience where the participants become hostile toward authority.

What is civil unrest?

100

Personal experience or events that empower some to speak out about an issue and create change.

What is a motivation for taking action?

200
 One area that a civic issue is specific to, for example, Canada.

What is national?

200

Autocratic, democratic and laissez-faire are all examples of this.

What is leadership?

200

The quality of being trusted and believed in.

What is credibility?

200

The expression of contempt for the law.

What is civil disobedience?

200

Was an advocate for better education for Indigenous youth.

Who is Shannen Koostachin?

300
Conflicting agreements, more than one POV found, consideration for the common good are all examples of this.

What are the characteristics of civic issues?

300

Assuming duty or obligation you have as a citizen to the community.

What is the difference between civic responsibility and civic-mindedness?

300

When we say something is of high quality and trustworthy.

What is the determination of a source being credible?

300

Long-standing oppression, political grievances, economic disparities, and social discord are examples of this.

What are the causes of civil unrest?

300

The participation or organization of action about a civic issue in a community.

What is a protest?

400

Emotion-free language is the main difference between these.

What are facts and opinions?

400

Sometimes called fake news, are news, stories, or hoaxes created to deliberately misinform or deceive readers.

What is false information?

400
Can be intentional and unintentional, and found existing in any type of source.

What is a Point of View?

400

Shared emotions creating a sense of unity, often manipulated and weaponized. 

What is crowd mentality?

400

Type of protest that is rare and not condoned by the public and onlookers.

What are collective violence and threats?

500

Exist outside our personal influence and is based on direct evidence, actual experience, and direct observation.

What are facts?

500
Stories that are created deliberately to mislead audiences, promote a biased POV or a particular political cause or agenda.

What is propaganda? 

500

A consideration made when evaluating credibility by researching the site and the author.

What is considering if a source is a satire?

500

The protest involving the Stony Point indigenous peoples and the OPP over government appropriated land.

What is the Ipperwash Crisis?

500

A large-scale use of violence by instigators against person, property, police, or buildings lasting several hours.

What is a riot?