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I am "Right?"
100
membership in a political community that includes rights, duties and responsibilities.
What is the definition of citizenship?
100
The two types of decision making are democratic and autocratic.
What are the two types of decision making?
100
1. Voice in decision making 2. To be treated equally 3. Fundamental freedoms and rights 4. Sense of responsibility to others 5. Sense of social justice
What are the five fundamentals of a democratic society?
100
Hobbes thought: 1. people are naturally violent, selfish and competitive 2. without government where would be no limits and people who live in fear because everything would be out of control. 3. people make government because of fear; want to be safe 4. purpose: controls behaviour
What were Hobbes beliefs on human nature and why we should have government?
100
True because it is truancy.
True or False? The police have the right to arrest you for skipping school.
200
Government is a system where a group of people makes rules for the community to follow
What is government?
200
Democracy is a form of decision making that all members vote.
What is democracy?
200
1. Direct democracy 2. Representative Democracy
What are the two types of democracy?
200
1. People are naturally co-operative 2. With no government, people can do what they want without hurting others. 3. people make government to live together respectfully 4. purpose: protect the rights of citizens
What was Rousseau's beliefs on human nature and why we should have government?
300
Society is a group of interacting people who share a community.
What is society?
300
Autocracy is a form of decision making where few people have power to make decisions for the people.
What is autocracy?
300
1. Ethnic differences and conflicts 2. Large gap between the rich and the poor 3. Low literacy rate
What are the three difficulties that are preventing democracy from forming?
300
Rajiv was a boy who was denied of his freedom of religion(wearing his kirpan to school) because it can be used as a weapon.
According to school work, who is Rajiv?
300
1. Legal rights 2. Equality rights 3. Democratic Rights
What are three rights?
400
Rule of law is a fundamental constitution principle that makes no government or person above the law. Law applies equally to everyone.
What is rule of law?
400
"Demo" means the people and "cratic" means rule.
What does "democratic" mean in Greek?
400
1. Gives knowledge of how government works; how it affects citizens 2. Students learn how to practice citizenship skills 3. Helps students realize participation
What are three reasons why this course is mandatory?
400
He is a 12 year old boy who was not allowed to wear his kirpan at school because it could be used as a weapon.
Who is Gurbaj Singh?
400
1. freedom of expression 2. freedom of religion 3. freedom of peaceful assembly
What are three types of fundamental freedoms?
500
Power is the ability for people to get what they want.
What is power?
500
Authoritarian is a government system where a person (dictator) or a small group of people hold power.
What is authoritarian?
500
1. Freedom of thought/expressions/opinions 2. Freedom of religion 3. Freedom of peaceful assembly
What are three examples of freedoms?
500
Tracy is a 12 year old girl who suffered from severe cerebral palsy in Saskatchewan. She died when her father put a exhaust pipe in a cab and died from a carbon monoxide poisoning. She was denied her rights of life.
Guess who is Tracy Latimer?
500
1982
What year was the Charter of Rights established?