A legal status that grants an individual rights, duties, and responsibilities as a member of a state or nation.
What is Citizenship?
The system by which a group of people makes and enforces laws to guide the affairs of a community
What is Government?
This leadership style is also known as Autocratic and involves the leader telling others what to do
What is the Authoritarian style?
A type of government where a king, queen, or emperor rules, often based on birthright.
What is a Monarchy?
The term for people who move from one country to another, such as to Canada, but are not yet citizens.
What is Immigrants?
A form of government in which people choose a leader by voting.
What is Democracy?
This leadership style involves group members in planning and carrying out activities, and is also known as Fair
What is Democratic?
This Legislative branch of the Canadian government has the power to make, repeal, or amend laws.
What is Parliament (or the Legislative Branch)
The required passing grade on the Canadian Citizenship Test.
What is 75%
The term for a society or community that exists without any rules or government.
What is Anarchy?
This style of leadership may seem like the leader is not in charge because their opinion is offered only when requested.
What is the Laissez-Faire style?
This Executive branch of government is responsible for proposing laws and putting them into effect, led by the Prime Minister
What is the Cabinet (or the Executive Branch)?
The official document or verbal commitment that ends the citizenship process, where new citizens pledge loyalty to the Monarch and the laws of Canada.
What is Oath of Citizenship?
This societal system embraces inclusion and equality and facilitates an environment that respects human rights and fundamental freedoms
A key step to making change is to "Be Informed" by knowing both your rights and these corresponding obligations you have as a member of society
This style is ineffective when group members have some skill or experience and they want an element of spontaneity in their work.
What is Authoritarian
A system of government where one individual or small group has absolute power, often relying on the military and eliminating all opposition.
What is Dictatorship?
Name three preferred or required elements that help an immigrant qualify for Canadian citizenship, focusing on language, education, or employment as mentioned in the slides.
What are: English or French languages , preference given to higher education (like PhD/Masters) , or arranged employment waiting.
The three sequential steps outlined for making change in a democratic society, starting with knowing your rights and responsibilities.
What are Be Informed, Be Purposeful, and Be Active
Name the two different leadership styles that are ineffective when the goal of the activity is developing a strong sense of 'team
What are the Authoritarian and Laissez-Faire styles?
List Canada's three levels of government and name the head of government (or chief elected official) for each level.
What are: Federal (led by the Prime Minister), Provincial (led by the Premier), and Municipal (led by the Mayor)?