Haudensosaunne
Provincial Government
Local Government
Ancient Athens
Vocabulary
100

These 50 chiefs made decision for the Confederacy.

What is The Grand Council?

100

The name of an area that an MLA represents.

What is a Constituency?

100

The main source of revenue for a local government.

What are property taxes?

100

The place where Athenians met for debate and decision making.

What is the assesmbly?

100

These rights ensure equal and fair treatment for everyone, regardless of gender, religious choices, national origin.

What are equality rights?

200

Leaders of the clans of the Confederacy.

Who are the Clan Mothers?

200

This is the birth of a law. Before the Lieutenant Governor approves a law, it is called this.

What is a bill?

200

Streets, buses and trains, libraries, garbage collection, city parks.

What are Local Government Services ?

200

Foreign-born resident of Athens. Athens was a wealthy city; people wanted to move here from other city states to live.

What is a metic?

200

The year in which Canada gained its Constitution and Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

What is 1982?

300

The set of rules and laws given to the Confederacy by the Peacemaker.

What is Great Law of Peace ?

300

The political party that wins the second most number of seats in an election.

What is Official Opposition?

300

The head of a local, rural government/ council  

What is a reeve?

300

Two years of service, from ages 18 to 20. A man needed to do this before he could become a citizen and gain voting rights.

What is military service?

300

These rights give us the freedom to move around the country, to live, travel and work anywhere in the country.

What are mobility rights?

400

Represented the collective identity of the Iroquois.

What is the Wampum?

400

The leader of the government at a provincial level.

What is the premier?

400


The head of a school board  

What is a Superintendent?

400

A judge in the court system of Athens. He served for one year.

What is a magidstrate?

400

Legal rights given to certain groups.

What are Collective Rights?

500

The nation that hosted the Grand Council and the Keepers of the Sacred Fire.

Onondaga

500

Highways, health care, education, colleges and universities.

What is Provincial departments or ministries ?

500

Charter, private, Francophone, public, separate, First Nations.

What are Types of schools in Alberta?

500

The length of time a chairman served as head of the Council of 500. This was to prevent anyone from trying to take control of the government.

What is one day?

500

Justice, equity and equality, freedoms and representation.

What are the Four Pillars of Canadian Democracy ?