Charter of Rights
Types of Conflict
Evolution of democracy
Political idealogy
Canadian Government
100

The Canadian Charter of Rights

What is a part of the Constitution that protects the rights and freedoms of all Canadians?

100

The conflict resolution with only two parties

What is negotiation

100

When was the Canadian Charter of Rights signed?

The Canadian Charter of Rights was signed in 1982.

100

what is political idealogy

A set of beliefs about how government and society should be organized.

100

Who is the head of the federal government?

What is the Prime Minister?

200

The freedom that allows people to speak their opinions publicly

What is the Freedom of expression?

200

The conflict resolution with third party suggesting resolutions

What is mediation?

200

Where was the Code of Hammurabi signed?

The Code of Hammurabi was signed in Babylon.

200

what is facism

A far-right ideology emphasizing authoritarian rule, nationalism, and often racism.

200

The Members of Parliament (MPs) are create laws in the House of Commons.

What are Members of Parliament? 

300

The guarantees of the democratic rights

What is the Democratic rights guarantee citizens the right to vote and run in elections?

300

The conflict resolution with third party deciding outcome

What is arbitration?

300

Where was democracy first established?

The first democracy was established in Athens, Greece

300

What is socialism?

An ideology that supports public ownership of resources and aims to reduce inequality.

300

The House of Commons is the elected part of Parliament where MPs debate laws
 

What is the House of Commons? 

400

The rights protected under the Mobility Rights

What is mobility rights allow Canadians to move and live freely anywhere in Canada?

400

The conflict between two individuals

What is interpersonal conflict?

400

What did the Magna Carta limit?

The Magna Carta limited the King's power in England.

400

What is political spectrum?

A way to classify political beliefs from left (liberal) to right (conservative).

400

The Governor General gives royal assent to laws passed by Parliament.

What role does the Governor General play? 

500

The legal rights in the Charter

What is: right to fair trial, protection against  unreasonable search and seizure, and protection against self-incrimination?

500

The judge has prejudice towards a party

What is bias?

500

Name 3 tribes in the Iroquois Confederacy.

The 6 tribes in the Iroquois Confederacy are the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora.

500

How do political ideologies influence voting?

They shape what policies and leaders people support.

500

The Senate is appointed and reviews laws passed by the House of Commons, acting as a “sober second thought

How is the Senate different from the House of Commons?