Social Organizations
Social Contract
Decision Making
Parliamentary Democracy
Culture
100

Human beings live in society because they can best satisfy these by working with other members of society.

What are needs and wants

100

A social contract can be described as this between the members of a group. 

What is an agreement

100

This is the ability to make and carry out decisions. 

What is power

100

In Canada, the central political organization is this, which has the power to levy taxes and make laws enforced by sanctions to regulate behaviour.

What is Parliament

100

There are two basic components of culture: ideas and symbols on one hand and these on the other. 

What are artifacts

200

This is our relative social position within a group.

What is status

200

These four qualities are what society often needs in order for a social contract to work. 

What are freedom, order, equality and hierarchy

200

Power may be carried out by one of these three things.

What is using force, relying on established authority and influencing the thinking of people
200

The rights and obligations of Canadian citizens is described in this

What is the charter of rights and freedoms

200

Nonverbal communication symbols can also be known as these.

What are gestures
300

This is the part our society expects us to play in a given status. 

What is a role

300

A form of power where people obey commands because they respect the command is known as this.

What is authority

300

This social contract is the ultimate guide for Canadian individuals and what is acceptable in society. 

What is the Constitution
300

This has the right to question the behaviour of the government and make motions of non-confidence. 

What is Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition

300

A culture's values shape its these

What are norms

400

Socializing with friends and education are examples of needs that can be met by this social organization.

What is school

400

A system of people ranked into levels is known as this.

What is hierarchy

400

Allowing one day per week for rest is an example of this kind of change. 

What is controversial change

400

The public holds the government responsible by hosting these.  

What are elections
400

Established procedures or ceremonies that mark transitions in life can be referred to as these.

What are rituals

500

Someone becoming a criminal by committing a crime would be an example of this kind of status. 

What is achieved status

500

Having the same dignity, privileges, power and responsibility as others in a society is known as this

What is equality

500

Conflict may be resolved by one of these three mechanisms.

What is mediation and arbitration, the courts or the political process

500

The Supreme Court of Canada has power to rule this as unconstitutional.

What is legislation

500

The 5 basic major social organizations are these.

What are family, education, religion, government and the economy