principles of democracy
rights and freedoms in the charter
100

four principles of democracy

The four principles of democracy are Justice, Equity, Representation, and Freedoms.

100

entrenched

It means to be firmly established and difficult or unlikely to change; ingrained, intertwined, embedded, combined

200

difference between equity and equality

Equity is everybody getting what they need and equality is everybody getting the same amount.

200

9 things in the charter (you only have to name 3

fundamental freedoms, democratic rights, mobility rights, equality rights, minority language education rights, official languages of Canada rights, general rights, enforcement rights, legal rights

300

direct democracy

where citizens vote directly on decisions

400

representative democracy

where you vote on representatives to make decisions for you

500

difference between rights and responsibilities

rights are stuff you CAN do and responsibilities are stuff you HAVE to do