Definitions
Rights and Responsibilities
Getting Involved
The Right to Vote
Women in CANADA =)
100
To treat everyone the same.
What is equality?
100
The responsibility that goes with voting.
What is the responsibility to vote in every election?
100
The number of steps.
What is 7?
100
The age limit for voting in CANADA.
What is 18 years old?
100
Women's position before the right to vote and participate in government.
What is to stay home and do housework and take care of children? =)
200
A language that has been given legal status.
What is an official language?
200
The responsibility to go with Mobility Rights.
What is to obey both sides of the border?
200
The last step and the questions you answer.
What is "Apply your learning", how we can apply the results and how we might build on our action? =)
200
Women who fought for the women's right to vote.
What are suffragettes?
200
1929
What is five suffragettes won the right Canadian women to be considered 'persons'?
300
To make changes to the way that something is done so everyone can have an equal chance.
What is accommodating or making an accomodation?
300
The responsibility that goes with "freedom of speech".
What is to respect others, and not say anything that you know is not true about their reputation?
300
Name the third step, and the question(s) you must answer.
What is "Find out who supports you", who else might be interested in taking action, and how can I get others involved?
300
1874
What is the year of the first Canadian secret ballot?
300
Name 1 member of the 5 suffragettes.
Who is Nellie McClung? =)
400
To treat someone in a certain way based on thier gender, race, religion, or other factor.
What is discrimination, or to discriminate a person?
400
The responsibilities that goes with education rights.
What is to go to a school that speaks the official language(s)(English+French)?
400
The first question(s) that you have to answer. =)
What is to identify my concern, why I'm concerned, and what I hope to achieve by getting involved? =)
400
1970
What is the year the voting age was lowered from 21 to 18? =)
400
Coloured bracelets on a women's arm symbolize this.
What is the diversity of immigrant women in Canada, who came from all the nations in the world?
500
The meaning of "Magna" and "Carta", and what part of it still exists as part of the Canadian Charter today.
What is "Great" and "Charter", and the protection of the rights of a person who has been arrested?
500
The right(s) that involve accomadation and treating everyone the same.
What is equity and equality?
500
Name step 6, and a summary of the questions you must answer. X)
What is "Evaluate the plan", and to reflect and see if you think the plan worked well or not, what part you think did not work or could have worked better, and to think about what we learned about the experience?
500
1869
What is the year African American men were allowed to vote?
500
1998
What is the year where over 55% of graduates at the ~University~ level were women? ;)