History
Perspective
Schools of Thought
Statistics
Websites
100

Who was the first female Prime Minister?

Kim Campbell

100

What is the theory used to describe the Canadians that want to see more Women in politics but don't act upon it?

Cognitive Dissonance

100

What is the sociological theory discussed in this seminar?

Feminist 

100
True or False

Canada has re-elected a woman to be Prime Minister

False

100

What election was the graph shown in the first perspective from?

The 2015 election in Alberta

200

What year were women established "not a person"?

1876

200

Name a stereotype that affect women trying to go into politics

Emotional

Too nice

Focus on "feminine" issues

200

How many women are serving as Heads of State and/or Government in 2023?

31

200

How many Prime Ministers have been named John?

30

200

Who was the woman that ran for the 2015 Alberta elections?

Rachel Notley

300

Which province was the first to let women vote?

Manitoba

300

What is the significance of stronghold ridings?

Historically, men elected in stronghold ridings will often run again and again, making it hard for women to succeed.

300

What two things did Europeans take away from Indigenous women (that were mentioned in the slideshow)

Status and Power

300

Percentage that a man has led Canada of the days since Confederation

99.8%

300

Who was the man that ran in the 2015 election in Alberta?

Brian Jean

400

Which province was last to let women vote?

Quebec

400

Why should Party Leaders be blamed for the lack of women in politics?

Party leaders are directly responsible for the under-representation of women in politics.

400

What theory is used when looking at the psychological school of thought?

Learning Theory

400

What is the percentage that men have led our provinces and territories for the days those jurisdictions have collectively been a part of Canada


97.2%

400

In the article "Set up to fail: Why women still don't win elections as often as men in Canada", who is the woman they first write about?

Haley Brown

500

Who was the first woman to run federally?

Charlotte Whitton

500

What percentage of Canadians (interviewed in the survey) question womens abilities to be in politics?

15%

500

What organization was mentioned in the sociological school of thought?

Equal Voice

500

What percentage of women are represented in politics?

26%

500

Also found on the website "Set up to fail: Why women still don't win elections as often as men in Canada", "Across the last three federal general elections, parties recruited *blank* as many men as women".

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