Themes of Citizenship
Culture and Heritage
History of the Cayman Islands Government
Types of Government
Introduction to Economics
100

___________help to keep us safe, make sure that everyone is treated fairly and make sure people's rights are respected.

What are rules?

100

____________ is the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society.

What is culture?

100

When Jamaica became independent in ____________, Caymanians chose to become a British Crown Colony.

What is 1962?

100

Which of the following is NOT a type of government? 

a) Democracy

b) Oligarchy

c) Theocracy

d) Anarchy

What is Anarchy?

100

The amount of goods available.

What is supply?

200

______________ are the privileges and freedoms that belong to everyone.

What are rights?

200

Our ________ is what we have inherited from the past, to value and enjoy in the present, and to preserve and pass on to future generations.

What is heritage?

200

In __________, Spain and Britain came to an agreement called the Treaty of Madrid. This meant that Jamaica, and by extension Cayman, were now owned by the British. 

What is 1670?

200

In an ___________, power is held by a few people.

What is Oligarchy?

200

How badly people want a good or service.

What is demand?

300

It is our ____________ to follow the rules. 

What is responsibility?

300

The legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present, and bestowed for the benefit of future generations.

What is cultural heritage?

300

In the year __________, a new constitution was introduced. Cayman Islands ceased to be a dependent of Jamaica. 

What is 1959?

300

In this type of government, citizens can vote on every law and decision.

What is Direct Democracy?

300

Something that is made by hand may have a higher ________ that something mass produced in a factory.

What is quality?

400
Which of the following is NOT one of the 5 themes of citizenship?

a) Compassion

b) Loyalty

c) Honesty

d) Courage

What is Loyalty?

400

Heritage can be preserved in the form of artifacts and objects. These are ___________.

What is tangible?
400

In __________, the first elections for government were held. 

What is 1831?

400

The Cayman Islands has this type of government. 

What is a representative democracy?

400

In contrast, the factory-made item might be sold in greater __________. 

What is quantities?
500

You borrow a great book from your classroom. It's a lot of fun to read. By accident, you spill chocolate milk on the book and mess it up. You decide to confess to the teacher what happened. Which of the 5 themes of citizenship is this an example of?

What is responsibility?

500

Heritage can be preserved in the form of songs, poems, dance, etc. These are ____________.

What is intangible?

500

The Governor of Jamaica appointed 3 Caymanians to be Justices of the Peace in _______

What is 1798?

500

Britain has a formal government structure, but historically was ruled by the __________. 

What is monarchy?

500

Mrs. Gibbons and the Top Achievers are having a week-long bake sale to raise money for their field trip. On Wednesday, the canteen gives away free cupcakes with lunch. This affects the _________ for the cupcakes being sold by the class. 

What is demand?