Bell Work Thursday 1. Have women always been able to vote In Canada, if not why and what changed this?

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Bell Work Thursday 1. Have women always been able to vote In Canada, if not why and what changed this?

What’s Democracy?

The History of Democracy ► Babylon (Ancient City-Present Day Iraq) 1750 BCE ► King Hammurabi writes a code of laws for its city members

Athens, Greece- The World’s First Democracy, 508 Century BCE ► Adult male citizens organized themselves into a democracy ► Women, slaves and foreigners were not allowed to vote ► Citizens of Athens were given rights and responsibilities and guaranteed equal treatment before the law; the catch was-ONLY MEN WERE CITIZENS

England, 1215 King John signs the MAGNA CARTA, which states that no one, not even the KING is above the law

North America, 1350 ► The Iroquois Confederacy of Five nations is founded and practice decision making by consensus

First Nations Receive Right to Vote ► The Right to Vote, 1960 In 1958, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker ► The Right to Vote, 1960 In 1958, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker John DiefenbakerJohn Diefenbaker

► United States, 1776 ► United States’ DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE states that “ all men are created equal” and that government derived” their powers from the “consent of those being governed”

► France ► A revolution is held where the ABSOLUTE MONARCHY/CONTROL BY THE KING is replaced by the DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN- which emphasizes the ideas of: liberty, equality and

► Canada, 1920 ► Women in Canada gain the right to vote in Manitoba, later other provinces

Year Woman received right to vote ► Année / YearProvince1916Manitoba ► Saskatchewan ► Alberta ► 1917Ontario ► British Columbia ► 1918Nova Scotia ► 1919New Brunswick ► 1922Prince Edward Island ► 1925Newfoundland ► 1940Québec

► United Nations, 1948 ► The United Nations issues the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, defining basic rights that all people should have regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, etc.

► Canada, 1982 ► Charter of Rights and Freedoms is added to Canada’s Constitution