Unit 1: Informed Citizen

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Unit 1: Informed Citizen Review Game

How to Play Six teams Teams write their answers on their white board One point for each correct answer The team with the most points wins

In what branch of government would we find Members of Provincial Parliament? Legislative Branch

What does the image below represent? Think municipalities! Property taxes

What legislative branch step does the image below represent? Royal Assent (when a bill becomes a law)

What is missing from the list below? Empathy Perseverance Honesty Optimism Respect Fairness Responsibility Initiative Courage Integrity

List three fundamental freedoms from Section 2 of the Charter. Three of: Mobility, Conscience and Religion, Speech, Belief, Opinion and Expression, Press, Association, Peaceful assembly,

On what two things does a municipality tend to spend the most? Water treatment and fire/policing

What type of citizenship refers to making decisions? Purposeful Citizenship

What type of government is represented by the images below? Oligarchy

What area of the political spectrum believes tradition should rarely be changed and government should play a small role in the economy? On the right

What system of government is represented by the image below? Autocracy

What type of government does Canada have? Constitutional Monarchy

What level of government is responsible for education? Provincial

Notwithstanding Clause What is Section 33 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms commonly called? Notwithstanding Clause

What constitutional “powers” are represented below? Residual Powers

What does this have to do with municipal issues? Change the Constitution – a possible solution to a lack of municipal power

What role in government is represented by the image below? Prime Minister’s Cabinet

Pronounce the following term correctly: Lieutenant Governor Leff-tenant Governor

Where on the political spectrum would we find the Conservative Party of Canada? On the right

What political term does the image below represent? Party Platform

Mayor of Richmond Hill – Bill Bell Who is this dude? Mayor of Richmond Hill – Bill Bell

What term is represented by the image below? Dissolving of Parliament

What does FPTP stand for? First-Past –the-Post

What is the formula needed to amend Canada’s Constitution? Federal Government + 2/3 of the provinces with at least 50% of the population

Game Over