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$200 $300 $400 Final Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Minorities in Alberta Hodge PodgeAthens Democracy Voices for Change

1-1a To firmly establish and make a permanent part of the Constitution Act. C1 $100

1-1q What is to entrench? C1? $100

1-2a People chosen by their nations to represent them at meetings with other nations or officials. C1 $200

1-2a What is an ambassador? C1 $200

1-3a Things people are entitled to in a representative democracy. C1 $300

1-3a What are rights? C1 $300

1-4a Things people are expected to do when they live in a representative democracy. C1 $400

1-4a What are responsibilities? C1 $400

1-final How Canadians Rights and Freedoms are protected. Timer The final Jeopardy answer is: C1 final

1-final What is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

C2 $ a A treaty made between the French and many aboriginal groups in Eastern Canada.

C2 $ a What is La Grande Paix de Montreal?

C2 $ a An Iroquois symbol that represents special events and treaties.

C2 $ a What is a wampum?

C2 $ a Rights given to a group in Canadian society.

C2 $ a What are collective rights?

C2 $ a Groups that work independently of the government on issues such as the environment.

C2 $ a What is a Non- governmental organization?

C2 $ a Organizations made up of concerned individuals who work together on social or environmental issues.

C2 $ a What are grassroots organizations?

C3 $ a A group of Canadian citizens who had largely been forgotten in the Constitution.

C3 $ a Who are the Metis?

C3 $ a The name of the organization set up to protect Metis rights in Alberta.

C3 $ a What is the Metis Nation of Alberta Association?

C3 $ a The rights that the Metis people fought for in Alberta.

C3 $ a What are harvesting rights or hunting rights?

C3 $ a The name of the organization that was set up to protect francophone rights in Alberta.

C3 $ a What is the Association Canadienne-francaise de l’Alberta?

C3 $ a Organizations that were set up with Indian Agents who controlled most aspects of the lives of First Nations people.

C3 $ a What are the First Nations Authorities?

C4 $ a A decision or settlement that satisfies all parties.

C4 $ a What is a compromise?

C4 $ a Decisions that are determined by 51% or more of the votes recorded.

C4 $ a What is majority rule?

C4 $ a Principles about how people should act.

C4 $ a What are values?

C4 $ a Treating everyone the same regardless of gender, race, religion or age?

C4 $ a What is equality?

C4 $ a A condition that benefits the majority of people.

C4 $ a What is the common good?

C5 $ a Something from more than 2500 years ago.

C5 $ a What is ancient?

C5 $ a The person in Athenian government who was responsible for leading their tribe for 24 hours.

C5 $ a Who is the chairman?

C5 $ a A male Athenian whose parents were born in Athens, has completed military training and is over 18.

C5 $ a What is a citizen?

C5 $ a A person living and working in Athens who was not born there.

C5 $ a What is a metic?

C5 $ a The location in Athens where the Council of 500 met.

C5 $ a What is the Bouleuterion?