Ideologies Political Parties Executive Branch Legislative Branch Levels of Government
Question Ideology that is found furthest left on political spectrum
Answer 1 – 10 Communism
Question Ideology that is found furthest right on the political spectrum
Answer 1 – 20 Fascism
Question Characteristics of this ideology include dedication to the state, a strong sense of national pride, strong military strength, censorship
Answer 1 – 30 Fascism
Question ideologies that best demonstrate the tenets of democracy
Answer 1 – 40 Socialism, liberalism, conservatism
Question Characteristics of this ideology include a classless society were all citizens are equal and government is not needed
Answer 1 – 50 Communism
Question Party that is most likely to be supported by Unions
Answer 2 – 10 NDP
Question Party that is most likely to be supported by corporations
Answer 2 – 20 Conservatives
Question Party that is most likely to favor the economy over the environment
Answer 2 – 30 Conservative
Question Party that is most likely to support universal health care and daycare
Answer 2 – 40 NDP
Question Party that is only found in Quebec Platform supports separatism/independence/uniqueness of Quebec
Answer 2 – 50 Bloc Quebecois (Federal) Parti Quebecois (Provincial)
Question Main role of the executive branch
Answer 3 – 10 Makes decisions
Question Name of the group who sits closest to the Prime Minister or Premier Have portfolios
Answer 3 – 20 Cabinet
Question Group of individuals that are hired by government to help with day to day operations
Answer 3 – 30 Civil servants
Question Name given to group that sits in the Legislature or House of Commons but is not a member of Cabinet
Answer 3 – 40 Backbencher
Question Where do most ideas for bills orginate?
Answer 4 – 10 Cabinet
Question What name is given to a bill that does not originate from cabinet?
Answer 4 – 20 Private Member’s Bill
Question Who ensures that the party members show up for voting day and vote along party lines?
Answer 4 – 30 Party Whip
Question What is the main difference between a bill that is passed at the federal level and one that is passed at the provincial level?
Answer 4 – 40 Upper (Senate) and Lower House found at the federal level while only one house (Legislature) is found at the provincial level
Question Place the steps in order: – Committee stage – Report stage – Idea – First reading – Third reading – Second reading (debate) – Royal/Formal Assent
Answer 4 – 50 Idea First Reading Second Reading (debate) Committee Stage Report Stage Third Reading Royal/Formal Assent
Question Federal Jurisdiction
Answer 5 – 10 Currency Armed Forces Immigration Social Insurance Number Canada Post
Question Provincial Jurisdiction
Answer 5 – 20 Education Health Care Driver Licenses
Question Municipal Jurisdiction
Answer 5 – 30 Garbage Removal Snow Removal
Question Name given to laws passed at the local/municipal level
Answer 5 – 40 Bylaws