Part of government that interprets and applies the laws A. Judicial B. Legislative C. Executive D. Government.

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Part of government that interprets and applies the laws A. Judicial B. Legislative C. Executive D. Government

Which of the following is not one of the three branches of government A. Financial B. Judicial C. Executive D. Legislative

These positions were created to ensure that all regions of Canada have an equal voice in government and to represent Canada’s minorities A. Leader of the opposition B. Senators C. Members of parliament D. Cabinet ministers

The leader of the party with the second largest number of members elected to the House of Commons is known as a. The Leader of the cabinet b. The governor general c. The Deputy Prime Minister d. The Leader of the opposition

This branch of government is in charge of proposing laws and running the day to day business of government a. Legislative b. Executive c. Provincial d. Judicial

Which of the following is not a function of a political party? A. Lobbying the government B. Electing a party leader C. Raising money for election campaigns D. Developing party policies and goals

The Canadian government passed the Federal Accountability Act in response to issues raised by the a. Red River Rebellion b. French and English Language c. Sponsorship scandal d. Supreme Court of Canada

In order to be a member of a political party one must a. Pay a membership b. Make a speech c. Run for a position d. Vote in elections

What kind of government would a political party be likely to form if it had won the largest number of seats in the house? a. Union government b. Minority government c. Majority government d. Republican government

The term caucus means a. A private meeting of all the MP’s of a political party b. A vote in the house of commons c. Being in agreement with each other.

What are the 3 major political parties in Canada? a. Social credit, Conservatives and N. D. P. b. Liberal, Conservatives, and N.D.P. c. Rhino, Liberals and Conservatives.

To which of the following are Canadian members of Parliament most accountable ? a. The political party to which it belongs b. Their constituents c. Senate

The creation of the YCJA in 2003 is based on the idea that young offenders should be a. Dealt with more harshly than adults b. Treated the same as adult offenders c. Prosecuted and sentenced by a jury of their peers d. Treated differently form adult offenders because they different ways of interpreting things

The intent of the YCJA is to a. Gets kids off the streets b. Rehabilitate and reintegrate them into society c. Put them into prison d. Only give them a warning

The term media means Any format that describes information and messages quickly to very large audiences. Only formats that deliver news or current events Any format that delivers visual information Only formats that are the printed word

Once a bill goes from the H.O C. to the Senate, the Senate usually A. makes major changes to the bill B. passes the bill C. bills do not go from the H.O. C. to the Senate

What is the highest court in Canada A. Municipal Court B. Court of Appeals C. Court of Queens Bench D. Supreme Court of Canada

A Prime Minister selects cabinet ministers from A former associates in business, education and labour unions B. A list of senators prepared by the Senate C. A list of MPs prepared by the Governor General

Which level of government in Canada has jurisdiction over defence, money, postal service and criminal law A. Municipal B. Provincial C. Federal

The term constituencies is best defined as A. All eligible voters B. Electoral districts C. Senior election officials D. people running for office

Which of the reasons below is not an argument in favour of the YCJA a. It gives youth a second chance b. It takes mental illness into consideration c. It protects the name of the youth d. It is too lenient on youth and they walk away with little consequence

Which of the following is not a possible sentence for youth crime a. Counselling b. Community service c. School suspension d. Prison

Any community in Canada can form a Youth Justice Committee which is based on the idea that youth a. Should be encouraged to enter into careers b. Crime affects everyone in a community and community should be involved in prevention c. Who commit crimes should be treated exactly like adult offender d. Tend to commit crimes because they are immature

a. A. Lobbying government to make criminal sentences longer and keeping criminal offender in jail b. B. Working to reduce crime c. C. Providing counselling d. D. Working to impose stiffer penalties Justice advocacy groups like the John Howard Society and the Eliabeth Fry society focus primarily on

Which of the following is not a way that Canadians can play a role in the legal system in Canada? A. Report for jury duty if summoned B. Join or support a justice advocacy group or other justice organization C. Help establish a Youth Justice Committee D. Attempt to make a citizen’s arrest of those committing criminal activities

Which of the following best describes a “lobby group” ? A. A group of people who gather for lunch B. A group of people who try to convince government to take action on a issue. C. A group of people who are sitting in a hotel lobby D. A group of people who are not interested in other’s opinions