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1 Welcome to Jeopardy!

2 Final Jeopardy Round 1 Round 2

3 Structure of the Federal Gov’t
Indivi. & Coll. Rights Econ. Systems Intro YCJA & Immigration Left vs Right Vocab Round 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

4 $100 The final stage of a Bill becoming a law. Royal assent is given by the _______

5 $100 Governor general Scores

6 This group of people in the Executive branch are called:
$200 Members of Parliament who are selected by the Prime Minister to run particular industries in Canada. For example, The Finance Minister. This group of people in the Executive branch are called:

7 $200 Cabinet Ministers Scores

8 $300 Name of the government body that:
-is the elected body of the Legislative branch -is elected by a system of representation by population - Each “seat” is filled by an Member of Parliament (MP) elected to represent a particular riding or constituency.

9 $300 House of Commons Scores

10 $400 Branch of government responsible for interpreting the law and ensuring the law does not infringe on anyone’s rights.

11 $400 Judicial Branch Scores

12 $500 In the long, wonderful process of a Bill becoming a law, the Principle of the Bill is voted on (is it worth our time?) during the second reading. If the Bill makes it past this stage, it moves onto the ____________ stage where it is given an in-depth study.

13 $500 Committee Stage Scores

14 What age group does the Youth Criminal Justice Act work with?
$100 What age group does the Youth Criminal Justice Act work with? ___ to ___ years old.

15 $100 Ages 12-17 Scores

16 There are three classes of immigrants in Canada. Name the three.
$200 There are three classes of immigrants in Canada. Name the three.

17 $200 Economic Family Refugee
Scores

18 $300 One factor Canada takes into consideration during the immigration process is Health. Requiring potential immigrants to take a health test to ensure they are not putting the Canadian population at risk OR going to put strain on the Health care system is part of the immigration process. Name two other factors (other than health) that the Immigration and Refugee Act in Canada take into consideration:

19 $300 Political Economic Security Rights
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20 Daily Double

21 $400 Provide 3 factors a judge will take into consideration when deciding a consequence of the young offender.

22 -Circumstances of the young offender (background)
$400 -Circumstances of the young offender (background) -Number of previous offences (first offence vs 4th) -Attitude -Seriousness of the Offence (minor crime vs violent offence) Scores

23 Name 2 objectives of the Youth Criminal Justice Act
$500 Name 2 objectives of the Youth Criminal Justice Act

24 -Meaningful consequences
$500 -Prevent Crime by addressing the underlying issues (social circumstances) of the youth -Rehabilitate -Reintegrate -Meaningful consequences Scores

25 What part of the Constitution outlines individual rights of Canadians?
$100 What part of the Constitution outlines individual rights of Canadians?

26 Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
$100 Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Scores

27 Which category of rights includes:
$200 Which category of rights includes: The right for citizens over the age of 18 to vote and for a mandatory election to be held at least every 5 years.

28 $200 Democratic Rights Scores

29 Which category of rights includes:
$300 Which category of rights includes: The right to be free of discrimination because of race, national or ethnic origin, religion, gender, age, mental or physical ability.

30 $300 Equality Rights Scores

31 $400 Provide two pieces of legislation that protect the collective rights of Aboriginal Peoples (FNMI) in Canada

32 $400 -Indian Act (FN only) Numbered Treaties (FN Only)
Modern treaties (FN/Metis/Inuit) Manitoba Act (Metis only) Scores

33 $500 Provide two reasons why the Canadian Government wanted to sign treaties with the First Nations

34 $500 Land – They needed land to finish the RAILWAY So BC could join Confederation AVOID WAR – Wanted to come up with a more peaceful solution than their American Neighbours who were at full on war with the First Nations Scores

35 $100 Collective Bargaining is way in which employees can utilize numbers to negotiate better working conditions. These collective Bargaining groups are called __________.

36 $100 Labour Unions Scores

37 Two ways to eliminate competition in a Market (right) economy is:
$200 Two ways to eliminate competition in a Market (right) economy is:

38 $200 Monopolies or Collectivization (government takes ownership of everything) Scores

39 $300 Provide at least 3 current government regulations put in place to reduce the negative outcomes an entirely free market economy

40 $300 Environmental Food and Drug minimum wage
Occupational Health and Safety Allowing for Labour Unions Antitrust Laws (Banning Monopolies) Scores

41 Provide two of those questions.
$400 There are 4 questions every economic system must answer to deal with scarcity. Provide two of those questions.

42 $400 What goods and services to produce
How goods and services will be produced (who produces it) For whom the goods and services will be produced How much is to be produced and how fast. Scores

43 $500 Provide the proper Supply and Demand Sequence: You're a candy supplier. Sugar is found to cure cancer. What happens?

44 Demand^ Supply_ Price ^
$500 Demand^ Supply_ Price ^ Scores

45 $100 Name an American or Canadian political party that would support this statement: There should be as little government involvement as possible. Other than minor welfare cheques, citizens should be responsible for meeting their own needs.

46 $100 Republican Scores

47 $200 Name an American or Canadian political party that would support: more government intervention then currently, higher corporate taxes, universal childcare, education, and healthcare, even if it means a tax increase to its citizens

48 $200 NDP Scores

49 $300 Name an American or Canadian political party that would support: Although basic needs must be ensured by the government, citizens should take on the bulk of the responsibility. We need taxes, but big corporations should have the freedom to grow without heavy taxation. Taxing should become more universal (FLAT TAX), so that the burden of paying taxes does not just fall on the rich. Although healthcare should remain available to all, we should consider introducing some private health care options to relieve wait times.

50 $300 Conservative Scores

51 $400 Name any American or Canadian political parties that would most likely support: increasing government spending during a recession to create more jobs and would be in favour of progressive taxation.

52 $400 Liberal Scores

53 $500 Name 4 other social programs provided by the the government, other than Education, Healthcare, Pensions and Welfare

54 $500 Recreation and culture, environment, maternity, employment insurance, policing, defenses, foreign aid, transportation, resource conservation, subsidies for Canadian art and culture, etc Scores

55 $100 When the jury of a case is removed from contact. This ensures they consider only the evidence presented in the courtroom

56 $100 Sequestered Scores

57 $200 The process of when the government begins to cut back control and ownership of property and industries and instead allows individuals and businesses to buy and own them.

58 $200 Privatization Scores

59 $300 When the government only provides partial funding for a social program (such as maternity leaves, parental leaves, or child care)

60 $300 Subsidize Scores

61 $400 When a province is unable to fund health care for its citizens and the federal government of Canada provides that funding.

62 Canadian health transfer
$400 Canadian health transfer Scores

63 $500 The process of when the government begins to buy and take control over industries and property.

64 $500 Collectivization Scores

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118 $200 A Way of Life or Being share by a group of people. It includes the knowledge, experiences, and values of a group and shapes the way its members see the world.

119 $200 What is Culture? Scores

120 A Policy recognizing two official languages
$400 A Policy recognizing two official languages

121 $400 What is Bilingualism? Scores

122 The exchange of goods for other goods, rather than for money.
$600 The exchange of goods for other goods, rather than for money.

123 $600 What is Barter? Scores

124 A Country that is more powerful than almost all other countries.
$800 A Country that is more powerful than almost all other countries.

125 $800 What is a Superpower? Scores

126 $1000 A system in which elected members all represents the same number of people. The greater the number of people, the more power a region has.

127 What is Representation by Population?
$1000 What is Representation by Population? Scores

128 Final Jeopary Question
Jeopardy Social Themes Final Jeopary Question Scores

129 Many of the events and conflicts in Canadian History that we learnt about this year were a result of different groups of people not being able to do this…

130 Co-Exist Peacefully Scores


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