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Grade 10 Civics – Unit 2 – Canada’s Government Jeopardy
Branches Levels of Government How a Bill becomes a Law Charter of Rights and Freedoms Tradition and Definitions 1 2 3 4 5
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Make laws
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What is the Legislative Branch?
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They decide who broke the law and the punishment that should be applied.
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What is the Judicial Branch?
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Day-to-day operations
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What is the Executive Branch?
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It is also called Parliament.
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What is the Legislative Branch?
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Three
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What is the number of branches in Canada’s government?
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Water and Sewage
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What is the Municipal level of government?
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Education
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What is the Provincial level of government?
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Pills to cure your ills
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What is the Provincial level of government and health care?
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They have the right to make laws within their jurisdiction.
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What are the Federal and Provincial governments?
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Debating a bill dealing with the decriminalization of marijuana.
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What is the Federal government?
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Presentation of the bill.
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What is First Reading?
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The final step
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What is Royal Assent by the Governor General?
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When the PRINCIPLE of the bill is debated.
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What is Second Reading?
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You have input
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What is the Committee Hearing?
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If a bill passes Third Reading by the House of Commons, it is referred here for additional review and assessment
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What is the Senate?
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The right to vote and the obligation of governments to hold elections
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What are Democratic Rights?
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It is where the Charter resides.
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What is the Canadian Constitution?
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Equal treatment under the law.
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What are Legal Rights?
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Protection of language and educational rights
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What are Minority Rights?
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Justice is blind.
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What is Equality of the Law?
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Canada’s Head of State
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Who is Queen Elizabeth?
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A process of referring a political question to the people for a direct vote.
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What is a Referendum?
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You must be (1) 18 years or older, (2) a Permanent Resident who is lawfully admitted to Canada, (3) a person living in Canada for three of the previous four years, (4) able to speak French or English, and (5) able to answer general questions about Canada
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What is the process to become a Canadian or Naturalization?
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S/he has three duties: (1) open the Canadian Parliament by reading the Throne Speech, (2) officially greet foreign leaders and dignitaries to Canada, and (3) acknowledge the outstanding contributions of Canadians with awards
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Who is the Governor General?
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A form of government which has, by right of birth or heritage, a king or queen as a monarch, but the monrach has little or no formal political power.
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What is a Constitutional Monarchy?
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