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A. The Indian Act B. The parliamentary press gallery C. The values and attitudes of Canadians D. The rights and freedoms that Canadians believe are important
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A. Do whatever they want B. Have the right to discriminate against minorities C. The right to challenge in court laws that restrict their rights. D. Shout “fire” in a public building like a theatre.
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A. They were required to obtain government permission to wear traditional dress B. allowed structured band elections C. Banned traditional ceremonies D. Prevented them from taking political action
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A. Canadian women B. Japanese Canadians C. First Nations D. Mentally handicapped
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A. Women’s right to go to war B. Women’s rights to vote C. Japanese imprisonment in WWII D. First nations disagreement with Europeans
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A. Government organizations funded by the Dept. Of Justice to provide support for offenders B. A source for education and information about Canada’s justice system C. Focused on rehabilitation of criminal offenders D. Working to eliminate issues that contribute to crime in society.
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A. to encourage others to have the same opinion B. Respect the rights of others to have different opinions C. to argue their opinion with others D. Protest against government laws
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A. mobility rights B. equality rights C. Democratic rights D. enforcement rights
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A. Everyone of age can vote and be represented in government B. Where laws infringe on the rights of individuals C. Where terrorists can exist without being prosecuted D. Country where individual rights are more important than the collective
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A. stores can be open 24 hours a day B. Illegal for businesses to be open on Sunday C. illegal for businesses to be open after midnight D. Stores can be open seven days per week.
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A. giving them better than minimum wage B. Having customers not yelling at them C. Have the right to work without facing discrimination based on race, religion or gender. D. Giving them full benefits
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A. not allowing children to watch specific television shows B. not allowing children to buy specified types of toys C. not allowing advertisements to influence children’s purchases D. Not allowing children to use certain internet sites.
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A. speech B. assembly C. the press D. Movement
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A. Canada is vast and diverse B. Canada has 11 governments C. Canada has two official languages D. Canada is a peaceful country
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A. Jail B. Court C. a group home D. Counselling
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A. The rights to express your opinion B. the right to associate with any person or group C. the right to move anywhere in Canada D. the right to vote
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a fundamental freedom a democratic right a mobility right a legal right
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to please the British monarchy to ensure that all Canadian citizens, regardless of where they lived in Canada, were protected by the same law(s) to make sure all Canadian citizens could challenge in court the laws that restrict their rights to help Canadians assimilate
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