Title: Final Exam
1Final Exam
- Where Airdrie (ALC)
- When Wednesday, June 17
- Time 900 1100 am
- Part a Written/Persuasive response A should
question will be asked here and you will need to
persuade your audience. - Part b Multiple Choice Source based Questions
55 in total.
2Social Studies Jeopardy
Canadas Political System YCJA Charter of Rights Collective Rights Immigration
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3The head of state in Canada but does not play
an active role in its government.
4Who is the Queen? 10 points
5Steven Harper became our 27th Prime Minister in
2008 with this type of government.
6What is a minority government? (20 points)
7The process where one distinct cultural
group gradually adopts the customs and attitudes
of another culture.
8What is assimilation? (30 points)
9The executive branch of the government is
responsible for putting laws into action and
includes the prime minister and this group.
10Who is the cabinet? (40 points)
11Even if a political party wins this, they still
may not win the ridings needed to become elected.
12What is the popular vote? (50 points)
13Instead of going to court, a young offender
might be required to do this.
14What is counseling or community service? (10
points)
15The media may publish the name of a young
offender if this happens.
16What is the youth receives an adult sentence? (20
points)
17The number of times most young offenders get
in trouble with the law.
18What is once? (30 points)
19This legislation sets out consequences for adult
offenders.
20What is the Criminal Code of Canada? (40 points)
21The Youth Criminal Justice Act is intended to do
these 3 things.
22- What is
- prevent crime
- rehabilitate and reintegrate
- ensure meaningful consequences
- (50 points)
23The set of laws that establishes the framework
for how Canada is to be governed.
24What is the constitution? (10 points)
25The Charter of Right and Freedoms protects
individual rights, but with these rights come
this.
26What are responsibilities? (20 points)
27The freedom to express your opinion falls
under this category of individual rights.
28What are fundamental freedoms? (30 points)
29Prisoners of war were sent here where they were
made to build roads and do other forms of labour.
30What are internment camps? (40 points)
31The right to be free of discrimination because of
race, national or ethnic origin, gender, age, or
mental or physical disability falls under this
category in the CCRF.
32What are equality rights? (50 points)
33This Canadian group has historic treaties
with Canadas government.
34Who are the First Nations peoples? (10 points)
35- In 1990, Albertas government
- enacted legislation that gave
- this group
- the right to manage their own affairs
- a permanent land base
- rights to develop oil and gas on
- settlement lands
36Who are the Métis? (20 points)
37Because the Canadian government believed that
First Nations peoples needed guidance and that
their ways were inferior to those of
Europeans, they created this.
38What is the Indian Act? (30 points)
39English speaking people in Quebec belong to one
of Canadas official language ______________.
40What are minorities? (40 points)
41These 5 groups have collective rights protected
through legislation by the Canadian Government.
42- Who are
- Francophones
- Anglophones
- First Nations
- Métis
- Inuit?
- (50 points)
43This class of immigrants come to Canada
because they are spouses, partners, children or
parents of people who live in Canada.
44Who are the family class? (10 points)
45This was a way in which Canada tried to
discourage Immigration of people from China.
46What is a head tax? (20 points)
47This category of people move to another country
in order to be safe and free of persecution.
48Who are refugees? (30 points)
49This class of immigrants makes up the largest
group of immigrants who are accepted into Canada.
50Who are economic immigrants? (40 points)
51A word for the characteristics of a population
such as age, sex, marital status, family size,
education, geographical location, and occupation.
52What are demographics? (50 points)
53FINAL JEOPARDY
Write down how much you are willing to wager on
this question
- The usual, basic path of law making in Canada
consists of these three steps.
54- What are
- The House of Commons
- The Senate
- Royal Assent