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Word Bank EconomicsNationalSociety DisempoweredMajorityHuman Rights ConstitutionCultureRiding LiberalNDPCultural Amnesty International Candidate Authority Politics Convention on the Rights of the Child When someone has no control over their decisions and cannot make their own choices, they are said to be __________.

Word Bank EconomicsNationalSociety DisempoweredMajorityHuman Rights ConstitutionCultureRiding LiberalNDPCultural Amnesty International Candidate Authority Politics Convention on the Rights of the Child When someone has no control over their decisions and cannot make their own choices, they are said to be __________.

Word Bank EconomicsNationalSociety DisempoweredMajorityHuman Rights ConstitutionCultureRiding LiberalNDPCultural Amnesty International Candidate Authority Politics Convention on the Rights of the Child A ________________ is a person that runs in an election with the intention to win and represent the people of the riding.

Word Bank EconomicsNationalSociety DisempoweredMajorityHuman Rights ConstitutionCultureRiding LiberalNDPCultural Amnesty International Candidate Authority Politics Convention on the Rights of the Child A ________________ is a person that runs in an election with the intention to win and represent the people of the riding.

Word Bank EconomicsNationalSociety DisempoweredMajorityHuman Rights ConstitutionCultureRiding LiberalNDPCultural Amnesty International Candidate Authority Politics Convention on the Rights of the Child In Canada, you are considered an adult when you reach the age of ________________ which is 18 or 19. ________________ which is 18 or 19.

Word Bank EconomicsNationalSociety DisempoweredMajorityHuman Rights ConstitutionCultureRiding LiberalNDPCultural Amnesty International Candidate Authority Politics Convention on the Rights of the Child In Canada, you are considered an adult when you reach the age of ________________ which is 18 or 19. ________________ which is 18 or 19.

Word Bank EconomicsNationalSociety DisempoweredMajorityHuman Rights ConstitutionCultureRiding LiberalNDPCultural Amnesty International Candidate Authority Politics Convention on the Rights of the Child The ________________ gives Canadian children the right to grow up safely, the right to play, and the right to receive an education.

Word Bank EconomicsNationalSociety DisempoweredMajorityHuman Rights ConstitutionCultureRiding LiberalNDPCultural Amnesty International Candidate Authority Politics Convention on the Rights of the Child The ________________ gives Canadian children the right to grow up safely, the right to play, and the right to receive an education.

Word Bank EconomicsNationalSociety DisempoweredMajorityHuman Rights ConstitutionCultureRiding LiberalNDPCultural Amnesty International Candidate Authority Politics Convention on the Rights of the Child ________________ empowerment comes from a nation having the power to make decisions for itself.

Word Bank EconomicsNationalSociety DisempoweredMajorityHuman Rights ConstitutionCultureRiding LiberalNDPCultural Amnesty International Candidate Authority Politics Convention on the Rights of the Child ________________ empowerment comes from a nation having the power to make decisions for itself.

Word Bank EconomicsNationalSociety DisempoweredMajorityHuman Rights ConstitutionCultureRiding LiberalNDPCultural Amnesty International Candidate Authority Politics Convention on the Rights of the Child In Canada the government has a set of rules it must follow called the ________________ which protects us from the abuse of power.

Word Bank EconomicsNationalSociety DisempoweredMajorityHuman Rights ConstitutionCultureRiding LiberalNDPCultural Amnesty International Candidate Authority Politics Convention on the Rights of the Child In Canada the government has a set of rules it must follow called the ________________ which protects us from the abuse of power.

Word Bank EconomicsNationalSociety DisempoweredMajorityHuman Rights ConstitutionCultureRiding LiberalNDPCultural Amnesty International Candidate Authority Politics Convention on the Rights of the Child ________________ is a general term used to show how we organize ourselves to settle disagreements and make decisions.

Word Bank EconomicsNationalSociety DisempoweredMajorityHuman Rights ConstitutionCultureRiding LiberalNDPCultural Amnesty International Candidate Authority Politics Convention on the Rights of the Child ________________ is a general term used to show how we organize ourselves to settle disagreements and make decisions.

Word Bank EconomicsNationalSociety DisempoweredMajorityHuman Rights ConstitutionCultureRiding LiberalNDPCultural Amnesty International Candidate Authority Politics Convention on the Rights of the Child ________________ involves the people living around us and the way we work and play together. ________________ involves the people living around us and the way we work and play together.

Word Bank EconomicsNationalSociety DisempoweredMajorityHuman Rights ConstitutionCultureRiding LiberalNDPCultural Amnesty International Candidate Authority Politics Convention on the Rights of the Child ________________ involves the people living around us and the way we work and play together. ________________ involves the people living around us and the way we work and play together.