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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Gov’t YCJA Individual Collective Immigration
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1 - $100 What is the difference between being elected and appointed?
Elected = Voted, Appointed = Selected
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1 - $200 These people make up the House of Commons and there are ________ of them Members of Parliament and 338 of them.
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1 - $300 It is in a ______________ government when the _______________ (party with the second most seats) actually plays a large role. Minority Government, the Official Opposition.
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1 - $400 There are 4 main political parties in Canada. Who are they?
Liberals (current leaders), Progressive Conservatives (Official Opposition), NDP, and the Green Party
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1 - $500 “This system fails to produce results that accurately reflect the will of the people” Someone who would say this, would likely oppose which electoral system? Representation by Population (rep-by-pop) also known as first-past-the-post
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2 - $100 What does deterrence mean?
Something put in place to prevent someone from doing something undesirable. (Like detentions for kids who fail for their midterm!)
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2 - $200 Aboriginal sentencing circles believe in ______
Two things: 1. The community should be involved in the sentencing. 2. The punishment (sentence) should not hurt other people in the community, if possible.
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2 - $300 There are 3 ages where a live can change drastically for an offender. What are they? 12 (you can actually go through a justice system), 14 (you can go to adult court), 18 (you are going to adult court)
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2 - $400 Explain each of the following: Restorative, Retributive, Rehabilitative, and Reintegrate I’m too lazy to type the answer… just trust me what I say is right.
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2 - $500 Define all of the following: Sequester, Jury, Equitable, Prosecutor, and Violent Offender Yeah, again… not typing this all
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3 - $100 All Individual rights can be found here
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (CCRF)
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3 - $200 Suffrage means Women fighting for the right to vote. If you do not know this, then you suck.
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3 - $300 Answer True or False if the following are a fundamental freedom: Freedom of Schooling, freedom of war, freedom of religion. F,F, T
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3 - $400 During WWII they used the _____________ to put collectives in prison camps, but today they use the ______________ who could threaten our safety. War Measures Act, Emergencies Act. Bonus: What is the main difference between these two laws?
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3 - $500 Explain what a labour Union is, and give a benefit and a negative to them. A collection of employees who have joined together to fight against their “boss(s)”. Protects workers rights. Makes bad employees very hard to fire.
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4 - $100 These groups have collective rights in Canada
French, English, and FNMI. Bonus: what are their actual names in the Charter?
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4 - $200 This is important for all French speakers across Canada to affirm their collective identity. Minority Language rights
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4 - $300 Though part of the Metis History, this is not a good historical document(s) to claim they desrve collective rights. Scrips
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4 - $400 Explain (at least 3 reasons) why Canada and the First Nations negotiated the Numbered Treaties Prevent War, Secure economic future for both sides, easily expand the rail road, and Settlement of the west for Europeans
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4 - $500 Explain why the Indian act still exists today? Despite attempts to change it (including just changing its name to something more politically correct) It is this document that gives FNMI their collective rights, and allows the government to establish who actually gets these rights.
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5 - $100 Systematically we use this to establish if an immigrant is a good fit for our country. Points System
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5 - $200 “The only people who should be considered as immigrants or refugees are those who apply through the proper procedures and are vetted abroad. There should not be an automatic right for refugees or immigrants to come to Canada” Singh Decision
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5 - $300 It is this legal agreement that fast-tracks desirable employees to Alberta. Alberta Nominee Program
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5 - $400 Canada’s current mortality rates combined with our recent immigration numbers, creates what fear for several Canadians? That eventually more people will be immigrants than people who are actually born in Canada. Bonus: Why is this such a concern?
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5 - $500 Using an example from Canada’s past, explain the message of the following cartoon. Canada has such a fear of looking bad, from things like the Komagta Maru, we now let immigrants in to easy.
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Final Jeopardy What historical event do you think made the biggest impact on the message in the cartoon below? Amended Immigration and refugee act or the CCRF
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