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1 Civics Final Exam Review

2 Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 The Responsible Citizen
Democratic Decision Making Power/ Conflict Resolution Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities The Constitution $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

3 What is Civics? 100 Answer

4 The study of government, democratic decision making, and what it means to be a responsible, informed, and active citizen. Back to Jeopardy

5 What is meant by a basic need? Give an example.
200 Answer

6 Things people need for physical survival.
Back to Jeopardy

7 What is a want? Give an example
300 Answer

8 Things people desire, but are not necessary for survival.
Back to Jeopardy

9 Who is the current Prime Minister of Canada?
400 Answer

10 Stephen Harper Back to Jeopardy

11 What is Human Dignity? 500 Answer

12 The feeling that one is valued and respected in society.
Back to Jeopardy

13 What are the 3 types of decision making?
Answer 100

14 Democratic, autocratic, and collaborative.
Back to Jeopardy

15 Define democratic decision making.
Answer 200

16 A process by which a decision is made by a majority vote.
Back to Jeopardy

17 If there is major conflict in an area, what style of decision making is often useful?
Answer 300

18 Autocratic Back to Jeopardy

19 Give an example of a place where collaborative decision making is used.
400 Answer

20 Court room jury Back to Jeopardy

21 Name and describe 4 of the 8 Elements of Democracy
500 Answer

22 Rule of Law Human Dignity Political Equality Political Freedoms Common Good Being Informed and Getting Involved Personal Freedoms Respect Back to Jeopardy

23 What is Power? 100 Answer

24 The ability of a person or group to get what it wants.
Back to Jeopardy

25 What are 3 reasons why one person or group may have more power than another?
200 Answer

26 Greater education More money Physical Strength Social status
Personality Back to Jeopardy

27 Give an example of Military power being used in a POSITIVE way.
300 Answer

28 Peacekeeping, defending a defenseless country, etc.
Back to Jeopardy

29 What are 2 ways that conflicts can be solved?
400 Answer

30 Verbally or Physically
Back to Jeopardy

31 What are the 4 methods of conflict resolution? Give an example for each.
500 Answer

32 Negotiation – buying a house Arbitration – Judge Judy
Mediation – Wedding Crashers Conciliation – Marriage Counselor Back to Jeopardy

33 What are 3 ways you can become an informed citizen?
100 Answer

34 Being aware of government issues
Understanding how government operates Becoming involved in the democratic process Actively working on political and social issues Voting Back to Jeopardy

35 How is Canada a multicultural society?
200 Answer

36 Because it allows many different ethnic groups to retain their own languages, religion, and cultures with tolerance and without discrimination. Back to Jeopardy

37 Give 4 reasons why someone might want to move to Canada and become a Canadian citizen.
300 Answer

38 The find new opportunities To avoid political persecution
To find a better education To escape religious persecution Back to Jeopardy

39 What are 3 ways you can become a Canadian citizen?
400 Answer

40 People born outside of Canada after 1977, and have 1 Canadian parent.
Born in Canada People born outside of Canada after 1977, and have 1 Canadian parent. Immigrants must meet certain requirements to become citizens. Back to Jeopardy

41 What are the 4 requirements for immigrants to become Canadian citizens?
500 Answer

42 Be a permanent resident of Canada for at least 3 years
Be at least 18 years old Be a permanent resident of Canada for at least 3 years Have a knowledge of Canada/Take a test about Canada Speak English or French Back to Jeopardy

43 What is the Canadian Constitution?
100 Answer

44 The body of rules or laws by which Canada is governed.
Back to Jeopardy

45 Which Prime Minister brought the Constitution home in 1982?
200 Answer

46 Pierre Trudeau Back to Jeopardy

47 What two things did it change for Canadians with regards to their constitution when he “brought it home”? 300 Answer

48 It added the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
It gave Canada the ability to make changes to its constitution. Back to Jeopardy

49 What is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
400 Answer

50 A section in the Canadian Constitution that outlines the rights of all Canadian citizens and permanent residents. Back to Jeopardy

51 What are 3 of the 6 major rights and freedoms outlined in the Charter?
500 Answer

52 Fundamental freedoms (freedom of religion, association, etc.)
Mobility rights (right to live/work in any province) Equality rights (right to equal treatment by the law) Legal Rights Official languages of Canada (access to the government in English or French) Minority Language Education Rights Back to Jeopardy


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