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Cremona High Squares

Join the fun at Cremona High Squares and challenge yourself in a strategic game of X’s and O’s. Learn about Canada's Federal Government branches, roles of Senators, and the dynamics of political parties. Understand the significance of a minority government, constituents, and lobbyists. Test your knowledge and see who wins - X or O?

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Cremona High Squares

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  1. Welcome to... Cremona High Squares A Game of X’s and O’s

  2. 1 2 3 Dewey Cheatum Ima B. Utiful Ivana Winn Seymour Money Anita Hugginkiss Lee V. Mediately Sand E. Beaches Craven Sumfood Starring: Phil R. Up 4 5 6 7 8 9

  3. 1 2 3 Scoreboard X 4 5 6 O 7 8 9 Click Here if X Wins Click Here if O Wins

  4. What are the three branches of Canada’s Federal Government? 1 What are the roles of Senators?

  5. Executive, Legislative, and Judicial 1 Home

  6. What are the Executive Branch’s main roles (name 3)? 2

  7. 1.Propose most laws 2. Put laws into action 3. Run the day to day operations of government 2 Home

  8. The Legislative branch primarily represents the interests and rights of: 3

  9. Canada’s regions. 3 Home

  10. What is a political party? 4

  11. A group of people who have similar ideas about how government should respond to issues facing society. 4 Home

  12. What is a minority government? 5

  13. It is usually formed when a political party wins the most seats in the House of Commons, but not the majority (over 50%) of seats. 5 Home

  14. What is a constituent? 6

  15. Someone who lives in a riding and is represented by an elected official from that riding. 6 Home

  16. Members of Parliament (MPs) are representatives of their constituents, while Senators are responsible for representing: 7

  17. Canada’s regions and minorities. 7 Home

  18. Before a bill receives Royal Assent from the Govenor General and becomes law it must pass successfully through which two legislative bodies: 8

  19. The House of Commons and the Senate 8 Home

  20. What is a lobbyist? 9

  21. An individual or group hired to influence MPs and government officials. 9 Home

  22. X X X X X X X X CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS!

  23. O O O O O O O O CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS!

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