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Final Jeopardy. Citizen & Government. Final Jeopardy. Influencing government policy. What is the role of a lobbyist ?. $200. Provincial. Education. $400. municipal. water. $600. Federal. Defense. $800. municipal. Local Roads. $1000. Federal. Welfare. $200.
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Final Jeopardy Citizen & Government
Final Jeopardy Influencing government policy What is the role of a lobbyist?
$200 Provincial Education
$400 municipal water
$600 Federal Defense
$800 municipal Local Roads
$1000 Federal Welfare
$200 Executive, Legislative, Judicial Name the 3 Branches of Government
$400 House of Commons, Senate What is in the legislative branch?
$600 G.G. PM, Cabinet What is in the executive branch
$800 Supreme Court of Canada, Provincial, Municipal Courts What is in the judicial branch?
$1000 Carry out and enforce laws What is the job of the Executive branch?
$200 Conservatism Which political ideology is represented below?
$400 Acclamation Newspaper Headline: Party Nominee wins without any opposition.
$600 NDP Which political party is furthest left on the political spectrum
$800 Ontario What province has the greatest number of seats in the House of Commons?
$1000 Liberalism, Socialism, Conservatism, Fascism, Communism Name the 5 major ideologies
$200 Royal Assent What term describes when a bill is signed into law?
$400 Sticking with your party in the public eye What is cabinet solidarity
$600 Party Whip Who ensures that all party members are in Parliament?
$800 Cabinet • parliamentary experience • regional representation • represents diversity of Canada • Ontario and Quebec have 8-12 representatives each
$1000 Cabinet Ministers, Judiciary, Senate Name three important jobs that are appointed by the PM?
$200 First Past the Post What is Canada’s current voting system
$400 Proportional Representation, Single transferable vote Name one other alternative for Canada’s voting system
$600 Dissolution At what stage does the House of Commons come to an end
$800 Nomination At what stage do Candidates get selected for each party?
$1000 Dissolution, Enumeration, Nomination, Campaigning, Balloting, Tabulation Name the 6 stages of an election
$400 1948 When was the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
$800 Bill of Rights-Diefenbaker What was the first Canadian human rights legislation and who was responsible for passing this law?
$1200 The Holocaust What led to the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
$1600 Convention on the Rights of the Child What convention did the UN adopt in 1989 to protect children?
$2000 Quebec-Bill 101 Which province passed a bill that against the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and what was the name of that bill?
$400 Cabinet Member Who introduces a bill to the House?
$800 Second At what stage is a bill thoroughly debated?
$1200 Committee Stage Where is a bill refined and polished?
$1600 GG signs to give royal assent When the senate passes a bill, what happens?
$2000 4 (3 in HoC, one in Senate typically) How many readings must a bill go through to become law?
$400 If the bill is proposed by a member of the HoC that is not part of the Cabinet What is the difference between a private member’s bill and a normal bill?
$800 Free Vote PM allows Party MP`s to support or reject bill according to the wishes of their constituents. Which term describes the action in this headline?
$1200 Patronage A newspaper headline reads “PM Gives Senate seat to faithful party supporter”. Which term is associated with this headline?
$1600 Party Discipline Backbencher kicked out of the caucus “I refused to vote with my leader” Which concept is associated with this headline?
$2000 Order-in-council Which term is associated with flowchart below?
$400 Charter of Rights and Freedoms What was added to the BNA act when it was patriated?
$800 Bill of Rights 1960 What was the precursor to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
$1200 Trudeau Which PM patriated the constitution?
$1600 Fundamental freedoms, democratic rights, mobility rights, legal rights, equality rights, minority language rights, official language rights Name 4 categories in the charter