Title: Grade 10 Civics
1Grade 10 Civics Unit 2 Canadas Government
Jeopardy
Branches Levels of Government How a Bill becomes a Law Charter of Rights and Freedoms Tradition and Definitions
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2Make laws
3What is the Legislative Branch?
4They decide who broke the law and the punishment
that should be applied.
5What is the Judicial Branch?
6Day-to-day operations
7What is the Executive Branch?
8 It is also called Parliament.
9What is the Legislative Branch?
10Three
11What is the number of branches in Canadas
government?
12Water and Sewage
13What is the Municipal level of government?
14Education
15What is the Provinciallevel of government?
16Pills to cure your ills
17What is the Provinciallevel of government and
health care?
18They have the right to make laws within their
jurisdiction.
19What are the Federal and Provincial governments?
20Debating a bill dealing with the
decriminalization of marijuana.
21What is the Federal government?
22Presentation of the bill.
23What is First Reading?
24The final step
25What is Royal Assent by the Governor General?
26When the PRINCIPLE of the bill is debated.
27What is Second Reading?
28You have input
29What is the Committee Hearing?
30If a bill passes Third Reading by the House of
Commons, it is referred here for additional
review and assessment
31What is the Senate?
32The right to vote and the obligation of
governments to hold elections
33What are Democratic Rights?
34It is where the Charter resides.
35What is the Canadian Constitution?
36Equal treatment under the law.
37What are Legal Rights?
38Protection of language and educational rights
39What are Minority Rights?
40 Justice is blind.
41What is Equality of the Law?
42Canadas Head of State
43Who is Queen Elizabeth?
44 A process of referring a political question to
the people for a direct vote.
45What is a Referendum?
46 You must be (1) 18 years or older, (2) a
Permanent Resident who is lawfully admitted to
Canada, (3) a person living in Canada for three
of the previous four years, (4) able to speak
French or English, and (5) able to answer
general questions about Canada
47What is the process to become a Canadian or
Naturalization?
48S/he has three duties (1) open the Canadian
Parliament by reading the Throne Speech, (2)
officially greet foreign leaders and dignitaries
to Canada, and (3) acknowledge the outstanding
contributions of Canadians with awards
49Who is the Governor General?
50A form of government whichhas, by right of
birth or heritage, a king or queen as a monarch,
but the monrach has little or no formal political
power.
51What is a Constitutional Monarchy?