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Civics – Unit 1 Jeopardy

This Jeopardy game explores different types of government, political rights, and key documents. Test your knowledge with this informative and engaging game!

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Civics – Unit 1 Jeopardy

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  1. Civics – Unit 1 Jeopardy

  2. In this government type, the people hold power.

  3. What is a Democracy?

  4. A situation where there is no government.

  5. What is Anarchy?

  6. In this system, power is inherited.

  7. What is a Monarchy?

  8. A country with only one political party where people are forced to do what the government tells them and people may be prevented from leaving the country.

  9. What is a Totalitarian State?

  10. A country ruled by a single leader where the leader has not been elected and may use force to keep control.

  11. What is a Dictatorship?

  12. The principle that the opinion of the greater number should prevail.

  13. What is Majority Rule?

  14. A collective decision to which all parties agree

  15. What is Consensus?

  16. The principle that the rights of the minority must be safeguarded.

  17. What is Minority Rights?

  18. A set of beliefs and values especially about how society should be organized and what goals it should pursue.

  19. What is Ideology?

  20. A society in which different groups with a range of beliefs can influence political life.

  21. What is a Pluralist Society?

  22. Every citizen has the same right to vote, run for office and speak on public issues, and all votes are equal.

  23. What is Political Equality?

  24. The law treats everyone the same.

  25. What is Equality under the Law?

  26. Citizens work for the same goals, as well citizens have a sense of responsibility and caring for other people.

  27. What is Common Good?

  28. Religion, expression and assembly are examples.

  29. What are Personal Freedoms?

  30. People can speak freely, form groups, run for office and vote without intimidation.

  31. What are Political Freedoms?

  32. This 1948 United Nations document defined the basic rights everyone on the planet is entitled to.

  33. What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?

  34. With the signing of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982, some powers to change Canada were transferred from voters and politicians to this group.

  35. Who are the judges of the Supreme Court of Canada?

  36. To vote in elections, uphold the rights of others, express my personal opinions openly, and understand and obey the laws of Canada.

  37. What are Responsibilities?

  38. The right to enter and leave Canada, and to move to and take up residence in any province

  39. What are Mobility Rights?

  40. This is where the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is embedded.

  41. What is the Constitution of Canada?

  42. Having a preference to one particular point of view

  43. What is Bias?

  44. General Perez Musharraf leads this country.

  45. What is Pakistan?

  46. When an object or person or situation is made to seem extremely large or small in relationship to its true size or importance.

  47. What is exaggeration?

  48. This book was banned last week by the Halton Catholic District School Board.

  49. What is The Golden Compass?

  50. Last week in Uganda, the Canadian Government ignored requests from other members of the Commonwealth to set firm greenhouse gas targets to fight this environmental concern.

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