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Question 1What is the right of peaceful assembly? The right to gather with whomever you choose The responsibility to listen to what the government tells you The responsibility to always show respect The right to attack the government Question 2The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms begins with the words, "Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law." What does this phrase underline? The Sovereign is the head of the Church Everybody in Canada can follow their own religious traditions The importance of religious traditions to Canadian society and the dignity and worth of the human person Canadians must belong to a religious organization Question 3Why is volunteering a good idea? Volunteering is an excellent way to earn some money, and to pay taxes Volunteering is an excellent way to gain useful skills and develop friends and contacts Volunteering is expected of all immigrants Volunteering is necessary in all Canadian schools, especially those that teach heritage languages Question 4By law, how long must Canadians serve in the military? There is no compulsory military service in Canada 18 months 2 years 3 years Question 5Voting in elections is an example of what? A responsibility of citizenship A duty that the man of the family must do A law that all Canadians must follow A way to show you are interested in politics Question 6Freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of association are guaranteed by: Quebec Act Magnum Opus Constitution Act Magna Carta Question 7What is the Magna Carta also known as? Magnum Opus Great Law Great Charter of Freedoms Large Law Question 8What does freedom of the press guarantee? Journalists are allowed to publish the news, and their own opinions, even if they are critical of the government People can write what they want, but they must get government approval before they share their opinions on TV Journalists are allowed to publish anything that the government approves of Journalists must get the approval of the Governor General (or other government officials) before they can share their opinions Question 9If you want to serve in the military part time, what is the best choice? Serve in the reserve Serve in the army Serve in the Coast Guard Serve in the navy Question 10When was the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms added to the Constitution of Canada? 1905 1865 1982 1867 Question 11Which of these is an example of a responsibility of citizenship? Learning to play Canadian sports Saluting the flag of Canada Opening a shop for people from your country Serving on a jury Question 12Which of these is an example of a responsibility of citizenship? Learning the words of religious texts Teaching your language to your children Obeying the law Cooking food from your country Question 13Freedom of conscience, freedom of religion, freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of speech was first guaranteed in: French Civil Code Habeas corpus Magna Carta English Common Law Question 14Where do Canadian laws come from? All laws in Canada have been written for Canada, in Canada, by Canadians Laws passed by Parliament and the provincial legislatures, English common law, the civil code of France and the unwritten constitution that we have inherited from Great Britain Habeas corpus and Magna Carta A combination of British laws, American laws, French laws, First Nations' laws Question 15A key aspect of multiculturalism is that: Canadians respect the gift of one another's presence The two main cultures and languages of Canada are English and French Canadians should try to live in communities of people who are like themselves Everybody in Canada should know the language of their ancestors
What is the right of peaceful assembly?
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms begins with the words, "Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law." What does this phrase underline?
Why is volunteering a good idea?
By law, how long must Canadians serve in the military?
Voting in elections is an example of what?
Freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of association are guaranteed by:
What is the Magna Carta also known as?
What does freedom of the press guarantee?
If you want to serve in the military part time, what is the best choice?
When was the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms added to the Constitution of Canada?
Which of these is an example of a responsibility of citizenship?
Freedom of conscience, freedom of religion, freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of speech was first guaranteed in:
Where do Canadian laws come from?
A key aspect of multiculturalism is that:
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