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Question 1Who gets special consideration in Canadian courts? Politicians The police Lawyers Nobody Question 2Where do the RCMP enforce federal laws? In rural areas across Canada In Canada and around the world In the jail system Throughout Canada Question 3What does the phrase "due process" mean? The principle that the government must respect all the legal rights a person is entitled to under the law There is a due-date for criminal trials All cases must be duly processed All those suspected of a crime must be processed quickly Question 4Who enforces the laws in Canada? The army The courts Special militias The police Question 5What does the Canadian justice system guarantee everyone? Due process An individual cell while you wait for your trial A way to pay for your crimes Unlimited legal advice Question 6Who makes the laws in Canada? Elected representatives Judges Political parties Lawyers Question 7What four principles is the Canadian legal system based on? The rule of freedom, democracy under the law, legal principles, and due process The rule of law, freedom under the law, democratic principles, and due process The rule of law, habeas corpus, democratic principles, and Magna Carta The rule of law, freedom from the law, quasi-democratic principles, and due process Question 8How are laws useful to society? They explain every detail of how Canadians must live They provide a peaceful way to settle disputes They give people rules to follow They let police decide which laws to enforce Question 9Which type of court deals with matters concerning the federal government? The Federal Court The Government Court The National Court The Canada Court Question 10Which police forces have a process by which people can bring their concerns about the police to the attention of the police? Only the RCMP Some municipal police forces Almost all police forces This does not exist in Canada because it is not necessary Question 11In Canada, who may question the police about their actions? The government Judges Other police officers Everybody Question 12Which of these phrases describes how Canada is governed? An organized system of laws Legalism Principles that judges must interpret Laws must be followed by most people Question 13In addition to appeal court and trial courts, what other types of provincial courts exist? Family courts, traffic courts, and neighbour courts Family courts, traffic courts, and small claims courts Family courts, offence courts, and small claims courts Family courts, traffic courts, and municipal courts Question 14Why is Lady Justice blind? To show that handicapped people can also expect justice To represent that justice is blind to everything but the facts of the case It is an ancient symbol of doing the right thing This is the ancient Greek way of representing wise women Question 15Who enforces laws in Canada's big cities? Municipal police forces The RCMP Provincial police forces and the RCMP Provincial police forces
Who gets special consideration in Canadian courts?
Where do the RCMP enforce federal laws?
What does the phrase "due process" mean?
Who enforces the laws in Canada?
What does the Canadian justice system guarantee everyone?
Who makes the laws in Canada?
What four principles is the Canadian legal system based on?
How are laws useful to society?
Which type of court deals with matters concerning the federal government?
Which police forces have a process by which people can bring their concerns about the police to the attention of the police?
In Canada, who may question the police about their actions?
Which of these phrases describes how Canada is governed?
In addition to appeal court and trial courts, what other types of provincial courts exist?
Why is Lady Justice blind?
Who enforces laws in Canada's big cities?
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