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Question 1In Canada, who is not required to always follow the law? Judges Police officers Politicians Everyone is required to follow the law Question 2Who enforces the laws in Canada? The army The courts Special militias The police Question 3Who makes the laws in Canada? Lawyers Political parties Elected representatives Judges Question 4What is Canada's highest court? The Privy Council The Senate The Top Court of Canada The Supreme Court of Canada Question 5Who gets special consideration in Canadian courts? Nobody The police Lawyers Politicians Question 6Where do the RCMP enforce federal laws? In the jail system In Canada and around the world In rural areas across Canada Throughout Canada Question 7Which type of court deals with matters concerning the federal government? The Canada Court The Federal Court The National Court The Government Court Question 8What are the primary responsibilities of the police in Canada? To keep people happy and to make new laws To keep people safe and to enforce the law To keep people safe and to protect politicians To keep people from protesting against the government and to enforce the will of the government Question 9Which of these phrases describes how Canada is governed? Laws must be followed by most people An organized system of laws Legalism Principles that judges must interpret Question 10In Canada, who may question the police about their actions? Judges The government Everybody Other police officers Question 11What 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, freedom from the law, quasi-democratic principles, and due process The rule of law, habeas corpus, democratic principles, and Magna Carta Question 12What does the presumption of innocence mean? It is the government's job to prove that a person is guilty; it is not the accused's duty to prove that he or she is innocent The judge will always believe what the suspect's lawyer says Innocence cannot be assumed The judge will always believe what the government lawyer says Question 13Who settles legal disputes in Canada? The courts Political parties The police The government Question 14How are laws useful to society? They provide a peaceful way to settle disputes They give people rules to follow They let police decide which laws to enforce They explain every detail of how Canadians must live Question 15How does the Canadian legal system ensure that the values of Canadians are reflected in Canadian laws? Laws are made by representatives who are elected by Canadians Laws are made by representatives who are selected by the Prime Minister Laws are made by representatives who are elected by political parties Laws are made by representatives who are experts in the law
In Canada, who is not required to always follow the law?
Who enforces the laws in Canada?
Who makes the laws in Canada?
What is Canada's highest court?
Who gets special consideration in Canadian courts?
Where do the RCMP enforce federal laws?
Which type of court deals with matters concerning the federal government?
What are the primary responsibilities of the police in Canada?
Which of these phrases describes how Canada is governed?
In Canada, who may question the police about their actions?
What four principles is the Canadian legal system based on?
What does the presumption of innocence mean?
Who settles legal disputes in Canada?
How are laws useful to society?
How does the Canadian legal system ensure that the values of Canadians are reflected in Canadian laws?
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