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" u0 o; `6 l( j4 W1. The Quebecois is: form a nation within a united Canada.% R2 \% D, ~) c( x a/ @2 `" v/ H
2. Who do you vote for: MP% C$ [3 l5 n; N0 l! C
3. Secret Ballot (Study Guide Page 31)
4 }7 b) y. k7 @+ g4. What do you do if you don't recieve a voter information card. (Study Guide Page 32)" L9 b' v) s; N3 k3 t1 Y( b6 t
5. the relationship with US. (Page 43)5 U! s* G1 f+ g) q: F6 I
6. The significance of The Canadian Pacific railway:from sea to sea a power symbol of unity.. c" f# F _) g
7. Time of the aboriginal peoples imigrate to Canada: are believed from Asia many thousands of years ago.( y& o% |0 J1 o Q9 x c
8. One of the citizenship rights: freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression.' A% y. |, p; C7 q( Y# L, {2 C
9. In the Oath of citizenship, you pledge: obeying the law, and fulfill my duties as a Canadian citizenship ." S& C- q$ x% R+ t+ C$ a
10. The significance of Vimy Ridge: It securing the Canadians' reputation for valour as the "shock troops of the British Empire."! K8 G6 N* u7 e4 W4 i4 T
11. what the women's suffrage movement achieve : the right to vote.! r( [5 M0 z1 i
12. Three parts of the Parliament: the Sovereign, the Senate and the House of Commons.2 F2 `; e; y* x S ^" H4 l4 j
13.The Cabinet Ministers are chosen by the Prime Minister.- ]# y. o; N* i3 V0 s+ y
14.the political party is form: the most seats in the House of Commons.
. L) z9 _6 G0 W0 j* f1 f/ Q0 u% F( i7 g15. If you did not get a voter information card: you should call your local elections office to ensure that you are on the voters' list.' N6 L4 `2 d' E7 D
16.The responsibilities of the municipalities are: recycling, firefighting and so on.
2 {0 Q1 i0 }+ i( A, w17. Canada's legal system is: everyone is equal for government officer, the police, and the judge.
: M+ u# z5 i5 N18. Three of the Parairie provinces: Manitoba,Saskatchewan, and Alberta.% ~3 K$ n# W# w9 _/ ~3 T) p
19. the biggest population province: Ontario.
& w6 T/ N9 R6 i( H F5 H$ w20. The offical languages in Canada: French and English. |
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