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1. The Quebecois is: form a nation within a united Canada.. ]9 U8 b7 G9 D, a" z2 a
2. Who do you vote for: MP5 o; O& U2 e4 O
3. Secret Ballot (Study Guide Page 31) e0 R& b( S& `8 S2 S
4. What do you do if you don't recieve a voter information card. (Study Guide Page 32)6 x1 I% G/ w& x! Y( } d
5. the relationship with US. (Page 43)# P% n" u% s) z( h+ _( a0 j
6. The significance of The Canadian Pacific railway:from sea to sea a power symbol of unity.
4 [/ p' E* f+ l- v4 }6 O7. Time of the aboriginal peoples imigrate to Canada: are believed from Asia many thousands of years ago.+ p; x8 V1 [( O- w1 c4 I! p* M
8. One of the citizenship rights: freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression.
, b7 L: V, `( f& b1 @0 B2 Z" z9. In the Oath of citizenship, you pledge: obeying the law, and fulfill my duties as a Canadian citizenship .
& U7 c# F/ N" Q( u10. The significance of Vimy Ridge: It securing the Canadians' reputation for valour as the "shock troops of the British Empire."' A* ^3 _8 `( o9 g2 t. R
11. what the women's suffrage movement achieve : the right to vote.: ~8 `9 i9 X# f& ~- A
12. Three parts of the Parliament: the Sovereign, the Senate and the House of Commons.
* [, d3 }9 ^6 h* Q+ C. R- r13.The Cabinet Ministers are chosen by the Prime Minister.
/ @9 I! T3 F! d* s+ b& k; ^14.the political party is form: the most seats in the House of Commons.
- t$ ?. p9 e0 x& s: }15. 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.
2 h& v6 S9 a1 f3 R16.The responsibilities of the municipalities are: recycling, firefighting and so on.
; L. w2 N( V9 u- Q p17. Canada's legal system is: everyone is equal for government officer, the police, and the judge./ U( e$ E# U. X. m5 i
18. Three of the Parairie provinces: Manitoba,Saskatchewan, and Alberta.& c2 D* ~: v" {% D+ Q; R
19. the biggest population province: Ontario.
; ~# h4 E. q% @; ]20. The offical languages in Canada: French and English. |
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