a. Canadian Constitution
b. The Canadian Charter of Right and Freedoms
c. The Magna Carta
d. Habeas Corpus
D
a. Canada’s first trading company for beaver pelts and beaver became the national symbol
b. The world organization of against animal killing for fur
c. To kill beavers in order to protect the environment and salmon fishes
d. The fashion show of fur every year made in Canada
A
a. The loyalist
b. The English colonists
c. The French colonists
d. Mixed aboriginals
C
a. The prairies provinces
b. West Coast
c. Central Canada
d. Northern Territories
A
a. Federal Nation, Parliamentary Democracy and Constitutional Monarchy
b. Federal State, Parliamentary Democracy and Constitutional Monarchy
c. Parliamentary Democracy, Judicially and Constitutional Monarchy
d. Parliamentary Democracy, Congressional and Constitutional Monarchy
B
a. False
b. True
B
a. Captain Billy bishop
b. Duke of Wellington
c. Lt. Col. John McCrae
d. Robert Hampton Gray
C
a. The honour of the Queen and the government, including Parliament and the legislatures
b. The sovereignty of United Kingdom and the Canadian Forces in Canada
c. It symbolizes the parliament government and the courts of Canada
d. The government, Parliament, legislatures, courts, police services and the Canadian Forces
D
a. Promote equality of French and English in Canadian society
b. English and Spanish
c. Canadian English and British English
d. Inuit and French
A
a. Diana Charles
b. William Logan
c. Granham Bombadier
d. Michelle Jean
B
a. Fathers of Confederration
b. Former Prime Ministers
c. Founders of Canada
d. Revolutionists
A
a. 308
b. 318
c. 13
d. 10
A
a. Elected by Governor General on behalf of sovereign
b. Elected by premiers of all provinces and the leaders of territories
c. The leader of a political party with the most seats in the House of Commons
d. Elected by politicians and ambassadors from all nations
C
a. Tell a family member or friend to vote twice
b. Vote in advance poll
c. Vote in internet
d. Vote by phone
B
a. The Prime Minister and his cabinet
b. Governor General of Canada
c. Lieutenant Governors of all provinces
d. All premiers from each province
B
a. Be on the voter’s list
b. Canadian citizens aged 21 or older
c. Canadian and British citizens aged 18 or older
d. Any Canadian who has driver’s license
A
a. Sir Wilfrid Laurier
b. Sir John Alexander McDonald
c. Sir Louis Hippolyte LaFontaine
d. Sir Louis Reil
C
a. Bringing concerns
b. To stop traffic violations
c. Protect the country
d. Enforce the laws
D
a. Parliamentary government and federal governments
b. Federal and Provincial governments
c. Provincial and local governments
d. Federal and judicial governments
B
a. The year of 1215
b. The year of 1758
c. The year of 1980
d. The year of 1791
A