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It is compulsory to serve in the Canadian armed services:
It is not mandatory but you must register for one of the services at age eighteen
With either the navy, army, air force or coast guard at age eighteen for 3 months
Its not compulsory to serve
For a period of two years
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The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms attempts to:
Summarize fundamental freedoms and set out additional rights
Curtail where people can work and live in Canada
Adversely affect prior treaties of Aboriginal peoples
Restict certain rights
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Cultural practices of inequality and gender-based pay difference are tolerated and allowed:?
In certain communities
In the schools
Under the law
They are not allowed under the law
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Who is above the rule of law?
No one
Prime Minister
Parliament
Head of State
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What does the phrase 'Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law' mean?
Minority educational rights
Canadians having mobility rights
It references multicultralism
The importance of religious traditions and worth of the human person
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Name two key documents that contain our rights and freedoms.
Canadian Constitution and Civil Code of France
Canadian Constitution and English Common Law
Civil Code of France and laws passed by Parliament
Magna Carta (Great Charter of Freedoms) and Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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What is meant by the equality of men and women?
Women have less rights than men under the law
Men have more rights than women under the law
Men and women are equal under the law
Women have more rights than men under the law
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Where do English and French have equal status in Canada?
In the grocery stores
In the schools
In the Parliament
In the universities
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The Oath of Citizenship begins with:
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second
I will faithfully observe the laws of Canada
Allegiance to her Majesty
I swear I will be faithful
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What is the Canadian Constitution?
Based on solely on the The Civil Code of France
A system of laws and conventions by which the country governs itself
Municipal and provincial laws
Laws that come only from English common law
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When was the Constitution of Canada amended to include the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
1986
1990
1982
1972
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Which part of the Constitution legally protects the basic rights and freedoms of all Canadians?
The Canadian Charter of Freedoms
The Civil Code of France
The Canadian Charter of Rights
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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Canadians enjoy many rights. Name four set out in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Mobility rights, Aboriginal People's rights, voting, freedom to disobey the law
Right to buy property, voting, mobility rights, multicultralism rights
Right to life, right to a university education, mobility rights, official language rights
Mobility rights (Canadians can live and work where they choose), Aboriginal People's Rights, Official Language Rights (French and English have equal rights in government), Multiculturalism
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Which are examples of taking responsibility for yourself and your family?
Buying a car and driving to work
Buying a house and getting a mortgage
Keeping the lawn mowed and house clean
Getting a job and working hard in keeping with one's abilities
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Which legal document underlines the importance of multiculturalism?
The Canadian Multiculturalism Act
British Charter Of rights
The Civil Code of France
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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Name four fundamental freedoms secured by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Freedom to discriminate, freedom of religion, thought, association
Freedom to commit crimes, freedom of the press, association, speech
Freedom of religion, speech, belief, peaceful assembly
Freedom of religion, to break the law, to own a house, peaceful assembly
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