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Ancient World History Chapter 3
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Ancient World History Chapter 3

The document which outlines the way a country will be governed is called the:: Constitution.. Canada is a _____________ country: Democratic. Federal Government represents: All of Canada. Who is the symbolic head of government for Canada: The King. What are the three levels of government called in Canada: Municipal, Provincial, Federal. The Prime Minister is part of of this level: Federal government. In Canada, the Prime Minister is elected by: Being the leader of the party with the most votes. What does the executive branch do: enforces the laws. The head of Alberta's government is the ____________________: Premier. This level of government oversees the military: Federal. Trade is a responsibility of the..: Federal government. In most democratic countries, the government is divided in three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. In Canada, the legislative branch is the ______: Parliament. Canada's parliament is made up of three houses: False. The people who lead the government agencies and advise the prime minister are called the Prime Minister's cabinet: True. To be Prime Minister in Canada you must be: All least 18 years, hold a seat in the House of Commons, and be the selected leader of your party.. The Cabinet is part of the executive branch of the federal government: True. The prime minister and the cabinet ministers make up the judicial branch: False. Where do the majority of Canadians live: In eastern Canada, near the southern border with the U.S.. One of the main jobs of the members of Parliament is to pass laws: True. True or False: The number of senators is the same for all Provinces: False. The main goal of the system of checks and balances is to make sure that no person or group has all the power in the government: True. How many Supreme Court Justices sit on the Supreme Court of Canada: 9. The ______________________ study laws to see if they are correct according to the Constitution: . The __________________________ Branch of our government makes the laws: Legislative. The Supreme Court is part of the legislative branch of the federal government: False. The _________________________ Branch of our government enforces our laws: Executive. A Member of Parliament or MP is:: An elected individual that represents the constituents of a defined riding in The House of Commons.. An electoral district represented by a MP is called a:: constituency . Currently there are how many seats in the House of Commons: 338. When the party in power has fewer than 50% of the seats, but more than other parties they are a: : Minority Government. The leader of a political party is normally chosen by: members of their party . The "chamber of sober second thought” of parliament is a term used to describe the responsibilities of the:: Senate. In the Canadian parliamentary system the Official opposition is:: the political party with the second largest number of elected members.. Which of the following is does not describe the functions of the cabinet: interpret the laws created in the legislative branch. The legislative branch of government:: makes new laws. . The executive branch of government:: puts laws Into effect.. After looking at the image which of the following statements is inaccurate: Approximately 16% of the Members of Parliament in Alberta are Liberal. The man speaking above is talking about the role of the: : Media. Which official is the last to sign a bill before it actually becomes law? : . Proposed legislation under consideration by the legislature is a: Bill. Tax bills must be raised in which House of Congress: House of Representatives . How old must you be to be in the House of Commons as an MP and the Senate as a senator: . What comes first in the lawmaking process: introducing a bill in either house

Grade:Grade 6_AI - Grade 8_AI
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History Alive! The Ancient World Chapter One Quiz
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History Alive! The Ancient World Chapter One Quiz

What date was the Declaration of Independence signed? July 4, 1776. Who did the Declaration of Independence declare our independence from? England. How many colonies were converted into free states? 13. The Articles of Confederation were considered what? Weak and Ineffective. There were 55 delegates that came together in September of 1786 to make the US Constitution. This group was led by James Madison and Alexander Hamilton. What state did not send a delegate? Rhode Island. Who was elected to be president of the convention forming the US Constitution? George Washington. What plan was written by Edmund Randolf and contained the following:2 chamber legislatureexecutive elected by legislatureseparate judiciaryrepresentatives based on states population Virginia Plan. Smaller States. A compromise was presented by Roger Sherman from Connecticut. This proposal included a 2 Chamber Congress. One was the House of Representatives, what was the other? Senate. Who heads the Executive branch of our government? President. How are the members of the house of representatives chosen? Elected by the people of the states. How is the President elected? Electoral college composed of men chosen by voters of each state. The Bill of Rights. What is the purpose of the Bill of Rights? Protect the civil rights of the people. 10. Who was elected the first president by a unanimous vote? George Washington. Who was our first Vice President? John Adams. How many times has the constitution been amended in the last 200 years? 27. According to the Bill of Rights any powers not given to the government in the constitution are given to whom? The states or the people who reside in them. According to the constitution, just because some rights are not mentioned means what? just because they are not mentioned does not mean you do not have those rights

Grade:Grade 5_AI - Grade 7_AI
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Ancient Chinese Dynasties
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Ancient Chinese Dynasties

Workers are paid ______________________ for the work they do. wages. ____________________ is a term used to describe a very low supply. Scarcity. A form of trade in which goods are services are traded for something other than money is called _________________________. bartering . A ______________________ is someone who makes or sells a product. producer. A ______________________ is someone who buys a good or service. consumer. The amount of money that is left after all of the overhead has been paid is known as the ________________________. profit. To ______________________ means to buy goods and services from sellers in other countries. import . To ______________________ means to sell goods and services to people in other countries. export. A _______________________ is a building in which goods are made. factory. Henry Ford used all of the following materials in his factory EXCEPT: robots. Which of the following would be an example of a business that provides a service? car wash. If there is a HIGH demand for a product and a LOW supply, then the price will usually be: high. What is an assembly line? a series of workers and machines in a factory that make a product. All of the following are goods EXCEPT: hair dresser. All of the following are services EXCEPT: sneakers. The workers needed to make and sell goods are known as a ___________________________. human resource. natural resource. Equipment and machines that are used to make goods and provide services are known as a ___________________________. capital resource

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