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Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship

Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship

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  1. When called to do so, you are legally required to serve on a jury.

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Serving in the military in Canada is _____.

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The following is the Citizenship Responsibilities:

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The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms begins with the words ______.

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Canadian forces include _____

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Who is above law?

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French and English have equal status in Parliament and throughout the government.

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Serving on a jury is a privilege that makes the justice system work as it depends on impartial juries made up of _____.

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What do mobility rights mean?

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Citizenship responsibilities include:

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The right to challenge unlawful detention by the state is known as _____.

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The sources of Canadian law passed by Parliament and the provincial legislatures also includes which of the following:

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______ is an excellent way to gain useful skills and develop friends and contacts. 

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Magna Carta(also known as the Great Charter of Freedoms) was signed in England in ____.

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The Constitution of Canada was amended in ____ by ___.

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Young people can learn discipline, responsibility, and skills by getting involved in the ____.

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14. Canada does not tolerate spousal abuse, “honour killings,” female genital mutilation, forced marriage, or other gender-based violence.

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The Great Charter of Freedoms includes ____.

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Those guilty of any gender-based violence are severely punished under Canada’s ___ laws.

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Which of the following statements is right?

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The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms includes: 

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Canadians work hard to respect _____.

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What are the important Canadian values?

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Serving in the _____ is a noble way to contribute to Canada.

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How many years old do Canadians secure the transition of ordered liberty?

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Canadian citizens have rights and responsibilities that come to us from our history, are secured by Canadian law, and reflect our shared traditions, identity, and values.

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