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Social Studies 9-Chapter 3 Exam Name:Lisa Multiple Choice 1. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms a. has been part of Canada's constitution since 1867. b. is part of our Supreme Court, but not part of our constitution. c. became part of our constitution in 1982. d. Was brought in by Trudeau in 1982 but is not part of our constitution. 2. The idea that Canadians should be allowed to practice religious beliefs of their choice is covered in what section of the Charter? a. Legal rights b. Fundamental freedoms c. Mobility rights d. Equality rights 3. Women's suffrage was achieved in the early 1900's Which section of the Charter would protect women's suffrage today? a. Legal rights b. Fundamental freedoms c. Mobility rights d. Democratic rights 4. What was the purpose of the Internment Camps used by the Canadian government in World Wars I and II? a. To hold prisoners of war who were captured by Canadian soldiers in Europe and Asia. b. To hold immigrants who had come to Canada illegally before the wars. c. To hold Canadians who had been convicted of spying during the wars. d. To hold Canadian citizens of the same ethnic background as the enemies that Canada was fighting overseas.
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1. **c. became part of our constitution in 1982.** The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was enshrined in the Constitution Act of 1982.<br /><br />2. **b. Fundamental freedoms.** Freedom of conscience and religion is a fundamental freedom guaranteed by the Charter.<br /><br />3. **d. Democratic rights.** The right to vote is a core democratic right, and this includes women's suffrage.<br /><br />4. **d. To hold Canadian citizens of the same ethnic background as the enemies that Canada was fighting overseas.** During both World Wars, Canada unjustly interned citizens of enemy descent, based on fear and prejudice rather than any real threat.<br />
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