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       Lin Yu Chun

Lin Yu Chun on The Ellen Show
Socials 9


Crossroads Chapter 2
What is Democracy???
• Democracy is generally defined as a form of
  government in which all adult citizens have an
  equal say in the decisions that affect their
  lives.



                                            18
 Many of the democratic traditions that Canadians enjoy today
    are the result of England's battles with government.
Muammar Gaddafi
                  Recognize this
                  guy???
Gaddafi Ruled Libya like an
              “Absolute Monarch”
• A King, Queen or Emperor with unlimited
  power.
Some of the things Gaddafi did while in Power:
•Gadaffi limited the average wage of Libians to $200 a month
•He burnt down the land registry building
•He confiscated commercial and private property and gave it to his family
•He made a sudden and un notified change in Libian currency
•He supported terrorist organizations with millions of tax dollars
•He ordered the massacre of over 1200 political prisoners in
•Over 500 children got HIV due to poor sterilization equipment in the hospital
•Used libian women as personal body guards
Who would be the closest thing to a
       Monarch in Canada?
• Stephen Harper

 Who would be the closest thing to a
       Monarch in the US?

 •Barrack Obama
Why do we no longer refer to our
     countries leaders as Monarchs


• A monarchy is a form of government in which
  the head of state is usually held until death or
  resignation and is often hereditary
What is Parliament?
• Parliament is a group of individuals elected to
  represent those who elected them.
• They act as advisors to the Monarch/Prime
  Minister/President
• They have the power to pass, amend, and
  repeal laws.
• They also have the power to raise or lower
  taxes and adopt a budget
When Monarchs listen to Parliament
and rule according to laws, what do we
              call this???
            A Constitutional Monarchy

A monarchy in which the monarch rules according
   to the constitution and laws of the nation


     (Constitution: A body of fundamental principles or
    established precedents according to which a state or
    other organization is acknowledged to be governed)
Queen Elizabeth upheld a Constitutional Monarchy


                                        She recognized the
                                    importance of democratic
                                   traditions and working with
                                    Parliament as England had
                                  had a parliament since about
                                              AD550.


     AD stands for “anno domini" which means "in the year of our Lord.“
When Queen Elizabeth died in 1603, her
successor James I chose to rule as an Absolute
                  Monarch.
What are Civil Rights???
• The rights of a citizen!


freedom of                   protection from
thought                      discrimination
  •Speech                    •Disability   •Age

  •Religion                  •Gender       •Sexual

  •the press                 •Race         •Orientation

  •movement                  •Ethnicity
Socials 9
November 18th
Video of the Day
James had no respect for Civil Rights,
  he introduced what he called “the
         Divine Right of Kings”

•In this case, the word “divine” means “coming from
God”. James believed his powers as ruler came
directly from God, and that he was God’s
representative on earth. Since his powers came from
God, his decisions could not be questioned by
ordinary people.
“The Divine Right of Kings” did not go over
 well because in 1215 the “Magna Carta”
  was signed by the King of England and
  people had become accustomed to for
            nearly 400 years.
Magna Carta
• The Great Charter which guaranteed the English people
  certain civil rights.

• It recognized individual freedoms and required the Monarch
  to consult an elect parliament and to rule lawfully.




     Charter: a paper defining a rights and privileges
The Magna Carta Charter Stated
• The King could not introduce new taxes
  without parliaments consent
• Any person accused of a crime was guaranteed
  the right to a trial by a jury of his peers

• The King could not keep his soldiers in
  peoples’ homes & could not use army to
  maintain order during peacetime
Do we have something similar to the
     Magna Carta in Canada?


        The Canadian Charter of
         Rights and Freedoms
Political Cartoon Project
• Politics: The activities associated with the
  governance of a country or area

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Socials 9 chpt 2

  • 1.
  • 2. Video of The Day Lin Yu Chun Lin Yu Chun on The Ellen Show
  • 4. What is Democracy??? • Democracy is generally defined as a form of government in which all adult citizens have an equal say in the decisions that affect their lives. 18 Many of the democratic traditions that Canadians enjoy today are the result of England's battles with government.
  • 5. Muammar Gaddafi Recognize this guy???
  • 6. Gaddafi Ruled Libya like an “Absolute Monarch” • A King, Queen or Emperor with unlimited power. Some of the things Gaddafi did while in Power: •Gadaffi limited the average wage of Libians to $200 a month •He burnt down the land registry building •He confiscated commercial and private property and gave it to his family •He made a sudden and un notified change in Libian currency •He supported terrorist organizations with millions of tax dollars •He ordered the massacre of over 1200 political prisoners in •Over 500 children got HIV due to poor sterilization equipment in the hospital •Used libian women as personal body guards
  • 7. Who would be the closest thing to a Monarch in Canada? • Stephen Harper Who would be the closest thing to a Monarch in the US? •Barrack Obama
  • 8. Why do we no longer refer to our countries leaders as Monarchs • A monarchy is a form of government in which the head of state is usually held until death or resignation and is often hereditary
  • 9. What is Parliament? • Parliament is a group of individuals elected to represent those who elected them. • They act as advisors to the Monarch/Prime Minister/President • They have the power to pass, amend, and repeal laws. • They also have the power to raise or lower taxes and adopt a budget
  • 10. When Monarchs listen to Parliament and rule according to laws, what do we call this??? A Constitutional Monarchy A monarchy in which the monarch rules according to the constitution and laws of the nation (Constitution: A body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed)
  • 11. Queen Elizabeth upheld a Constitutional Monarchy She recognized the importance of democratic traditions and working with Parliament as England had had a parliament since about AD550. AD stands for “anno domini" which means "in the year of our Lord.“
  • 12. When Queen Elizabeth died in 1603, her successor James I chose to rule as an Absolute Monarch.
  • 13. What are Civil Rights??? • The rights of a citizen! freedom of protection from thought discrimination •Speech •Disability •Age •Religion •Gender •Sexual •the press •Race •Orientation •movement •Ethnicity
  • 16. James had no respect for Civil Rights, he introduced what he called “the Divine Right of Kings” •In this case, the word “divine” means “coming from God”. James believed his powers as ruler came directly from God, and that he was God’s representative on earth. Since his powers came from God, his decisions could not be questioned by ordinary people.
  • 17. “The Divine Right of Kings” did not go over well because in 1215 the “Magna Carta” was signed by the King of England and people had become accustomed to for nearly 400 years.
  • 18. Magna Carta • The Great Charter which guaranteed the English people certain civil rights. • It recognized individual freedoms and required the Monarch to consult an elect parliament and to rule lawfully. Charter: a paper defining a rights and privileges
  • 19. The Magna Carta Charter Stated • The King could not introduce new taxes without parliaments consent • Any person accused of a crime was guaranteed the right to a trial by a jury of his peers • The King could not keep his soldiers in peoples’ homes & could not use army to maintain order during peacetime
  • 20. Do we have something similar to the Magna Carta in Canada? The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
  • 21. Political Cartoon Project • Politics: The activities associated with the governance of a country or area