Booklet 4 Flashcards
Abu Ghraib
During the war in Iraq that began in March 2003, personnel of the United States Army and the Central Intelligence Agency committed a series of human rights violations against detainees in the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.
affirmative action
an action or policy favouring those who tend to suffer from discrimination, especially in relation to employment or education; positive discrimination.
assimilation
to conform or adjust to the customs, attitudes, etc., of a group, nation
Bill of Rights
the first ten amendments to the US Constitution, ratified in 1791 and guaranteeing such rights as the freedoms of speech, assembly, and worship.
British North America Act
the original names of a series of Acts at the core of the constitution of Canada. They were enacted by the Parliament of the United Kingdom and the Parliament of Canada. In Canada, some of the Acts were amended or repealed by the Constitution Act, 1982. The rest were renamed in Canada as the Constitution Acts.
cabinet
(in the US) a body of advisers to the president, composed of the heads of the executive departments of the government, (in Canada) the committee of senior ministers responsible for controlling government policy.
civil disobedience
the active, professed refusal to obey certain laws, demands, and commands of a government
civil liberties
the state of being subject only to laws established for the good of the community, especially with regard to freedom of action and speech.
charter of rights and freedoms
is a bill of rights entrenched in the Constitution of Canada. It forms the first part of the Constitution Act, 1982.
emergencies act
an Act of the Parliament of Canada to authorize the taking of special temporary measures to ensure safety and security during national emergencies and to amend other Acts in consequence thereof. more limitations than war measures act and defines an emergency.
enfranchisement
the giving of a right or privilege, especially the right to vote.
enemy alien
any native or citizen of any foreign nation with which a domestic nation is in conflict with and who are liable to be apprehended, restrained, secured and removed.
dissent
the political act of dissagreeing; the right to disagree.
FLQ
was a separatist group in Quebec founded in the early 1960s and was a militant part of the Quebec sovereignty movement. Conducted a number of attacks between 1963 and 1970.
freedom
the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
internment
the state of being confined as a prisoner, especially for political or military reasons.
Guantanamo Bay
a United States military prison located within Cuba. Since the inmates have been detained indefinitely without trial and several inmates were severely tortured, the operations of this camp are considered to be a major breach of human rights. Established by President George W. Bush’s administration in 2002 during the War on Terror.
October Crisis
occurred in October 1970 in the province of Quebec Members of the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) kidnapped. In response, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau invoked the only peacetime use of the War Measures Act.