Canada's tradition of ordered liberty traces back to which 1215 English document, also called the Great Charter of Freedoms?
Answer: Magna Carta
Discover Canada dates Canada's 800-year tradition of ordered liberty to the Magna Carta (the Great Charter of Freedoms), signed in England in 1215.
All answer choices
- Magna Carta (correct answer)
- The Bill of Rights
- The Constitution Act
- The Charter of Rights and Freedoms
This practice question is based on Discover Canada, the official study guide for the Canadian citizenship test. Brush up on this topic in our Rights & Responsibilities study guide.
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