Tuesday, October 31, 2006

October 31


I delivered a presentation/lecture on "Canada's Foreign Policy" today in class. This presentation will be sent to you today. Please see me in tutorial if you have any questions about the in-class position paper.
  • WWI/WWII Quiz will be on Friday, November 3rd
  • WWI Position Paper will be on Monday, November 6th
  • WWI/WWII Research Project is due on Monday, November 13th


I delivered a presentation on "The Imperial Age". I will send this presentation to you. Please remember that you have an Industrial Revolution Quiz tomorrow, and you have your Unit Final on Industrialization and Ideologies on Monday, November 6th. Please see the study guide below for the unit final. I also gave you a reading on the motives for European Imperialism, this reading is important, don't lose it! I also gave you a mapping assignment, the due date for which may have some flexibility.
  • Industrial Revolution Quiz is Wednesday, November 1st (please see the study guide)
  • Ideological Reaction to Ideologies chart is due Thursday, November 2nd
  • Industrialization and Ideologies Unit Final is Monday, November 6th



    Use the following materials in your study preparations:

    • Use the two PowerPoint presentations that I sent to you ("The Industrial Revolution" and "The Ideological Reaction to Industrialization")
    • Use the Chart "Ideological Reaction to Industrialization"
    • 3 booklets: Industrial Revolution, Problems/Benefits of Industrialization, Philosophies of Industrialism
    1. Key Names, Key Terms (text, booklet)
    2. Know your "-isms"! Key Ideas, Key People, Reaction to the Industrial Revolution (text, ppt, chart)
    3. Causes/Results of the Industrial Revolution (ppt, booklet)
    4. Changes to society because of the Industrial Revolution (ppt, booklet)
    5. Why did England industrialize first? (ppt, booklet)
    6. Political spectrum: conservative, liberal, radical, reactionary
    7. Agricultural Revolution (text, ppt)
    8. Enclosure Acts (ppt)
    9. Positives/Negatives of the Industrial Revolution/industrialization (booklet, ppt)
    10. Karl Marx: "scientific socialism", Communist Manifesto, dialetic-class struggle (ppt, text, booklet)

    11 comments:

    Anonymous said...

    Mr. Gilchrist,
    this is Stuart Loughlin from Social 20-3. I know we have a test tommorow but i have a dentist thing to go to. Is there any way i could write it on thursday or something? If so could you tell me what else i will miss tommorow? I hate being behind

    Kevin Gilchrist said...

    You can write the quiz the next time you're in class. After thr quiz both classes with have time to work on the African colonies mapping assignment, so that's what you're missing.

    Anonymous said...

    should we print off the map of africa that u sent us in that ppt today, wood that help us to draw our map.

    Anonymous said...

    Do we need to know the inventions and inventors for tomorrow's quiz?

    And what power points do you recommend for studying?

    Thank You

    Social 20-4

    Anonymous said...

    Does SS 10 need to read Chapter 15 for homework?

    Anonymous said...

    Can someone please briefly explain the Enclosure movement?

    Thank You

    Kevin Gilchrist said...

    should we print off the map of africa that u sent us in that ppt today, wood that help us to draw our map.
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    That might be helpful, since I'm sure that one of them is from 1914.

    Kevin Gilchrist said...

    Do we need to know the inventions and inventors for tomorrow's quiz?

    And what power points do you recommend for studying?
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    Yes, I said that in class. The first PowerPoint would be helpful.

    Kevin Gilchrist said...

    Does SS 10 need to read Chapter 15 for homework?

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    No. You'll have time to read and answer questions from Chapter 15 tomorrow in class.

    Kevin Gilchrist said...

    Can someone please briefly explain the Enclosure movement?
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    I'm going to send out a sheet of notes right now that will explain it.

    Anonymous said...

    is the agricultural rev when people were needed to work on farms and mills, so people moved into england from scotland and ireland
    or is it when food production increased and the need for farm labour was was reduced by improvements in agriculture