Monday, November 05, 2007

November 5


I started a presentation/lecture today that I will finish tomorrow called "Foundations of Economic Globalization". I also handed out a Unit 3 Worksheet, and assigned just the Chapter 10 key terms from. Those key terms will be due on Thursday. Your priority should be to study/review for your Unit 2 Final Exam which is on Wednesday. Please see Friday's post (November 2) for the complete study guide.


Today's class was spent doing research in the library for your WWI dossier research assignment. This will be your first and last class to do research. You will have to complete the remainder of this project on your own time.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

so is the summary of specific and comprehensive claims as follows?:

Specific: if a treaty condition is not met then the treaty can be dropped and used against the prople who broke it

Comrehensive: where treaty conditions could be used in an area not under a treaty



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Anonymous said...

just wondering...is our peer evaluations for the countries project going to be included on our first term report card?

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Kevin Gilchrist said...

just wondering...is our peer evaluations for the countries project going to be included on our first term report card?

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Yes.

Kevin Gilchrist said...

so is the summary of specific and comprehensive claims as follows?:

Specific: if a treaty condition is not met then the treaty can be dropped and used against the prople who broke it

Comrehensive: where treaty conditions could be used in an area not under a treaty
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It's better to think of it this way: specific claims are used when there is a treaty, and the First Nations people feel that the government isn't living up to the terms of the treaty. A comprehensive claim can only be filed if the First Nations group lives in an area where there is no existing treaty. Treaties are never "dropped" as you put it, they still apply, but they just might need to be renegotiated.

Anonymous said...

i cant find the defentition of historical globalization in the text book, could you help me out please,thanks (social 10)

Kevin Gilchrist said...

i cant find the defentition of historical globalization in the text book, could you help me out please,thanks (social 10)

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It's not in your textbook, it's in a presentation that I did in class, and sent to you called "Historical Globalization and Imperialism".