Tuesday, May 30, 2017

May 30


You wrote your Chapter 15-16 Test today. Hopefully within a week you'll get the results of this test back. Don't forget that we're doing the in class debate tomorrow on the following topic: "BIRT globalization helps spread democracy and improve human rights in the world"




I did a homework check on your Chapter 13 Key Terms and Questions at the beginning of class today. I went through a lecture on "A History of French-English Relations in Canada". You can find a digital copy of the PowerPoint on the Social 20-1 wiki under Unit 4 Presentations. Your Chapter 14-15 Key Terms and Questions are due Thursday. Your Unit 3 Final Exam is next Tuesday (June 6th), please see the study guide below. 



Please review all of the Unit 3 PowerPoint presentations (you can find them on the Social 20-1 wiki):
  • "Nations, Nation-States and Internationalism"
  • "Canada's Foreign Policy"
  • "Nationalism and Internationalism"
Please review all of the Unit 3 Key Terms from the Unit 3 Worksheet in addition to the key concepts that were introduced in the PowerPoint presentations. In addition to this, I would like to emphasize the following points with you:
  • know the difference between multilateralism, unilateralism and bilateralism and know examples of each
  • know the spectrum of foreign policy: internationalism, nationalism, ultranationalism, and supranationalism
  • know the different foreign policy options
  • know the 6 themes of Canadian foreign policy/Canada's foreign policy goals
  • what influences foreign policy decisions?
  • methods of foreign policy
  • motivations for nations involvement or non-involvement in international affairs
  • how can foreign policy promote internationalism?
  • tied aid, bilateral aid, multilateral aid
  • examples of INGOs and IGOs
  • the United Nations (organization/structure, bodies, etc.)
  • peacemaking vs. peacekeeping (and examples)
  • different understandings of internationalism (types of internationalism)
  • why do international organizations exist? purposes and examples

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