Social 10
I will be giving you a test covering the "Rights and Responsibilities" theme that we have been covering. This test will be on Wednesday, January 11th. I will cover one more major topic when we come back from Winter break. The test will be all multiple choice format, approximately 50-60 questions. Here are the major topics that will be covered with the exam:
- Rights and Responsibilities
- UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (check the Social 10 Links on blog)
- The War Measures Act (WWI, WWII, the October Crisis of 1970)
- Internment of Japanese-Canadians in WWII
- FLQ Crisis of 1970 (study handout)
- Emergencies Act of 1988 (study handout)
- Native Rights
- Young Offenders Act/Youth Criminal Justice Act (we'll get into this when we return from the Winter break)
Social 23
Here is the study guide for your Topic "B" Final, with the main themes numbered off. Please review all relevant chapters!
Topic "B" Final, Study Guide:
1. The World
- key terms
- First World, Second World, Third World, Fourth and Fifth World
- North/South divide
- Developed, Developing, LDCs
2. Quality of Life
- what is quality of life?
- what is standard of living?
- haves/have nots
- overpopulation
3. Population
- key terms
- be able to read/understand/interpret population charts and statistics
- be able to read/understand/interpret population pyramids
- Theory of Demographic Transition
- China's One Child Policy
4. Hunger
- key terms
- problems/solutions
- hunger-related diseases and possible solutions
5. Industrialization/Economic Development
- key terms
- connections/similarities to the Industrial Revolution
- legacy of colonialism
- economic systems
- multinational corporations/neo-colonialism
- problems/benefits of industrialization and economic development
- how countries industrialize/stages of development (Rostow)
6. Environmental Issues
- key terms
- problems/solutions
- ozone layer depletion
- deforestation
- acid rain
- greenhouse effect
- water supply/water pollution
This test will be on Wednesday, January 11th during class time.