IB 30/35
You have work out of your The Move to Global War textbook that is due on Monday. Here's what you have due:
- Read pages 54-64
- Answer all of the source questions (A-G) on pages 55-60
- Also answer this question: Why did no nation intervene militarily in the Manchurian Crisis? (pg. 57)
Here is the video that I showed in class today:
Social 10-1
After doing research and preparation in the library all yesterday's class, today was the day of the debate. We debated: BIRT the 21st century will belong to China. Don't forget that you have your Unit 2 Final Exam on Monday, please see the study guide below.
You have your Unit 2 Final Exam on Monday, November 13th. Please see the study guide below.
SOCIAL 10-1 UNIT 2 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE:
This final exam is entirely multiple choice format. There are 57 multiple choice questions. This Unit 2 Final Exam will be on Monday, November 13th. Please make sure that you study your key terms from Unit 2 (Chapters 6-9), as well as the three PowerPoint presentations from this unit:
- "Historical Globalization and Imperialism"
- "Legacies of Historical Globalization"
- "Legacies of Historical Globalization in Canada"
Key Concepts from Unit 2:
- world views
- historical globalization
- cultural contact
- depopulation
- the Silk Road
- international trade
- mercantilism
- capitalism
- free market
- entrepreneurs
- Adam Smith
- exploitation
- communism
- industrialization
- Industrial Revolution
- cottage industries
- imperialism
- "new" imperialism
- "old" imperialism
- colony
- protectorate
- sphere of influence
- paternalistic
- Confederation
- residential schools
- the Oka crisis
- First Nations Policing Policy
- legacy
- ethnocentrism
- Eurocentrism
- Scramble for Africa
- Leopold II
- migration
- displacement
- British East India Company
- Queen Elizabeth I
- the Raj
- Mohandas Gandhi
- swadeshi
- deindustrialization
- colonization
- the Hundred Associates
- Hudson’s Bay Company
- Rupert’s Land
- North West Company
- Seven Years’ War
- Proclamation of 1763
- Quebec Act of 1774
- the Numbered Treaties
- the Indian Act
- Status Indian
- Non-Status Indian
- multiculturalism
- specific claims
- comprehensive claims
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