SOCIAL 10-1
I showed you the documentary "China Rises: Getting Rich" today. As you watched this documentary you were supposed to complete the film study that went along with it. The Chapter 10 Key Terms are due on Thursday, April 12th. I've split you into two groups for Friday's debate. Tomorrow, we'll be in Room 241 to work on debate preparation. The topic "BIRT the 21st century will belong to China" was debated at the Munk Debates. Please have a look at their website: https://www.munkdebates.com/The-Debates/China (scroll down to find video from the debate).
On Tuesday, April 17th, you will be writing the Unit 2 Final Exam. You can find 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 Tuesday, April 17th. 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
SOCIAL 20-1
We started watching "Schindler's List" today. We should be able to finish this film by Friday.
IB 30/35
We watched Episode 5 of "Eyes on the Prize" today, so the questions are due tomorrow. Please make sure that you're working on your Google Docs group on your Paper 3 essay questions prep. On April 17th, you'll be writing a Civil Rights Movement Test, you can find the study guide below. If I don't see some activity on your Paper 3 Prep Google Doc Groups soon, I will set due dates for the questions.
U.S. CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT TEST STUDY GUIDE:
This test has multiple formats: there is a matching section, a short answer section, and 25 multiple choice questions. You will have the entire class period to write it.- study the "Civil Rights Movement" PowerPoint (you can find an electronic copy on the IB 30/35 wiki under Civil Rights and Social Movements in the Americas section)
- know key individuals in the U.S. Civil Rights Movement (Martin Luther King, James Farmer, John Lewis, Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael, etc.)
- know key organizations in the movement (NAACP, SCLC, SNCC, CORE, Black Panthers, Nation of Islam, and key players)
- know key events of the civil rights movement (chronology/sequence of events)
- know federal government responses to the civil rights movement from the Truman administration to the Johnson administration
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