Wednesday, November 13, 2019

November 13


You started your film study of "Good Night, and Good Luck" today. You'll finish off this movie on Friday. Please remember that you have your Chapter 7 Test tomorrow, see the study guide below.

It is a multiple choice test with 50 multiple choice questions. Please make sure that you have read Chapter 7. Here are some other study tips:
  • study "The Origins of the Cold War" (ppt)
  • study all notes on the Origins and Causes of the Cold War
  • study notes on the Korean War
  • study notes on the Cuban Missile Crisis
  • study notes on the Vietnam War (see notes package and Vietnam War booklet, and the notes that I sent to you on the Vietnam War)
  • make sure that you know all the Cold War Concepts (deterrence, detente, brinkmanship, etc.)
  • know the chronology of events of the Cold War (study the Cold War timeline)
  • know key events that we've emphasized in class (for example: Berlin Airlift, Korean War, Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam War) plus other key events from the timeline
  • know major arms reduction agreements (bilateral agreements and multilateral agreements)
  • know about the formation of alliances (NATO, Warsaw Pact) and the formation of "spheres of influence" (Eastern Europe for example)
  • anything that I gave you as a handout in your Social 30-1 coursebooks is testable material and should be reviewed!!
  • know how the Cold War ends and its results/consequences



You started your film study of the HBO documentary "White Light/Black Rain" today. You'll finish this movie off tomorrow. As you're watching this movie you should be completing the film study in your Social 20-1 course books.


If you didn't finish off the "Nanking" movie yesterday you probably did today. You also watched a movie on "The Road to War: Japan". Please go to Room 111 tomorrow on and Friday. You'll be working on your Paper 1 Assignment.

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