Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Jan. 8-11: WWI, video & ch. 2 exam info.

Tues.-Thurs.:
WWI and the Canadian perspective: European rivalries, Canada's war-effort at home and the battlefront; the Conscription crisis and the results of WWI.
-FIB notes
-booklet: question 1-5; complete handout.

Midyear exam:
-review booklet for chapter 1

Friday:
Mass culture: radio, cinema, Fr-Cdn novels, professional sports
-FIB notes
-handout


Ch. 2 exam: 30% of term II - January 25:
-Concepts: 
-power, territory, economy, society, culture; imperialism, liberalism, urbanization

-Topics:
-Skim text, p. 116-187 and read the summaries;
-Remind yourself of major topics: see list included in the first booklet (Laurier);
-Read over class notes. Yes, there are many. Luckily, you started reviewing & studying before x-mas when you found out about this exam!

Part I: Laurier period, summary p. 129 (Eng. imperialism, FC nationalism, autonomy, Boer War, Canadian Navy, immigration to Canada, French minorities, Indian Residential schools...)

Part II: Second phase of industrialisation, summary p. 139 (resources, industrial sectors, regions of Quebec, econ. liberalism, foreign investment & trade, infrastructure)

Part III: Social changes, summary p. 151 (unions, Catholic social action, urban growth & problems, education system, women's struggles & gains)

Part IV: WWI, summary p. 163 (European alliances & rivalries, wartime government, war effort, conscription crisis, 1917, return of soldiers, Canada's autonomy & Statute of Westminster)

Part V: Inter-war period (1920's & 30's) summary p. 177 (mass culture, Great Depression, challenging the capitalist system, FC nationalism)

Part VI: WWII, 1939-1945; summary p. 189 (wartime gov't, war effort, military forces, women's contribution, demobilization of soldiers).

If you want to review:
-Read p. 194. Answer questions 1, 2 on p. 195 (autonomy, Great Depression)

-Ace the Exam: Read the documents on p. 196-197. On your loose-leaf, identify important 
information about each document; then answer the corresponding questions on pg. 198.


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