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STUDY GUIDE FINAL EXAM* Social Studies 20 1 (Summer 2016) *Subject to change Related Issue 1: National Identity Review: 1.) Nationalism 2.) National Identity 3.) National Symbols 4.) Nation vs. Nation-state 5.) Contending Loyalties 6.) Bill 101 Be able to recognize people and events associated with the FRENCH REVOLUTION 1.) The influence of revolutions around the world a. British Enlightenment b. American Revolution 2.) The old regime of France a. The Three Estates i. First, Second and Third Estate b. How that structure contributed to the French Revolution 3.) The important leaders and figures in the revolution, and France as a whole 4.) General Timeline of Events 5.) Rejection of the French Revolution by France s neighbours 6.) Napoleon s France a. Napoleonic Code b. Changes and Reforms

Related Issue 2: The Pursuit of National Interests Review: 1.) Holodomor 2.) Holocaust 3.) Treaty of Versailles 4.) Lebensraum 5.) Self Determination 6.) Imperialism 7.) Successor States 8.) League of Nations 9.) Appeasement 10.) Anschluss 11.) Ethnic Cleansing 12.) Ultranationalism 13.) National Interests 14.) Conscription 15.) Expansionism a. Japan b. Germany c. Italy i. Goals of Mussolini ii. Nationalism according to Mussolini iii. Fascism 16.) Genocide Know and understand the case studies provided in Chapter 6 of your textbook: 1.) The former Yugoslavia Be able to identify and apply events that deal with WWI: 1.) Causes of WWI 2.) American Isolationism 3.) League of Nations 4.) The Alliances 5.) Canadian Role and Reaction to War a. Conscription Crisis b. Canadian Internment 6.) Outcomes of WWI a. Treaty of Versailles b. Important Leaders (people and countries) 6. Interwar Period: The Great Depression

Be able to identify and apply events that deal with WWII: 1.) Causes of WWII (M.A.I.N.S) a. Foreign Policies b. Hitler s Expansionism c. The Alliances d. Appeasement 2.) Canadian Role and Reaction a. Conscription Crisis b. Canadian Internment 3.) Outcome of War 4.) Propaganda types and the role in Ultranationalism 5.) Genocides a. Examples b. World Response c. Stages

Related Issue 3: Internationalism Review: Internationalism Supranationalism Multilateralism Unilateralism Isolationism Interventionism Peacekeeping vs. Peacemaking Hegemonic Internationalism Revolutionary Internationalism Liberal Internationalism NAFTA EU NATO Be able to identify and define events associated with Internationalism 1.) The United Nations d. Basic Roles e. Response to World Events i. Rwandan Genocide ii. Afghanistan 2.) Intergovernmental Organizations a. Basic Functions b. Canada s involvement 3.) Non-governmental Organizations a. Characteristics common to all NGOs b. Examples of NGOs 4) Canada s Foreign Policy Role in Afghanistan Role in the World Stage

Related Issue 4: Canadian National Identity Review: 1.) Sovereignty 2.) Separatism 3.) Pluralism 4.) Responsible Government 5.) Multinational Be able to identify and apply events that deal with Canada s History and Present 1.) Events in Canadian History a. Official Languages Act b. Confederation c. Multiculturalism Act 2.) Factors affecting Canadian Unity today (and in the past) a. Quebec history b. Canadian Identity