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Exam Review Go to the website to view the Vocabulary list! Task: Answer the following questions and/or create a mind-map, notes or flashcards on the key ideas. Include: definitions, key ideas, and historical/contemporary examples. Identity & Ideology Chapter 1-3: Individualism & Collectivism Principles of Individualism Principles of Collectivism Define: Belief= Value= Ideology= PHILOSOPHERS: What are they known for/ quotes etc. 3 things Mr. McClung s Social 30-2 Exam 2 Review Package Page 1

Hobbes: Locke: Rousseau: John Stuart Mill: Challenges to Liberalism Chapter 4 Roots of Liberalism Haudenosaunee Confederacy why are they important to the development of Liberalism? ADAM SMITH He is known as the father of what? What are his key economic ideas? List and explain. John Stuart Mill who is he and why is he important to know in relation to Liberalism? Mr. McClung s Social 30-2 Exam 2 Review Package Page 2

In a few sentences explain the difference between Classical Liberalism and Modern Liberalism; Chapter 5 Impacts & Responses to Classical Liberalism Define: Laissez-faire capitalism: Industrial Revolution: Child Labour: Welfare State: Define: Radical Liberal Moderate Conservative Reactionary Chapter 6 Responding to Liberalism Mr. McClung s Social 30-2 Exam 2 Review Package Page 3

Socialism/Democratic Socialism defined means: Karl Marx Owen What are: Proletariat- Bourgeoisie- Chapter 7 Rejecting Liberalism Leninism/Russia/Stalin COMMUNISM Hitler/Germany NAZISM Mr. McClung s Social 30-2 Exam 2 Review Package Page 4

Bolsheviks - Social Darwinism - Dictatorship - Why did people follow Hitler? Trotsky- Putin - 5 year plans What Techniques do dictators use to hold on to power? List and define. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Chapter 8 Cold War YALTA & POTSDAM = Mr. McClung s Social 30-2 Exam 2 Review Package Page 5

Draw the mind map on page 197 to list and explain cold war strategies provide an example of these contemporary and/or historical. See my other handout on the cold war for a trick to memorizing these. Know the other information on that handout as well. Chapter 9 Imposing Liberalism Mr. McClung s Social 30-2 Exam 2 Review Package Page 6

Haudenosaunee Aboriginals Other Nations (provide eg) Self - Interest Red Paper Economic White Paper Humanitarianism Indian Act Afghanistan What is Arab Spring? Chapter 10 Is Resistance to liberalism justified? What ways of thinking have challenged liberalism in Canada and explain 1. 2. 3. The Viability of Liberalism Chapter 11 Democracy in theory and practice Mr. McClung s Social 30-2 Exam 2 Review Package Page 7

Will of the people means How do democratic governments recognize the will of the people? Idea - define Voting & the electoral process Explain & provide examples Referendums & plebiscites Consensus Decision Making Interest Groups Political & Economic Grid: Label the quadrants: Communism, Fascism, Democratic Capitalism, Democratic Socialism Political Freedom Economic control Economic freedom Political Control What is the difference between Communism & Fascism? (use the grid on previous page) What type of democracy is Canada direct or representative? Mr. McClung s Social 30-2 Exam 2 Review Package Page 8

Define first past the post Define proportional representation and what countries (look in your text book) use this voting system? What is Amnesty International.. Explain the events when Canada disregarded the will of the people. Conscription: The War Measures Act: The Emergencies Act: The Anti-terrorism Act: Define: Absolute Monarchy Minority Tyranny Mr. McClung s Social 30-2 Exam 2 Review Package Page 9

Majority Tyranny Fill in the following chart on Canadian Government Structure Head of Head of State Head of Lower house: Upper house: Who is in it? Cabinet: What does it Who is in it? do? What does it What does it do? Where do the Canadian and American Political Parties fit on the spectrum below? Left Wing Right Wing Mr. McClung s Social 30-2 Exam 2 Review Package Page 10

Chapter 13 Exploring Government Choices and Liberalism Charter of Rights and Freedom list and explain rights and freedoms/sections. Define Canada s Multiculturalism act. Chapter 14 Reflecting on the Viability of Liberalism Who is this guy and what is his deal.. Challenges to liberalism in Canada explain e.g. Chapter 15 Reflecting on Ideology & Citizenship Mr. McClung s Social 30-2 Exam 2 Review Package Page 11

Explain the following historical and contemporary Pro-democracy movements Arab Spring Egypt Afghanistan Iraq Mr. McClung s Social 30-2 Exam 2 Review Package Page 12