Module 1: Politics and Government

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Module 1: Politics and Government Section 1.1: The Political Spectrum Lesson 1.1A: Political Ideologies Lesson 1.1B: Political Parties Assignment 1.1 Part A: Vocabulary Assignment 1.1 Part B: Compare the Parties Assignment 1.1 Part C: Getting to Know Your Issues Section 1.2: The Canadian Federal System Lesson 1.2A: The Branches of Government Lesson 1.2B: Choosing the Government Lesson 1.2C: The Electoral System Lesson 1.2D: Minority vs. Majority Governments Assignment 1.2 Part A: Vocabulary Assignment 1.2 Part B: The Branches of Government Assignment 1.2 Part C: Who's Who in the Federal Cabinet Assignment 1.2 Part D: Option: So You Want to be Prime Minister? or Voting Age Assignment 1.2 Part E: The Single Transferable Vote: For or Against? Assignment 1.2 Part F: Minority and Majority Governments Section 1.3: Bills to Laws Lesson 1.3A: The Passage of Legislation Lesson 1.3B: You Can Make a Difference! Assignment 1.3 Part A: Vocabulary

Assignment 1.3 Part B: Passing the Bill Assignment 1.3 Part C: The Power of Pressure Section 1.4: The Rights of Canadian Citizens Lesson 1.4A: The Constitution of Canada Lesson 1.4B: The Charter of Rights and Freedoms Lesson 1.4C: Rights in Conflict with Others Lesson 1.4D: The Impact of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms Assignment 1.4 Part A: Vocabulary Assignment 1.4 Part B: A Constitution of Our Own Assignment 1.4 Part C: Whose Side Are You On? Assignment 1.4 Part D: Written Composition Module 1 Test Module 2: History 1914-1945 Section 2.1: Canada's Role in World War I Lesson 2.1A: Canada Goes to War Lesson 2.1B: Life on the Battlefront Lesson 2.1C: Canada's Military Contribution to World War I Lesson 2.1D: Life on the Home Front Lesson 2.1E: The Conscription Crisis Lesson 2.1F: The End of World War I Assignment 2.1 Part A: Vocabulary Assignment 2.1 Part B: Interpreting a Political Cartoon Assignment 2.1 Part C: Letter Home from the Front

Assignment 2.1 Part D: Key Battles of World War I Assignment 2.1 Part E: Conscription Section 2.2: The Roaring Twenties Lesson 2.2A: Post War Adjustments Lesson 2.2B: Canada s Growing Independence Lesson 2.2C: The Roaring Twenties Lesson 2.2D: Economic Growth and Crash Assignment 2.2 Part A: Vocabulary Assignment 2.2 Part B: Autonomy Timeline Assignment 2.2 Part C: The Economic Cycle Assignment 2.2 Part D: Essay: The Roaring Twenties Section 2.3: The Great Depression Lesson 2.3A: The Depression Begins Lesson 2.3B: Responding to the Depression Lesson 2.3C: Political Change in Canada During the Depression Lesson 2.3D: Political Change Abroad Assignment 2.3 Part A: Vocabulary Assignment 2.3 Part B: Causes of the Depression Assignment 2.3 Part C: Analyzing Statistics From the Depression Assignment 2.3 Part D: Forming a Protest Party During the Depression Section 2.4: Canada's Role in World War II Lesson 2.4A: War Begins

Lesson 2.4B: Canada s Role in World War II Lesson 2.4C: The Tide Turns Lesson 2.4D: The War at Home Lesson 2.4E: The End of World War II Lesson 2.4F: The Holocaust Assignment 2.4 Part A: Vocabulary Assignment 2.4 Part B: Newspaper Article Assignment 2.4 Part C: Comparing the Conscription Debate: World War I vs. World War II Assignment 2.4 Part D: Defending the Japanese Internment Module 2 Test Module 3: History 1945-2000 Section 3.1: Canada's International Role Lesson 3.1A: The Beginning of the Cold War Lesson 3.1B: The United Nations Lesson 3.1C: Peacekeeping in the United Nations: Canada s Role Lesson 3.1D: Defending North America: Choices for Canada Lesson 3.1E: Canada s Involvement in Wars of the Cold War Era Lesson 3.1F: The End of the Cold War: The New World Order Assignment 3.1 Part A: Vocabulary Assignment 3.1 Part B: The Beginning of the Cold War: Canada s Participation Assignment 3.1 Part C: How Effective is the United Nations? Assignment 3.1 Part D: Defending North America: Choices for Canada

Assignment 3.1 Part F: During the Cold War, when Should Canada Join a Hot War? Assignment 3.1 Part G: Sleeping Next to an Elephant Assignment 3.1 Part H: Essay: Assessing Canada s Role in the World from 1945 to 2000 Section 3.2: Canada's Changing Society Lesson 3.2A: Canada: A Changing Society Lesson 3.2B: Is There a Canadian Culture? Lesson 3.2C: The Changing Role of Women in Post-War Canada Assignment 3.2 Part A: Vocabulary Assignment 3.2 Part B: Sleeping Next to an Elephant Assignment 3.2 Part C: Conduct an Interview Assignment 3.2 Part D: Understanding Canadian Culture Assignment 3.2 Part E: How Much Progress Have Women Made? Assignment 3.2 Part F: Celebrating Canadian Society: What Does it Mean to be Canadian? Section 3.3: Canada's Changing Identity Lesson 3.3A: Regionalism in Canada Lesson 3.3B: Quebec: From Nationalism to Separatism Lesson 3.3C: Quebec: The Politics of Separation Lesson 3.3D: Aboriginal Issues in the Post-War Era Assignment 3.3 Part A: Vocabulary Assignment 3.3 Part B: Western Alienation Assignment 3.3 Part C: Quebec: A Region of Its Own

Assignment 3.3 Part D: Reflecting on Residential Schools Assignment 3.3 Part E: The Historic Struggle for Self-Government Assignment 3.3 Part F: The Status of Canadian Society at the end of the Twentieth Century Module 3 Test Module 4: Human Geography Section 4.1: Population Lesson 4.1A: Population Statistics Lesson 4.1B: Population Trends: Growth and Stabilization Lesson 4.1C Responding to Population Challenges Assignment 4.1 Part A: Vocabulary Assignment 4.1 Part B: Population Statistics: Making Them Work Assignment 4.1 Part C: Applying Population Demographics Assignment 4.1 Part D: Creating a Population Pyramid Assignment 4.1 Part E: The Demographic Transition Model Assignment 4.1 Part F: Dependency Ratios Assignment 4.1 Part G: World Views on Population Growth Section 4.2: Standards of Living and Poverty Lesson 4.2A: Standard of Living Lesson 4.2B: Poverty Lesson 4.2C: Women and Children: What are we Doing to Help Them? Lesson 4.2D: Responding to Poverty Assignment 4.2 Part A: Vocabulary

Assignment 4.2 Part B: Disparate Standards of Living Assignment 4.2 Part C: Comparing Standards of Living Assignment 4.2 Part D: A Globe Divided Assignment 4.2 Part E: The Plight of Women and Children: Analyzing Statistics Section 4.3: Environmental Challenges Lesson 4.3A: Global Warming Lesson 4.3B: Ozone Depletion Lesson 4.3C: Responding to Global Warming and Ozone Depletion Lesson 4.3D: Water: The Most Valuable Resource Assignment 4.3 Part A: Vocabulary Assignment 4.3 Part B: Is Global Warming the Culprit? Assignment 4.3 Part C: Create a Concept Map on Ozone Depletion Assignment 4.3 Part D: Identify the Environmental Concern Assignment 4.3 Part E: Using Command Terms Assignment 4.3 Part F: Describe Each Environmental Concern Using Command Terms Module 4 Test