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Social Studies 11 Final Provincial Examination Review Guide Noe ** 20% of Final Mark Part A: 55 selected response questions 709% Part 1 history essay 15% 1 geography essay 13% 100% Explain the significance of changes in world ‘Population in world population with ¢ \>* “TEA reference to: Population pyramids, distribution, density, demographic wansitions exe CES th 2 eae MA oe History: Describe Canada's evolution as a politically autonomous nation Assess Canada’s role n World War I and IL and the wet impact on Canada Goose Canada’s participation in world affairs with reference human rights, United Nations, Cold War, and modem conflicts Assess the development and impact of Canadian social Policies and programs Assess the impact of the conscription crises, Quebec nationalism, bilingualism, and regionalism on Canadian unity Rod axe pate “jen \ uk ty eon gow’ pole Prominent items on previous exams: 1. Population Pyramids ~ 2. Demographic Transitions Model 3. Population Distribution 4. Population Density 5. Dependency Ratio 6. Changes ro World Population Staten ics eacterse, oF dmccens 7. Population Growth 8. Literacy Rates 9. Life Expectancy Rates 10. Infant Mortality Rates 11. Disease (HIV/AIDS) 12. Fenility Rates 13, GDP 14, Causes of poverty (Armed conflict, natural disasters, lack of education and employment 15. International Aid (CIDA, NGOs, UNICEF, WHO) 16. Debt Reduction Wsn-gevery 17. Global Warming picuoee Oh teocning Been Kons, 2 18. Ozone Depletion CECS Scares Hole cermuns \S~§19. Kyoto Protocol ‘220. Threats to water quality and supply (contamination, misuse gerund meaes, 228d en enptere Fyoce _ _21. Possible Solutions (Treatment technologies, conservation) Hens(eo\ 689 One Child Policy ~ Aggede: 21. 95 acid Rain 24. Aquifer weer cf FOTOS CECE spateral Hic 25. Deforestationcne., acing, Cloye Aces, 26. United Nations Human Development Index \ 27. totalitarianism 28. democracy beralism 30. conservatism 31. socialism 32. fascism 33. communism = 34. Canada's major political parties (policies, philosophies, priorities) 35, Passage of legislation (including first, second, third reading, Royal Assent, private members bill) 36. Party discipline versus free vote 37. Cabinet and Shadow Cabinet 38. Patronage 39. Order-in-council 40. Elections 41. Petitions and protests, 42. Lobbyists 43. Special interest groups 44, Court actions 45, Media campaigns 46. Electoral system (candidates, panies. constituencies, voting, election campaigns) 47. Majority and minority governments (benefits and challenges) 48. BNA. Act, Bill of Rights 49. Notwithstanding Ciause and Amending Formula 50. Chaner of Rights and Freedoms (equality, mobility legal rights, language rights, education) 51, Universal Declaration of Human Rights 52. BC Human Rights Code 53. Patriation of the Constitution 34. Civil Service Hiring 55. The Somme 56. Passchendaele 57. Vimy Ridge 58, Ypres 59. 100 Day Campaign 60, attrition 61. trench warfare 62. U-boats 63, Enemy Aliens 64, Conscription 65. Halifax Explosion 66. Victory Bonds 67. Rationing 68. War Measures Act 69. Parliamentary vote to join WW I (enthusiasm) 70. Canada Corps in WW1 71. Paris Peace Conference 72. League of Nations 73. Propaganda 74, Halibut Treaty 15. King/Byng Crisis 76. Statute of Westminster 77. CCF 78, William Aberhart (Bible Bill) 79, Social Credit Party 80. Chanak Crisis 81, Overspeculation 82, Suffrage 83. Prohibition 84, Regionalism 85. Recession 86. Depression 87. Recovery 88. Prosperity 89, Deficit 90. Inflation 91. Supply and Demand 92. Economic Cycle 93. Government Intervention 94, Protest Parties 95. Soup Kitchens 96. One Big Union 97. Winnipeg General Strike 98. On-To-Ottawa Trek 99, Regina Manifesto 100. Dieppe 101 Italian Campaign - Ortona 102. D-Day 103. Battle of the Atlantic 104, Hong Kong 105, Liberation of the Netherlands 106. Air Training 107. Total War 108. Holocaust, 109. Arsenal of Democracy 10. Kristalinacht M1 Dunkirk 112. Juno Beach 113. Bomber command 114, United Nations 115. Security Council 116. UN agencies 117. Cold War 18. NATO 119. Korean War 120. Suez Crisis 121. Gouzenko Affair 122, NORAD 123. Dew Line 124, Bomarc Missiles 125. Avro Arrow 126, Post-war increased industrial capacity 127. Economic Growth and Employment 128. Canadian Flag 129, (Changing Social Attitudes 130, Welfare State 131. Medicare 132 Old Age Pension 133. Employment Insurance 134, Death Penalty 135, 136. 137. 138, 139, 140, 141 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150. 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157. 161. 162. 163. 164, 165, 166. 167, 168, 169, 170, 171. 172, 173. 174, 175, 176. 17. 178, Gun Control Civil Rights Workers’ Compensation Immigration Act Point System Massey Commission Cultural Appropriation Americanization CRTC cBC NFB Canada Councit ‘National Energy Policy Multiculturalism Act Pay and employment equity Land Mines Treaty Refugee Policy Free the Children Head Tax 1991 Gulf War Bosnia Rwandan genocide Ethnic Cleansing Milosovie Bill 22 Bill 101 Pay and employment equity Union Nationale Quiet Revolution October Crisis Sovereignty referendums (1980, 1995) PQ BQ Official Languages Act Bilingual Labeling Marginalization Dependency White Paper Oka Indian Act Residential Schools ‘Treaty Negotiations Self-Government Reserves

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