Social 30-1
You wrote your Unit 2 WRA II today in the Blenheim Room, which took all of today's period.
Social 20-1
You handed in your Unit 2 Research Projects today. If you did a Prezi, you must e-mail me the link to your Prezi, please send it to my CBE e-mail account. We split into groups of 3-4 people to do a peer edit of the 1st paragraph assignment that I gave you on Friday. You should have had 2 people read and edit your paragraph and offer you some constructive criticism. I will be reading these paragraphs over tonight and doing the same thing. Hopefully, I'll be able to give them back to you tomorrow. I will be giving you your Unit 2 Essay Question Sheets tomorrow, and I will offer some advice and warnings about both text-based sources that you will be facing (Period 3 and Period 4 students will not be writing on the same source). Your Unit 2 WRA II (Essay) is on Thursday. Your Unit 2 Final Exam is on Monday, December 6th, please see the study guide here. We started looking at Unit 3 material today, with an organizational web of Unit 3 topics, and a opinion survey on internationalism (one the main concepts of Unit 3).
Unit 2 Final Exam Study Guide:
1. Study the following PowerPoint presentations from Unit 2:
- The Causes of World War I
- Total War-Allied Victory in WWI-Paris Peace Conference
- Ultranationalism in WWII: Italy, Japan, Germany
- The Internment of Japanese-Canadians in WWII
- The Holocaust
- Eight Stages of Genocide (from the Genocide Watch website)
- Contemporary Examples of Genocide
2. Know the following key concepts:
- national interest
- domestic policy
- foreign policy
- Triple Alliance
- Triple Entente
- Treaty of Versailles
- Big Four (Woodrow Wilson, David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau, Vittorio Orlando)
- appeasement
- ultranationalism
- propaganda
- conscription crisis
- Adolf Hitler
- Nazis
- Hirohito
- Tojo
- Kristallnacht
- The Way of Subjects
- League of Nations
- total war
- internment
- War Measures Act
- Great Depression
- the Great East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
- irredentism
- genocide
- crimes against humanity
- war crimes
- Holocaust
- ethnic cleansing
- lebensraum
- Weimar Republic
- Final Solution
- decolonization
- successor state
- self-determination
3. Make sure that you review the following broad topics in your review of Unit 2 (and make sure that you can answer ALL of the questions on the Unit 2 Worksheet):
- World War I (don't concern yourself with memorizing battles though)
- Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles
- The Interwar Years
- Rise of ultranationalism in Germany, Japan, and Italy
- Causes of World War II and key events (turning points in the war)
- The Holocaust
- Contemporary examples of genocide (review case studies that were emphasized in class and in the textbook, review your notes for "Scream Bloody Murder", "Shake Hands with the Devil")
- Decolonization and self-determination (quick review of "Gandhi" film study booklet, what are successor states? What is self-determination? Kosovo case study)