Wednesday, July 25, 2012

July 25

You wrote your Unit 3 WRA II Essay today. On Friday, you'll be writing Part A of your Final Exam, also a WRA II Essay. I don't want more technical glitches! Go directly to the Blenheim Room on Friday. You'll have 80 minutes to write the essay, don't be late!!
I went through a PowerPoint lecture today called "A Brief History of French and English Relations" that corresponds to material in Chapter 13 and 15 in your textbook. This presentation has already been loaded on the wiki under Unit 4 Presentations. Please remember that you have your Unit 3 Final Exam tomorrow (please see the study guide below). Your Chapter 11 and 12 Key Terms and Questions are due on Thursday, and your Chapter 13 and 14 Key Terms and Questions are due on Friday.

This exam consists of 75 multiple choice questions. It will be written on Thursday, July 26th.

Please review all of the Unit 3 PowerPoint presentations that I have sent to you:
  • "Nations, Nation-States and Internationalism"
  • "Canada's Foreign Policy"
  • "Nationalism and Internationalism"
Please review all of the Unit 3 Key Terms from the Unit 3 Worksheet in addition to the key concepts that were introduced in the PowerPoint presentations. In addition to this, I would like to emphasize the following points with you:
  • know the difference between multilateralism, unilateralism and bilateralism and know examples of each
  • know the spectrum of foreign policy: internationalism, nationalism, ultranationalism, and supranationalism
  • know the different foreign policy options
  • know the 6 themes of Canadian foreign policy/Canada's foreign policy goals
  • what influences foreign policy decisions?
  • methods of foreign policy
  • motivations for nations involvement or non-involvement in international affairs
  • how can foreign policy promote internationalism?
  • tied aid, bilateral aid, multilateral aid
  • examples of INGOs and IGOs
  • the United Nations (organization/structure, bodies, etc.)
  • peacemaking vs. peacekeeping (and examples)
  • different understandings of internationalism (types of internationalism)
  • why do international organizations exist? purposes and examples

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