Tuesday 13 January 2015

The Last Full-ish week of the semester!

Hopefully, by now, you have started doing some reviewing, especially considering that you have a diploma on WEDNESDAY.  You will still have a politics exam to complete, next week, however it will be in the form of a partner test.  That means it will be a little bit longer, will include everything about democracies and dictatorships and the Cold War, but you will be taking the test with a partner.  That will be NEXT week, most likely on Tuesday.  If you haven't started studying, START NOW!

Some Cold War Videos to watch before your diploma on Wednesday because we won't be covering it until Thursday/Friday and Monday



What's happening your last week of social 30?

Monday
  • Video on Dissent
  • Imposing liberalism
    • Notes and examples
    • Benefits and drawbacks
    • You need textbooks today
  • Discovering Dissent Square (assignment due Friday)
Tuesday:
  • Vocabulary: Illiberal democracies
  • Notes on illiberal actions
    • War Measures Act
    • Patriot Act
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  • Questions on illiberalism
  • After school review in my classroom at 3:20
Wednesday
  • Part A in the Computer Lab.  Please show up, AT THE VERY LATEST by 8:45.  You start writing at 9.  Go pee before you go in because you will not have the opportunity to go after.
  • Good Luck :)
Thursday:
  • Final Rants: Kaylee, Sabrina, Tristan and Britney 
  • Start with the Cold War
    • How it started from the end of World War II
    • Different techniques
Friday:
  • Continue with the Cold War and imposition of liberalism

Sunday 4 January 2015

Dictatorships and Illiberal Democracies

As of this week, we have 12 class days of school left, one of which will be your written portion of your Diploma Exam.  In these last 2 weeks, we will be looking at the two major dictatorships of the 20th century and why democracies sometimes feel the need to limit your rights and freedoms. If those rights and freedoms are limited in an unjust way, a democracy can become an illiberal democracy.  After that, we will look at what you can do to make sure that your rights and freedoms are always upheld.

The Plan for the Week

Monday:
  • Hand in Projects
  • Vocabulary: Communism and Fascism
  • Basics of dictatorships and how they manifested in USSR and Nazi Germany
Life under Stalin

Life under Hitler

  • Similarities and Differences between the systems
Tuesday:
  • Finish up with dictatorships
  • Vocabulary: Individual Rights and Collective Rights
  • Different Types of Rights and how they are protected
Wednesday:
  • Protecting Democracies: Safety and Security vs. Rights and Freedoms
    • Which is more is more important?
  • Vocabulary: Dissent, Civil Disobedience
  • Notes on Dissent and its role in a democracy
    • Acceptable vs unacceptable
  • The use of dissent in democracy and it's importance
    • YOU WILL NEED A DATA SEEKING DEVICE, PREFERABLY A LAPTOP
Thursday:
  • Rants by Danielle and Tyler
  • The use of dissent in democracy and it's importance
    • YOU WILL NEED A DATA SEEKING DEVICE, PREFERABLY A LAPTOP
    • Categorizing the events
Friday
  • Why governments limit rights:
    • To uphold the democracy
  • Imposition of Liberalism - Was it always a choice?
Imposing Liberalism in Afghanistan


Imposing Liberalism in Canada

    • Red Paper and White Paper 
    • Residential Schools

  • What's more important: Safety and Security or Rights and Freedoms?