Friday, February 26, 2010

February 26


I gave you some notes on the market economy today, so if you missed class today, you would need to get these notes from a classmate. Also, you were to answer a couple of questions with a partner on the market economy. I also did a homework check on the "Philosophies of Industrialism" booklet and I also went through some problematic parts of this booklet. I also gave you a handout on the emergence of welfare capitalism and modern liberalism. We'll be looking at increasing government intervention in the economy, Keynesian economics and the Keynesian response to booms and busts in the business cycle next week. Your Chapter 4 Questions are due on Monday, March 1st.


I went through a PowerPoint presentation called "The Causes of World War I" today, so please print it off and add it to your notes. I will be doing a homework check on it next week, probably on Tuesday. Your Chapter 4 Key Terms and Questions are due on Monday, March 1st. You will be writing your Unit 1 Written Response Assignment I (three source analysis) on Wednesday, March 3rd. I will be (re)teaching how to write these assignments prior to Wednesday. On Friday, March 5th you have your Chapter 3-4 Test, please see the study guide below.


This test will be on Friday, March 5th. It will consist of a matching section (10 key concepts) and a short answer section.

  • study the PowerPoint presentation "Contending Loyalties"
  • make sure that you have read Chapters 3 and 4 (it is all testable material)
  • know the key concepts from Chapters 3 and 4 (please see the Unit 1 Worksheet for these)
  • study your answers to the Chapter 3 and 4 questions from the Unit 1 Worksheet (all could potentially be on the quiz)



One week from today, you will be writing your Unit 1 Final Exam. It is 75 multiple choice questions. Make sure that you have read Chapters 1-4 in Exploring Nationalism. Please make sure that you know the key concepts from Unit 1 (see below). Also review the PowerPoint presentations that you should have in your notes. They are also on the wiki under Unit 1 Presentations. These are the presentations that you should review:

1. Nation and Identity
2. The French Revolution
3. The Napoleonic Era
4. Contending Loyalties

Know the key concepts from the Unit 1 Worksheet (a lot of them have been defined on the wiki by your classmates, check under Unit 1 Key Terms). If you know the key concepts you'll be able apply them to test.

  • nation
  • nation-state
  • nationalism
  • patriotism
  • self-determination
  • sovereignty
  • sovereign
  • civic nation
  • civic nationalism
  • ethnic nationalism
  • collective consciousness
  • French Revolution
  • Estates-General
  • Louis XVI
  • First Estate
  • Second Estate
  • Third Estate
  • cahiers de doléances
  • Ancien Régime
  • bourgeoisie
  • feudal system
  • philosophes
  • Declaration of the Rights of Man
  • National Assembly
  • Tennis Court Oath
  • constitutional monarchy
  • Jacobins
  • Girondins
  • National Convention
  • levée en masse
  • Robespierre
  • Danton
  • Marat
  • Reign of Terror
  • Napoleon
  • Napoleonic Code
  • Continental System
  • contending loyalties
  • cultural pluralism
  • reasonable accommodation
  • sovereignists
  • federalists
  • royal commission
  • expressions of nationalism
  • non-nationalist loyalty
  • alienation
  • segregation

Thursday, February 25, 2010

February 25


I gave you class time today to work on your Chapter 3 and 4 Key Terms and Questions from the Unit 1 Worksheet. Your Chapter 3 Key Terms and Questions are due tomorrow, and your Chapter 4 Key Terms and Questions are due on Monday (March 1st). I collected your French Revolution DBA assignment today. If you didn't hand it in today, you will lose 10% per day that it is late. Tomorrow on the blog I will post the study guide for the Chapter 3-4 Test (which is next Friday, March 5th) and the Unit 1 Final Exam study guide (which is on Monday, March 8th). Hopefully, you finished your homework in class. Please make sure that you print off the "Contending Loyalties" PowerPoint presentation for homework check marks.



I gave you class time to complete the "Philosophies of Industrialism" booklet, which is due tomorrow. Also you could have taken time today to complete your Chapter 4 Questions as well. These questions are due on Monday. I returned your Chapter 4 Key Terms today. Please make sure that you read Chapter 4 and the other notes that I sent you by e-mail! Hopefully by giving you this class time we have lightened your workload a bit heading into the weekend. Please make sure that you print off the "Responding to Classical Liberalism" PowerPoint presentation for homework check marks. This presentation has a title slide like the one below.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

February 24


I went through a PowerPoint presentation today called "Contending Loyalties" that corresponds to material in Chapter 3 in your textbook. Please print it off and add it to your notes. Your French Revolution DBA assignment is due tomorrow, and your Chapter 3 Key Terms and Questions are due on Friday.


I went through a PowerPoint presentation today that dealt with the emergence of new ideologies in response to classical liberalism and the Industrial Revolution called "Responses to Classical Liberalism". I have sent this presentation to you already, so make sure that you print it off and add it to your notes, I will do a homework check on it in the next couple of days. I also gave you a booklet today (you will get time to work on it tomorrow in class) called "The Philosophies of Industrialism" that you were to work on. I also collected your Chapter 4 Key Terms today. You don't have homework tonight, so if you would like to watch a certain hockey game, that's fine by me.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

February 23


You went through the law of supply and demand and business cycle today. We'll be building upon the "economic snapshots" of the business cycle when we look at government intervention in the economy. Your Chapter 4 Key Terms are due tomorrow.


We discussed the concept of expressions of nationalism as well as ranking the causes of the French Revolution. Please read Chapter 3 tonight, and find some time to work on the French Revolution DBA as well. The French Revolution DBA is due on Thursday.

Monday, February 22, 2010

February 22


I went through a quick review of the 19th century political spectrum and the 20th century political spectrum as well discussing how if you bend the 20th century political spectrum you can see how communism and fascism have some commonalities. As well, I reviewed the political-economic grid because this was the question on the Chapter 1-2 Test that caused the most problems. I also went into the political and economic origins of classical liberalism and made connections to the principles of individualism (principles associated with classical liberalism). I also went through some basic economics, talking about scarcity, economic systems, basic economic questions and basic economic values associated with the various economic systems. I have sent you some notes by e-mail that you need to print off and bring to class tomorrow (make sure you read them!) for homework check marks. You should read Chapter 4 tonight, since we will be dealing with topics associated with this chapter for the remainder of this week and into next week as well.


You wrote your Chapter 1-2 Test today in class, which took most of the period. You should get the results back next week. Your French Revolution DBA is due this Thursday (February 25th). It would be a good idea to start this sooner, rather than later!

Friday, February 19, 2010

February 19


I finished "The Development of Classical Liberalism" PowerPoint presentation in class today. I have sent this presentation to your e-mail accounts, so please print it off and add it to your notes (I'll do a homework check on this on Monday). You should read Chapter 3 this weekend, and complete the Chapter 3 Questions from the Chapter 3 Worksheet for Monday.


We watched a little bit of "History Bites" on the French Revolution and Napoleonic times. I also did a homework check to see if you printed off your "Napoleonic Age" PowerPoint presentation. I also gave you your French Revolution DBA, this is due on Thursday, February 25th. I will also send this to you by e-mail to make it easier to complete. Please study for your Chapter 1-2 Test, which is on Monday. Please see the study guide here (scroll down to find it).

Thursday, February 18, 2010

February 18


I showed you a short video from the Turning Points in History series on Napoleon's failed invasion of Russia, and then I finished off the PowerPoint presentation called "The Napoleonic Age". I have sent this presentation to you already, and you should print it off and add it your notes since I will be doing a homework check on it tomorrow. You might also want to check out this timeline to fill in your own notes. Please remember to take some time to study for your Chapter 1-2 Test, which is on Monday. Please see the study guide here (scroll down to find it)


You wrote your Unit 1 Essay in the Blenheim Room today. Tomorrow we'll continue to look at "The Development of Classical Liberalism". Your Chapter 3 Key Terms are due tomorrow. The questions from the Chapter 3 Worksheet will be due at a later date. Make sure that you read Chapter 3 in the next few days!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

February 17


I continued with the PowerPoint presentation called "The Napoleonic Age" and then showed you an A & E Biography video called "Napoleon Bonaparte: The Glory of France". As you watched this video, you could have filled in your Napoleonic Age timelines a bit more. You might also want to check out this timeline to fill in your own notes. I also talked about your upcoming Chapter 1-2 Test, which will be on Monday. Please see the study guide here (scroll down to find it). I will finish off the PowerPoint presentation tomorrow.


I gave you a chance again to look at exemplar essays from the first semester, and we de-constructed one them, looking at the organizational structure of one of the essays. You also had an opportunity to do some small group brainstorming to look at potential arguments and evidence that you might use in tomorrow's essay. I also started a PowerPoint presentation on "The Development of Classical Liberalism" which I will continue on Friday. You will write your Unit 1 Essay tomorrow, so please go directly to the Blenheim Room.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

February 16

Sorry for the later post tonight...

Most of today's class was spent writing your Unit 1 Final Exam. I also gave you the essay question sheet for Thursday's in class essay. I will take in your "Sicko" Film Study for homework check marks tomorrow.


You wrote your World Geography Test today. I also started a presentation on "The Napoleonic Age" which I will finish tomorrow. On Monday, February 22nd you will be writing your Chapter 1-2 Test. Please see the study guide below.

This test will be on Monday, February 22nd. The test has a matching section and a short answer section.

  • Make sure that you have read both Chapter 1-2 from your textbook Exploring Nationalism
  • Study Chapter 1-2 Key Terms from the Unit 1 Worksheet
  • Study your answers to the questions from the Unit 1 Worksheet for Chapter 1-2
  • Study the presentations: "Nation and Identity" (Chapter 1 material + supplementary material), "Shaping Nationalism: The French Revolution" (Chapter 2 material + supplementary material), and "The Napoleonic Age" (Chapter 2 material + supplementary material)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

February 10


We finished watching the History Channel's "The French Revolution" video today. You should probably complete filling in your French Revolution timeline by visiting the timeline that I made last year, please find it here. You have your World Geography Test on Tuesday, February 16th, please see the study guide and links to geography games here (scroll down to find it).

If you missed class, and you want to see the rest of the video, please visit the following link to YouTube. It looks like someone has posted the video, but it is split into about 10 parts.


Most of today's class was spent writing your Chapter 1-2 Test, you will get the results of this test on Tuesday. You have your Unit 1 Final Exam on Tuesday, please see the link to the study guide here. You also have your Unit 1 Essay on Thursday, so you will get the essay question sheet with the text-based source in Tuesday's class.

Tuesday, February 09, 2010

February 9


I did a homework check on your Chapter 2 Key Terms and Questions. We finished watching "Sicko" today as well. This film study will be due on Tuesday of next week. You have your Chapter 1-2 Test tomorrow, please see the study guide here (scroll down to find it). Also, next week you will write your Unit 1 Final Exam, please see the study guide below. On Thursday of next week you will be writing your Unit 1 essay, a couple of days in advance of this I will be giving you the text-based source to which you will be responding. We looked at a couple of examples of student essays from the first semester, and we will try to finish this off next week.

The Unit 1 Final is a 55 question multiple choice test. It will be written on Tuesday, February 16th. Make sure that you study the following:

  • Chapter 1 and 2 Key Terms from the Unit 1 Worksheet
  • Study the Ideology Notes (Black Gold School District PDF file)
  • Study the 19th Century and 20th Century political spectrums
  • Study the political-economic grid
  • Know the values and ideas associated with the various ideologies
  • Study the Individualism and Collectivism booklet


I gave you some notes on the French Revolution, and a chart on French Society in 1789 (on the eve of the French Revolution). We then started watching the History Channel's "The French Revolution", which we will finish tomorrow. As you were watching this video you were to fill out a timeline of key events in the French Revolution. Your Chapter 2 Key Terms and Questions are due tomorrow, and you must print off "The French Revolution" PowerPoint presentation for homework check marks. Here is a link to a timeline of the French Revolution that I made that you might want to check out.


Next Tuesday, you will have a World Geography Test. Please see the study guide below.


This test will take place on Friday, September 12th. It is simply a country identification test. You will be given a world map with certain countries identified and you need to be able to write out what country it is. Here are the countries that may appear on the test:

  • any of the EU countries (there are 27 countries in the EU, a map of the EU is in your textbook on page 265)
  • any of the NATO countries (there's some overlap here with the EU, but not all EU countries are members of NATO)
  • any of the G8 countries: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United States, and the United Kingdom
  • full members of MERCOSUR: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and other associate members or countries that are achieving membership in MERCOSUR, such as: Venezuela, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador
  • to ask you to know ALL of the countries in the African Union would be cruel, so we'll focus on countries that came up last year or will likely be in the news this year: Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Libya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Zimbabwe
  • other very important countries that will be in the news this year, or that we'll be talking about, or get mentioned in your textbook: Cuba, Mexico, Jamaica, Serbia, Georgia, China,
    India, Myanmar, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq,
    Israel
  • **BIG HINT: if a country is a member of a few of these international organizations then there's a STRONG possibility that they will be on the test!!**



Monday, February 08, 2010

February 8


I took in your Individualism vs. Collectivism booklets for homework check marks at the beginning of class. Please remember that your Chapter 2 Key Terms and Questions are due tomorrow. Also, please remember that you have your Chapter 1-2 Test on Wednesday, please see the study guide here (scroll down to find it). We started a film study of "Sicko" today, which we will finish off tomorrow.




I finished off the PowerPoint presentation on "The French Revolution" today. I will send this presentation to you tonight (hopefully, I'm experiencing some technical issues with the images in this presentation). Your Chapter 2 Key Terms and Questions are due on Wednesday. If I were you, I would try to get the key terms completed tonight. Tomorrow we'll start watching a documentary on the French Revolution.

Friday, February 05, 2010

February 5


Most of today's class was spent looking at the Written Response Assignment II that will appear on the Diploma Exam. I also gave you the Individualism vs. Collectivism booklet, which is due on Monday. Your Chapter 2 Key Terms and Questions are due on Tuesday (please make sure that you include the supplementary material in your key terms). You also have your Chapter 1-2 Test on Wednesday, please see the study guide here (scroll down to find it).


You wrote your Enlightenment Thinkers Quiz today, and you will get the results back on Monday. I also started a PowerPoint presentation called "The French Revolution", which I will be continuing next week. Please read the following pages in Chapter 2 of your textbook: p. 43-47, p. 50, p. 52-53. This will help you understand the concepts that we will be dealing with for the coming weeks.

Thursday, February 04, 2010

February 4


I went through a PowerPoint presentation today called "The Enlightenment". You will be writing a matching quiz on material from this presentation tomorrow. Study the chart that you filled out during this presentation tonight. I have sent this presentation to your e-mail accounts already. I still haven't heard from some of you to see if the e-mail distribution list is working or not, so please let me know that you are getting the e-mail messages.

I did some review of the political and economic spectrums today, as well as the political-economic grid. I also introduced the concepts of individualism and collectivism. Your Chapter 2 Key Terms and Questions will be due on Tuesday, so if you want to start working on that tonight, please do so. You have your Chapter 1-2 Test on Wednesday of next week, please see the study guide here (scroll down to find it). Please make sure that you print off the Ideology Notes from the Black Gold School District, you can find those notes here. Tomorrow, we'll be looking at preparing for the in-class position papers that you'll be facing over the course of the semester.

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

February 3


Today was mostly a work period for you to complete the Chapter 1 Key Terms and Questions from the Unit 1 Worksheet. These key terms and questions are due tomorrow. Tomorrow we'll look at important thinkers in the Age of Reason as an introduction to the intellectual causes of the French Revolution. I will deliver a lecture/PowerPoint presentation on the Enlightenment, and then on Friday you will have a matching quiz on the key Enlightenment thinkers introduced in the lecture on Thursday.


I went through a PowerPoint presentation called "Identity and Ideology" which I have sent to you already. If you didn't receive this presentation, please send me an e-mail and I will send it off to you. You have a couple of pieces of homework, tonight, please print off the Ideology Notes from the Black Gold school district. Also, you should be working on your Chapter 1 Questions tonight (they are due on Friday). Also, you should print off the "Introducing Government" PowerPoint presentation and bring it to class tomorrow to receive homework check credits for it. One week from today you have your Chapter 1-2 Test. This is the only test this semester that will have matching and short answer on it. Please see the study guide below.


The Chapter 1-2 Test is on Wednesday, January 10th. It is a mixed format test, it will have a matching section and a short answer section. Here is what you should review/study for this test:

  • Chapter 1 and 2 Key Terms/Concepts and the Supplementary Key Terms from the Unit 1 Worksheet
  • be able to answer any of the questions from the Unit 1 Worksheet (hopefully you have quality answers to study from!)
  • you must know the 19th century political spectrum and the 20th century political spectrum
  • know similarities and differences between communism and fascism
  • be able to label political and economic spectrums and the values associated with these ideologies
  • be able to label the political-economic grid and know examples of the ideologies in the quadrants (study the Ideology Notes and the notes I gave you in class)
  • know the differences between individualism and collectivism, be able to apply your understanding of these concepts
  • know the key ideas associated with Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau (for example, view of the nature of human beings, etc.)

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

February 2


I went through a PowerPoint presentation today called "Introducing Government", which I will be sending to your e-mail accounts. If you gave me a Hotmail e-mail address you will probably need to look for my e-mail message in your junk mail. You will need to set me up as someone that you want to get e-mails from (and you want to get e-mails from me). As I was going through this presentation, you were to take notes and fill out a chart on Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau that covered their view of human nature, how they felt society should be organized and the role of citizens. You should definitely read the Introduction and Chapter 1 of your textbook and complete the Chapter 1 Key Terms for homework tonight. These key terms are from the Unit 1 Worksheet that I gave you in class today. I will also send you some supplementary notes on Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau that will be useful and you should probably read them and print them off and add them to your notes.


I gave you a couple of organizational webs for the course today, one for the entire course and the other for Unit 1. I went through a PowerPoint presentation today called "Nation and Identity". I have sent this presentation to you, so please check your e-mail (check your junk mail if you have a Hotmail account). Your homework assignment is to read Chapter 1 tonight.




When I send you presentations, here is what I recommend that you do: keep an electronic copy of the presentation, preferably in an appropriately named folder. Next you'll need to print it off. I recommend that you print off 4 slides per page. Here's how you do it. Open the presentation up in PowerPoint, then go under File and select Print. Then set things up like the picture below:

Monday, February 01, 2010

February 1


I think that I have very simple, straight-forward classroom rules and expectations. I will be discussing these in class, but here's a quick recap:

  • Please be on-task during classroom time (visit later)
  • No cell phones (as per school policy); if your parents really need to get in touch with you, they should call the office. Please don't bring cell phones to class, or if you do, please remember to turn them off!
  • Please don't listen to music on MP3 players or iPods during class time, unless I have given you permission to do so.
  • Be polite. You should be listening during class lectures or when your classmates have questions to ask (you might have some of the same questions).
  • Be on time. If you are late, please enter the classroom quietly and apologize for being late. If the door is locked, I have started the lecture or there is a class presentation in progress; I will open the door and let you in as soon as possible.
  • Clean up after yourselves. Please don't leave garbage on the floor. I like my classroom fairly neat and tidy.
  • Don't bring junk food to class. Healthy snacks only. Or you could always wait until lunchtime.
  • You may chew gum in class on the following conditions: don't chew like a cow, I don't want to see the gum or hear you chewing it, that's just gross.
  • Late assignments: 10% is deducted for every day an assignment is late. If you have an excused absence, then there is some flexibility with this rule.
  • Please make sure that a parent or guardian calls the school to have absences excused. If you miss a test due to an unexcused absence you will be assigned a mark of "zero".
    I will be contacting parent/guardians if you have unexcused absences.
  • Please adhere to the school's academic honesty policy which is on the back of your course outlines.
  • If you are going away on holidays (please do not schedule holidays during examination periods in January and June), please let me know in advance. I can prepare materials for you, let you know what you'll be missing, and even give you handouts in advance. This way you won't feel "lost" when you come back from holidays.


Here are some simple rules that I have established for using the blog, and some other informational items:

  • Please post on the blog anonymously.
  • If you feel the need to identify yourself, or clarify which grade you're in, please use your initials and your class and section (for example, K.G. in Social 20-2).
  • Some of you may have your own Blogger accounts. Please don't post on this blog using your Blogger ID, otherwise you may have people visiting your blog that you may not want to see what you're posting.
  • Please be courteous, polite and respectful when posting comments on the blog. Don't be rude to your classmates on the blog.
  • Please be patient with my response time.
  • Please post comments and questions on the blog prior to 10 p.m.
  • Between 6-8 p.m. I am usually not online.
  • Please do not post links to questionable materials.
  • Inappropriate comments will be deleted. Please don't do this, it's a waste of my time, I could be doing more productive things, like answering questions that you may have.