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July 13 & 14
Canada & WWI
- International Background
- Video notes: “Causes of WWI”
- Canada’s Role
- Video notes: “Canada’s Role in WWI”
Homework/Readings Due next period:
- Read Chapter 2 COUNTERPOINTS
- Review MOODLE Resources (“History to WWI”)
- Complete Vocab WWI
*Test Thursday July 15
July 12
First Peoples Self Governance
Using the resource links from MOODLE, answer the following questions; upload your work to TEAMS
- What are some examples of areas that Canada’s First Peoples may exercise self governance over?
- In regards to control over activities of First Peoples communities, what does the Court require that the community/group must prove in order to be granted self governance over that activity?
- What is the importance of Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982?
- What is the importance of UNDRIP?
- What are some issues/criticisms with how Canada is addressing First Peoples Governance? Describe two.
Homework due Tuesday July 13:
- Complete First Peoples Self Governance Questions & Upload to Teams
- Complete Reading of Chapters 9,10,11,12
- Read Chapter 1
July 9
Follow up on Elections and Federal Parties
- Which Party?
- PM visit to BC
Canada’s Constitution & Charter of Rights & Freedoms
- Using the links from Moodle “Canada’s Constitution” and “Guide to Canada’s Charter of Rights & Freedoms“, answer the following:
- What is the purpose of Canada’s Constitution?
- What are the key parts of Canada’s Constitution?
- In 1982, an important addition was made to Canada’s Constitution that details how changes can be made; what was the name of this important addition and what was the process it laid out in which changes could be made to the constitution?
- In 1982, another important addition was the Charter of Rights & Freedoms: an important part of the Charter is the Notwithstanding Clause – what does this allow Provincial governments to do?
- Summarize the following parts of the Charter in one or two sentences:
- Guarantee of rights and freedoms – section 1
- Fundamental freedoms – section 2
- Democratic rights – sections 3 to 5
- Mobility rights – section 6
- Legal rights – sections 7 to 14
- Equality rights – section 15
- Official languages of Canada – sections 16 to 22
- Minority language educational rights – section 23
- Homework:
- Assignment: Answer one of the following questions –
- Complete reading by Tuesday July 13 – Chapter 9, 10, 11, 12
July 8
Follow Up on Vocab on Legislative & Executive Branch, HOC Seating Plan
Judicial Branch
- Foundations of Law
- The Rule of Law
- equality in application
- guarantee of Fundamental Justice
- The Concepts of Law and Justice
- Theories of Law
- Positivist
- Natural Law
- Legal Realism
- Case Study: Regina vs Dudley & Stephens
- Sources of Canadian Law
- Civil Code
- Justinian Code–>Custom of Paris–>Quebec Civil Code
- Common Law
- Statute Law
- Types of Law
- Public
- constitutional law
- administrative law
- criminal law
- Private (Civil)
- Relationships
- individual vs. individual
- individual vs. private organization
- private organization vs. private organization
- contract law, property law, labour law, family law, intellectual law
- Nature of Judiciary
- Impartiality and Independence of Judges
- Appointment of Judges
- Limitations on Judges
- The Adversarial System
- Structure of Canada’s Legal System
- BC: Provincial Court –> Supreme Court of BC –> Appeal Court of BC
- Canada:
- Federal Court
- Citizenship Court
- Supreme Court of Canada
Elections & Political Parties
- Powerpoint (see Moodle)
- PARAGRAPH RESPONSE: Which federal party would you generally align with? (Due July 9)
Homework:
- Read Chapter 10 & 11 by Monday, July 12
- Paragraph Response Due July 9
July 7
Follow up on Ideologies
- conservative vs liberal
- Ideologies Chart
- Ideologies Assignment
Canadian Government
- Federalism
- Overview – Canada’s Three Branches of Govt
- Video Clip
- Constitutional Monarchy
- Head of State vs Head of Government
The Legislative Branch & Executive Branch
- The Legislative Process
- Video Clip
- Majority vs Minority Government
- the House of Commons
- 338 Seats
- The Speaker and Standing Orders
- The legislative chambers (HOC “Seating Plan”)
- Bill
- First Reading
- Second Reading
- Committee
- Third Reading
- the Senate
- Roles and Appointment
- Regionalism vs Popular Representation
- Criticisms and Reform
- First Reading
- Second Reading
- Committee
- Third Reading
- the Governor General
- A Day in the Life of an M.P.
- Caucus & Solidarity
- Independents
- Crossing the Floor
- Cabinet (& Shadow Cabinet)
- the Governor General
- Role & Duties
- Throne Speech
- Prorogue
- Dissolution
- the Prime Minister
- Party Leadership
- Power of Appointment
- Party Organization
- Cabinet
- PMO
- Privy Council
- Dissolution
- Government Bureaucracy
- Departments
- Crown Corporations/Crown Lands
- Regulatory Agencies
- Advisory Bodies
Homework Due July 8:
- Read Chapter 9 (take notes)
- Complete House of Commons Seating Chart
- Complete Legislative & Executive Branch Vocab
- Digital Presentation on the LEGISLATIVE PROCESS (see TEAMS for complete description and upload instructions)
July 6
Introduction to summer school
- summer school times, set up, procedures
- digital use conduct, policies
- dates
- online vs in-person
Introduction to Course
- Textbooks
- Outline & Expectations
- Schedule
Government
- Ideologies
- PDF Chart
- Ideologies Assignment
Homework:
- Ideologies Chart
- Ideologies Assignment
- Read Chapter 9 Counterpoints (by end of the week)
June 18
French Revolution
- The Napoleonic Era (Ch.4)
- Women in society
- The Continental System
- Rise of Nationalism
- Work on notes
- Work on Activity Sheet 4-6 (Post to BLOG by no later than June 21)
June 16
The French Revolution
Video Review – “Causes of the French Revolution” (TedED)
Discuss Graphic Organizer – Leadership (Activity 3-3 MOODLE PDF)
Notes/Discussion:
- Influence of the American Revolution
- “no taxation without representation”
- equality
- government by consent of the people
- inalienable rights
- Influence of the Industrial Revolution
- rise of a middle class
- “technological” unemployment
- Estates General
- creation of the National Assembly
- the Tennis Court Oath
- Food Crisis, Louis XVI’s reaction and the fall of the Bastille
- National Guard
- Revolution spreads from Paris
- Women’s March on Versailles
- Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
- liberte, egalite, fraternite
- “citizen”
- les emigres
- The struggle for power
- les Jacobins (Danton, Robespierre) vs les Girondists (Roland, Corday)
- les sans-culottes (Marat)
- The Revolutionary Wars and French Nationalism
- The National Convention & “Louis Capet”
- The Reign of Terror
- Reign and fall of Robespierre
- The Thermidoreans
- The Directory and regress
Reading Comprehension Check – Chapter 3 Crossroads
Homework/Reading:
- Read Chapter 4 – Napoleonic Era by Monday, June 21
June 15
The French Revolution
*Graphic Organizer – Leadership (Activity 3-3 MOODLE PDF) – Upload to Digital Portfolio by June 16
Notes/Discussion:
- Geography Background
- Bodies of Water
- Climate
- Agriculture
- Land Ownership
- Agriculture & Land Ownership
- A Closer Look pp.57-58
- In what regions did most of the wealthy live?
- In the poorest regions, which products and terrain are predominant?
- What factors would lead some farmers to be better off than others?
- Conditions Pre-Revolution in Paris & in rural France
- Louis XIV
- Louis XV
- Louis XVI & Marie Antoinette
- Reading Comprehension Check – Chapter 3 Crossroads
Homework/Reading:
- Read Chapter 4 – Napoleonic Era by Monday, June 21
June 14, 16, 18 (Off Week Sessions)
US Civil Rights Movement – Background
- Background – US Civil Rights & the 1950s (Crashcourse US History #39)
- American Civil Rights Timeline (History Learning Site – see Moodle)
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US Civil Rights Movement
- Jim Crow Laws (Moodle)
- The 1960s in America (Crashcourse US HIstory #40)
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Blog Response (Post by Monday, June 21)
- Comment on one event/topic from the 1950s and one from the 1960s from the US Civil Rights Movement
- Your two entries should include:
- A brief summary
- What was it about this event/topic that stood out for you?
- Why did this event/topic resonate with you?
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