Social Studies 11 Final Provincial Examination Review Guide
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** 20% of Final Mark
Part A: 55 selected response questions 709%
Part
1 history essay 15%
1 geography essay 13%
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Explain the significance of changes in world ‘Population in world population with ¢ \>* “TEA
reference to: Population pyramids, distribution, density, demographic wansitions
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History:
Describe Canada's evolution as a politically autonomous nation
Assess Canada’s role n World War I and IL and the wet impact on Canada
Goose Canada’s participation in world affairs with reference human rights,
United Nations, Cold War, and modem conflicts
Assess the development and impact of Canadian social Policies and programs
Assess the impact of the conscription crises, Quebec nationalism, bilingualism,
and regionalism on Canadian unity
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1. Population Pyramids ~
2. Demographic Transitions Model
3. Population Distribution
4. Population Density
5. Dependency Ratio
6. Changes ro World Population Staten ics eacterse, oF dmccens
7. Population Growth
8. Literacy Rates
9. Life Expectancy Rates
10. Infant Mortality Rates
11. Disease (HIV/AIDS)
12. Fenility Rates
13, GDP
14, Causes of poverty (Armed conflict, natural disasters, lack of education and
employment
15. International Aid (CIDA, NGOs, UNICEF, WHO)
16. Debt Reduction Wsn-gevery
17. Global Warming picuoee Oh teocning Been Kons,
2 18. Ozone Depletion CECS Scares Hole cermuns
\S~§19. Kyoto Protocol
‘220. Threats to water quality and supply (contamination, misuse gerund meaes, 228d en enptere
Fyoce _ _21. Possible Solutions (Treatment technologies, conservation)
Hens(eo\ 689 One Child Policy ~
Aggede: 21. 95 acid Rain
24. Aquifer weer cf FOTOS CECE spateral Hic
25. Deforestationcne., acing, Cloye Aces,
26. United Nations Human Development Index \
27. totalitarianism
28. democracy
beralism
30. conservatism
31. socialism
32. fascism
33. communism =
34. Canada's major political parties (policies, philosophies, priorities)
35, Passage of legislation (including first, second, third reading, Royal Assent, private
members bill)
36. Party discipline versus free vote
37. Cabinet and Shadow Cabinet
38. Patronage
39. Order-in-council
40. Elections
41. Petitions and protests,
42. Lobbyists
43. Special interest groups44, Court actions
45, Media campaigns
46. Electoral system (candidates, panies. constituencies, voting, election campaigns)
47. Majority and minority governments (benefits and challenges)
48. BNA. Act, Bill of Rights
49. Notwithstanding Ciause and Amending Formula
50. Chaner of Rights and Freedoms (equality, mobility legal rights, language rights,
education)
51, Universal Declaration of Human Rights
52. BC Human Rights Code
53. Patriation of the Constitution
34. Civil Service Hiring
55. The Somme
56. Passchendaele
57. Vimy Ridge
58, Ypres
59. 100 Day Campaign
60, attrition
61. trench warfare
62. U-boats
63, Enemy Aliens
64, Conscription
65. Halifax Explosion
66. Victory Bonds
67. Rationing
68. War Measures Act
69. Parliamentary vote to join WW I (enthusiasm)
70. Canada Corps in WW1
71. Paris Peace Conference
72. League of Nations
73. Propaganda
74, Halibut Treaty
15. King/Byng Crisis
76. Statute of Westminster
77. CCF
78, William Aberhart (Bible Bill)
79, Social Credit Party
80. Chanak Crisis
81, Overspeculation
82, Suffrage
83. Prohibition
84, Regionalism
85. Recession
86. Depression
87. Recovery
88. Prosperity89, Deficit
90. Inflation
91. Supply and Demand
92. Economic Cycle
93. Government Intervention
94, Protest Parties
95. Soup Kitchens
96. One Big Union
97. Winnipeg General Strike
98. On-To-Ottawa Trek
99, Regina Manifesto
100. Dieppe
101 Italian Campaign - Ortona
102. D-Day
103. Battle of the Atlantic
104, Hong Kong
105, Liberation of the Netherlands
106. Air Training
107. Total War
108. Holocaust,
109. Arsenal of Democracy
10. Kristalinacht
M1 Dunkirk
112. Juno Beach
113. Bomber command
114, United Nations
115. Security Council
116. UN agencies
117. Cold War
18. NATO
119. Korean War
120. Suez Crisis
121. Gouzenko Affair
122, NORAD
123. Dew Line
124, Bomarc Missiles
125. Avro Arrow
126, Post-war increased industrial capacity
127. Economic Growth and Employment
128. Canadian Flag
129, (Changing Social Attitudes
130, Welfare State
131. Medicare
132 Old Age Pension
133. Employment Insurance
134, Death Penalty135,
136.
137.
138,
139,
140,
141
142,
143,
144,
145,
146,
147,
148,
149,
150.
151,
152,
153,
154,
155,
156,
157.
161.
162.
163.
164,
165,
166.
167,
168,
169,
170,
171.
172,
173.
174,
175,
176.
17.
178,
Gun Control
Civil Rights
Workers’ Compensation
Immigration Act
Point System
Massey Commission
Cultural Appropriation
Americanization
CRTC
cBC
NFB
Canada Councit
‘National Energy Policy
Multiculturalism Act
Pay and employment equity
Land Mines Treaty
Refugee Policy
Free the Children
Head Tax
1991 Gulf War
Bosnia
Rwandan genocide
Ethnic Cleansing
Milosovie
Bill 22
Bill 101
Pay and employment equity
Union Nationale
Quiet Revolution
October Crisis
Sovereignty referendums (1980, 1995)
PQ
BQ
Official Languages Act
Bilingual Labeling
Marginalization
Dependency
White Paper
Oka
Indian Act
Residential Schools
‘Treaty Negotiations
Self-Government
Reserves
Microbiological Evaluation of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Tape, Cellulose Sponge and Cotton As Spacer Materials Combined With Intracanal Medicament-An in Vitro Study