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Social 10 Pre AP

Social 10 Pre AP. Chapter 9 Effects of Cultural Contact. Housekeeping. I am pleased with how things are going. Your essay is due on Monday. We are going to the lab tomorrow to work on it. You have a quiz on Friday, it will be fill in the blanks and short answer. NOT open book.

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Social 10 Pre AP

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  1. Social 10 Pre AP Chapter 9 Effects of Cultural Contact

  2. Housekeeping • I am pleased with how things are going. • Your essay is due on Monday. • We are going to the lab tomorrow to work on it. • You have a quiz on Friday, it will be fill in the blanks and short answer. • NOT open book.

  3. Housekeeping • We will finish the film now. • Then we will talk about the format of the essay. • Finally, we will talk about the Oka Crisis.

  4. How to write an essay? • Make sure you know your topic. • How will you address the question. • Prepare your THESIS. • Pick three arguments to support your position. • Find material to back your information up. (text book, teacher’s notes, Internet*) • *only certain websites are useful, make sure to see me with any websites, so that I may approve them.

  5. Now, we are ready to start writing. (well, Almost) • Your essay should have 5 paragraphs. • Introduction / Theses • 3 Body Paragraphs • Conclusion • Your essay should be not be in 1st Person. • Eg. I think this was wrong.

  6. Body 1, 2, and 3 • Make sure these are in the same order as stated in your theses. • Topic Sentence – This is like a mini theses. But, it just talks about this paragraph. • Five points to back it up, using reference. • Make sure you are helping your argument, and don’t be afraid to go back and alter your thesis. But, it must coincide with your thesis.

  7. Introduction • A) Introduce the issue. Opening Statement • B) Effects of Cultural Contact on aboriginals. • C) Theses, These are the three points that arguments that back up my position, Point A, Point B, Point C.

  8. Conclusion • Restate your thesis. • Make reference to your 3 arguments.

  9. What do you see in this picture“on a cue card write it out, I’ll give you a few minutes.”

  10. Historical Impacts and Civil Striff • In this photo, who it the bad guy? • Tell me the story, what is happening? • This is a very famous photo that embodies that tension of the Oka Crisis.

  11. Hmmm? • What might both of these soilders been thinking?

  12. About Oka • March 1990. • Armed members of the Mohawk first nations (Kanestake) barricaded a road near the town of Oka. • They protested the building of a Golf Course on what was considered sacred land to the First nations. • The government sent in a SWAT team and launched tear gas, in the fighting one member of the police was killed.

  13. Continued • Soon, first nations across Canada joined the fight. • In Cold Lake (that’s right Alberta) first nations burnt bridges to a Military Base. • After 26 days the group agreed on a settlement. • 2 first nations were killed.

  14. Outcomes • The golf course was stopped. • Land (partial) given to the Mohawks. • The international community questioned the actions of the Quebec Government. • Started the Royal Commission. • Among other things.

  15. Let’s watch some news clips • http://archives.cbc.ca/politics/civil_unrest/topics/99/

  16. How About Now.Take that cue card and, on the other side, explain if your perspective or understanding has changed?

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