Social Studies 20-1

Use the button above to submit the link to any Social 20 assignments that are digitally created -other than Word/Google Docs (YouTube, Prezi, Google Slides, etc.). In some modules you may be required to submit newspaper articles or images - submit these here too.

Review Social 20 with Kahoot -Follow instructions:

  • Click on "Play as Guest"

  • "Continue as Guest"

  • Click on Classic

  • Follow the Game Pin instructions to log in with your phone

  • ANSWER on your phone, advance questions on computer/chromebook

Citation Formatting Sites:

This course will frequently require you to site your sources (research, photos, etc) using APA format. Use one these sites to help you in this process

Module 1 - Social 20-1

1.3 - Who are you?

1.4 - How Many Countries Are there

1.6 - Aspects Of Nation

1.8 - Japan

1.13 Samurai, Daimyo, Matthew Perry

Module 2 - Social 20-1

2.5 - Intro - French Revolution

2.8 - French Revolution

2.9 - French Revolution

2.10 - Napoleon

2.10, 2.11, 2.12 - Napoleonic Era

2.10, 2.11, 2.12 - Napoleon

2.10, 2.11, 2.12 - Napoleon

2.10, 2.11, 2.12 - Napoleon

2.14 - Tea, taxes . . .

2.14 - Who won the American Revolution

2.14 - Where US Politics Came From

Module 3 - Social 20-1

3.6 - Assassination of Franz Ferdinand

3.6 - The Black Hand Charter

3.11 - Canada In World War II

3.12 - Canada's Experiences in WWI - Aboriginal Soldiers

3.12 Canada's Indigenous Veterans

3.18 - President Wilson

Module 4 - Social 20-1

Module 5 - Social 20-1

5.6 - WWII

5.9


Module 6 - Social 20-1

6.4

Read the following CBC news article to gain more understanding of what is at stake: Arctic nations will 'follow the rules' in North Pole sovereignty debate.

6.5 Canadian Chapter of the Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC)

6.6

Visit Canada's G7 site

Council on Foreign Relations website

6.7 Young Commonwealth website

6.8 Knowledge and Effective Citizens

the blog of the Center for World Indigenous Studies

6.8 AFN's website at Assembly of First Nations

6.9 European Union website

Module 7 - Social 20-1

Module 8 - Social 20-1

8.3 Indian Act from 1876

8.3 Canadian government's relationship with First Nations

8.4 April 1, 1999: Nunavut becomes an official territory


8.4 - Oka Crisis

8.4 Oka Crisis CBC

8.5 October Crisis 1970

8.5 Are you a separatist or not, Mr. Lévesque?

8.5 Pierre Laporte’s son on his father’s death 50 years after October Crisis

8.6 Canada and The World: John Humphrey

8.6 The International Campaign to Ban Landmines website

8.6 - Canadian Peacekeepers In Action