World War One, The Great Depression and World War Two

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World War One, The Great Depression and World War Two How do you think people would have responded to the legacies of these events? What kind of questions do you think people may have been asking immediately after their conclusion? Who would pay for the damage caused by the wars? For reconstruction? How could they prevent another world war? How could they prevent such losses of wealth and unemployment? What could they do about the environmental problems like the ones in Alberta during the Depression?

What Factors Laid the Foundations of Contemporary Global Economics? Read the introduction on page 226 Why would Canada be interested in an organization that focused on the four bulleted items? Read the rest of page 226 Consider responses to the Activity

Foundation Factors – A Summary Read pages 227 & 228 on your own time, paying particular attention to the chart below (page 228) Copy out the Current Goals for both of these organizations Social 10-1

Capitalism vs. Communism Berlin Wall After reading the caption to this picture on page 230 review the terms ‘Capitalism’ and ‘Communism’ from the textbooks glossary What do you know about the history of the Berlin Wall? Why do you think the Berlin Wall became such a symbol to people around the world? What would the destruction of the wall have meant to Berliners and to people around the world? Read the opening half of page 230 and respond to the Activity

Market Economy Read the rest of page 230 and 231 What is the difference between a Market Economy and a Mixed Economy?

Continue with your list of terms for this section of the chapter Chapter Nine Continue with your list of terms for this section of the chapter

Persuasive Essay Write out any ideas from this section that may be useful for your essay