Homework QUESTIONS Would news be better if reporters only told us about “good news Why is bad news important? Benefits from: War Rebellions.

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Homework QUESTIONS Would news be better if reporters only told us about “good news Why is bad news important? Benefits from: War Rebellions

Types of Conflict Part two

What type of Conflict is this?

Protests & Demonstrations Method for people to show displeasure Peaceful & Out of hand

PROTESTS & DEMONSTRATIONS How does the government keep protests in order?

PROTESTS & DEMONSTRATIONS Bring armed police and troops into the street to keep order and to protect the innocent. How do you feel about this? Should people have the right to demonstrate? Should police be allowed to disperse them?

STRIKES In the 1800s working conditions were bad. Led to strike, to demand better conditions Printing press 1836 Toronto Railway workers 1855 Montreal

HOMEWORK Complete handout, pg 142-143. Conflict Resolution TEST on FRIDAY, review notes & handouts