Social 30-1 Mr. Tulk. Housekeeping Test is tomorrow. Test is tomorrow. M/C (25) M/C (25) Fill in the blanks (15) Fill in the blanks (15) Long answer questions.

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Social 30-1 Mr. Tulk

Housekeeping Test is tomorrow. Test is tomorrow. M/C (25) M/C (25) Fill in the blanks (15) Fill in the blanks (15) Long answer questions. (10) Long answer questions. (10) As you know, that may change. Every teacher has his/her own inflection.

Roots of Liberalism…

Haudenosaunce Confederacy Also known as the Iroquois Confederacy. Also known as the Iroquois Confederacy. Originaly between 6 First Nations nations around Lake Ontario in the US and Canada. Originaly between 6 First Nations nations around Lake Ontario in the US and Canada. It formed between 1400 and 1600 and it seen as one of the oldest democracies. It formed between 1400 and 1600 and it seen as one of the oldest democracies. Each nation has a chief and council that acts on behalf of the nation. Each nation has a chief and council that acts on behalf of the nation. All members are equal in rank. All members are equal in rank.

Continued Each Individual nation shares a common goal. Each Individual nation shares a common goal. To Live in Harmony To Live in Harmony Compare this to Europe at the time, and the years to follow. Compare this to Europe at the time, and the years to follow. First Nations and Europeans did not get along. First Nations and Europeans did not get along. Europeans were still in the Middle Ages where power was in Nobility, the Church. Europeans were still in the Middle Ages where power was in Nobility, the Church. The Individual had no rights. The Individual had no rights.

The Great Law of Peace This was the constitution of the Haudenosaunce. This was the constitution of the Haudenosaunce. It broke down power to different levels of government. It broke down power to different levels of government. Gave certain rights and freedoms (even to females) Gave certain rights and freedoms (even to females) Freedom of speech and Religion. Freedom of speech and Religion.

Its influence It has been thought, but not proven, that these ideas influenced the American Constitution and the Canadian Confederation. It has been thought, but not proven, that these ideas influenced the American Constitution and the Canadian Confederation. They say that the founding fathers of the US had direct contact with the leaders of the Great Law of Peace. They say that the founding fathers of the US had direct contact with the leaders of the Great Law of Peace. But, many other argue that the Europeans were the main influence. But, many other argue that the Europeans were the main influence. Why not Both? Why not Both?

Last Part of Unit Labour movement: the effort by organized labor to improve conditions for workers. Collective is the basis for the movement. Labour movement: the effort by organized labor to improve conditions for workers. Collective is the basis for the movement.

Labour Standards government rules and regulation that impose upon owners that regulate such things as wages, hours, safety etc… government rules and regulation that impose upon owners that regulate such things as wages, hours, safety etc…

Labour Unions Associations of workers engaged in a similar function. Associations of workers engaged in a similar function. Provide a united front and approach management and give a unified front. Provide a united front and approach management and give a unified front.

Universal Suffrage This is the idea that all men are equal. This is the idea that all men are equal. However, we know this isn’t actually true. However, we know this isn’t actually true.

Female Rights Feminism. Feminism. The ideas came from “The rights of man” The ideas came from “The rights of man” The term came from the literal interpretation to be more like “mankind”. The term came from the literal interpretation to be more like “mankind”.

Mary Wollstonecraft “A Vindication of Rights of Woman” “A Vindication of Rights of Woman” Argued that education would make females lives better and also make them equal to men. Argued that education would make females lives better and also make them equal to men. Let’s look at page 159. Let’s look at page 159.

Some ideas “Separate Sphere” “Separate Sphere”

That’s it! Wow, that was tough! I will be on Facebook from 7-9 tonight! (I think). But, I will check it so you can send messages! I will be on Facebook from 7-9 tonight! (I think). But, I will check it so you can send messages!