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Social 30-2

Mr. Tulk

Housekeeping

The Yellow books are not all in!

Quick Review(Get your notes out!)

What is a Proxy War? What was the Prestige War? What was NATO and Warsaw? Compare Expansionism and

Containment. Truman plan and Marshall Doctrine. What was the Significance of the Cuban

Missile Crisis?

Words!

Assimilation Indian Act Imposition

Bonus Question

In a well written paragraph, compare Dr. Suisse's book The Butter Battle Book with the development of the cold war.

Use at least three comparisons.

Last Part of Chapter 8

Diplomacy:

– The Act of working together and talking out issues.

– Canada has a history of Diplomacy..– The Cold War aligned countries as

Capitalist or Communist, and most felt war was inevitable.

Non-Alignment

During this time many countries decided to not side (align) with either side.

Ping Pong Diplomacy

As China emerged as a large power, and communist, tension got larger in the US.

Few Americans had been to China and had little understanding of the culture.

The US and China Ping Pong teams played exhibitions matches.

This allowed relations to ease and finally the President (Nixon) was able to visit China.

Liberation Movements

Some countries attempted to move away from Communist Control. – Hungarian Revolution (1956)– Prague Spring (1968)– Lech Walesa, Poland (1980)– The Berlin Wall (1989)

Nuclear Arms Treaty

The USSR and the US began a new era after the cold war. Détente.

Détente – a period of reducing tension. The Nuclear Arms Treaty: Both sides

began to limit the development of Nuclear weapons. This became known as SALT 1 and SALT 2.

End of the Cold War

Despite the distrust, the cold war ended. Both Ronald Reagan and Gorbachev

(USSR) agreed to limit Nuclear Weapons.

By 1991 the cold war officially ends with the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Chapter 9

“Imposing Liberalism”

Aboriginal Experience With Liberalism We’ve talked about the Great Law of

Peace. We’ve seen the development of

Liberalism in Europe. But, how do they interact.

Native Euro.

Live in Peace. Co-operation. Share land and

resources. Each person in

sacred.

Peace Strategic Allies Capitalism

/Competition Self Interest.

Policy of Assimilation

Many ideologies of the Europeans clashed with the ideas of Native Americans.

Their desire to fight European Ideology stated the British idea of Assimilation.

Indian Act After Confederation the

Indian act was passed in 1876.

It made “Indians, and their lands” the responsibility of the Canadian Government.

An “Indian Agent” was to be set up by the government to oversee all Indians and their lands.

Females Identity and the Indian Act Until 1985 females that married non

natives lost all status. The role of a woman was measured in

the wealth of her First nations husband. Although the law has changed,

inequality still exists.

The Royal Commission

The Government made a royal commission on aboriginal affairs.

It attempted to:– Advance aboriginal self-government.– Appropriate compensation for past abuses.

Continued

They went across Canada to research what had happened to the aboriginal.

They urged a new attitude towards aboriginals.

Outcomes

Creation of an aboriginal parliament. Settlement of land claims. Funds for healthcare, housing, and

education. Creation of an aboriginal university. Spending from 2 billion to 8 billion.

The Royal Commission and residential schools Held stories of the abuse in the schools. Financial compensation for those that

were abused. (but, it took a long time coming!)

Creation of Band Schools.

Apology

In 1998 the government issued a statement of reconciliation.

It apologized for the abuse given towards to aboriginals.

Including Residential Schools.

That’s it!

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