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EXAM Review

 St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic High School

CPW4U Final Exam REVIEW June 2013

7 pages

Section 1: Long Answer (90)

Section 2: Definitions  (37)

Section 3: True or False (20)

Section 4: Matching (20)

Section 5: Essay (35)

Total:              /202

Sample questions:

Section 1: Long Answer: (90)

1. Name two types of government. Explain what type of government Canada has and describe Canadian society and politics. (7)

2. Explain and compare and contrast Liberalism and Social Justice or Explain and compare and contrast  Conservatism, Neo-Conservatism. (6)

 

 

Section 2: Definitions (37)

1. Pick 7 of the following definitions to define. (14)

federalism,  globalization, refugees, Coalition Government

2. Define anarchy: (2)

Section 3: True or False (20)

  1. Environmentalism is a 19th century British concept coined by the late Norman Vincent Peale which did not catch on until the 20th century when US President FDR talked about pollution in his “New Deal.” _____
  2. The UN is affiliated with most countries including Canada, however, Canada is currently not a member of the UN Security council. _____

Section 4: Matching (20)

 

A-Lucien Bouchard                                                                                                                                _____McGuinty

 

B- Jean Chretien                                                                                                                     _____ Bible Belt    

 

                                                                               

 

Section 5: Essay (35)

 

Choose one of the following topics and write a min. of 4 paragraphs expressing your opinion:

What to study:

 

Socialism and Communism, interest group, political spectrum, Michael Moore, Noam Chompski, union, Quebec issue,

Roman Catholic Church in Quebec in the 19th and early 20th centuries, notes, handouts, journals, previous tests, text work, Legitimacy, Authority, Sovereignty, State, Citizenship, Constitutionalism and the Charter (Quebec question, recognizing rights), public opinion polls, influence, spin doctors, federalism, equalization, Western alienation, globalization, refugees, Coalition Government,

Anarchy, Vatican, nationalism, theocracy, Cold War, environmentalism, The UN, The Red Cross, John Locke, Gandhi, oligarchy, the senate, voter apathy, referendum, Warsaw Pact,  commonwealth, Lucien Bouchard,  Jean Chretien, Bible Belt, sovereignty, Bill 101, Meech Lake,  Mayor Ford, monarchy, al-Qaida, G20, emerging democracy,  dictatorship,  lobby group,  René Lévesque,