Review Session:

·  Sunday 5/7: 10am-12

Exam Dates:

·  EA1 & 2: Tuesday 5/9 (afternoon)

·  EA3: Wednesday 5/10 (morning)

General Study/Preparation Tips:

·  Review content questions : throughout reading packets & unit review sheets

·  Term Cards

·  OPCVL reference sheet (EA1)

·  Understand left vs. right wing governments

·  Review important handouts & notes (timelines, packets, etc.)

·  Review Cold War Appendixes

·  Practice Essay Prompts:

Following chapter readings in “student study skills” sections

·  How to practice an essay:

o  PEEL! (3.3 – pg.186)

o  Write intro in full – THESIS!

o  Opening sentence of each para.

o  Bullet point key info in each para. Including examples/evidence

o  Write conclusion in full – tie back to argument and prompt

Other Hints:

·  ALWAYS USE EVIDENCE & EXAMPLES

·  Only answer the prompt

·  Include counter-argument

·  Organization is key!!!

Paper 1: The Move to Global War: Pgs.64-102

This prescribed subject focuses on military expansion from 1931-1941. Two case studies are prescribed – Japanese Expansion (1931-41) and German/Italian Expansion (1930-40) Areas the source-based questions will focus are:

·  Causes of Expansion (consider domestic, ideological, and economic issues as causes – I.E., the GD)

·  Key Events

·  International responses to expansion

Paper 1 Overview:

·  1 hour, 20%, 24 marks

·  Four sources & Four questions

Info, tips, practice, handouts

·  “Your guide to paper 1”

·  Readings: 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7

·  Unit 5 Term Cards

·  Move to Global War Timeline

·  Example Mock EA1: Pages 89-102

·  Use your mock EA1 from testing week!

Other helpful hints:

·  TIMING!!! (pace yourself – save 25 minutes for question 4!)

·  Each question increases in difficulty

·  Q1&4 ask you to “read between the lines.” Use quotes that support your answer, but always explain the quotes

·  Justify ALL points with examples

·  Stick to the question – ex: In compare/contrast, you’re looking for ways in which sources say the same or different things. Pick out a quote from one source & support it with a quote from another source. Make comparisons clear!

·  Points made should equal points each question is worth

·  Review tips for analyzing political cartoons

·  Q4 will test your “cross-referencing” skills

·  For Q4, you will need to integrate the documents with your own knowledge in your answer. It is important that you include both! Identify key points made in the documents and then develop these with your own knowledge/content evidence

·  Remember to judge each individual source on its strengths or weaknesses; avoid generalizations like “Source A is unreliable because it’s a secondary source” BOTH can be reliable or unreliable. Also, just because a source is biased doesn’t mean it’s of no use to us (ex: A CCP poster produced in the 1970s about economic plans might not provide us with accurate information about the plans, but it might tell us something useful about the sort of image China wants the public to accept)

·  Q2 will ask you to evaluate the values and limitations of a source, with reference to origin, purpose and content. Make sure you understand what each one of these means!!! (Pages 12-13)

Paper 2: World History Topics: Pgs. 103-139

*2 major topics within this paper:

Topic 11: Causes and effects of 20th Century Wars

·  Content outlined on page 105

·  Exam question will require specific reference to 20th century wars and some will require discussion of wars from more than one region of the world. For questions about “cross-regional wars,” you may refer to the First and Second World War in a regional context (ex: WWII in the Pacific), but may NOT use the same war in a different region (ex: WWII in Europe.)

Major Themes:

·  Different types and nature of 20th century warfare (Civil, limited, guerilla, total)

·  Causes of war (long-term, short-term, immediate, economic, ideological, political)

·  Practices of war and their impact on the outcome (technological developments, tactics and strategies, air, land and sea. Mobilization of human/economic resources and involvement of foreign powers)

·  Effects of war (successes/failures of peacemaking, territorial changes, political repercussions, economic, social and demographic impact, change in minorities)

Material for Detailed Study:

•  Total & “Cross-regional” wars: First World War (1914-8) & Second World War (1939-45)

•  Guerrilla & Africa: Algerian War (1954-62)

•  Limited & Americas: Falklands War (1982)

•  Decolonization & Asia: French-Indochina

•  Unit 6 Term Cards

•  Yellow “WWII” rdng packet

•  Green “20th Cent. War” rdng packet

Topic 12: The Cold War

·  Content outlined on page 106

·  This topic promotes international perspective on the Cold War by studying Cold War leaders, countries, and crises from more than one region of the world

Major Themes:

·  Rivalry, mistrust and accord

·  Leaders and nations

·  Cold War Crises

Material for Detailed Study:

•  Impact of two leaders, each from a different region (Truman, Stalin, Khrushchev, Nixon, Mao, Castro, Brezhnev, Gorbachev, Nasser)

•  Cold War Crises:

•  Africa & Middle East: Suez & Congo

•  Americas: Cuban Missile Crisis, Guatemala

•  Asia: North Korean invasion of South; Chinese Offshore Island Crises (Taiwan – 1954&58)

•  Europe: Berlin Blockade, Berlin Wall, Hungary, Prague Spring, E. Europe

Paper 2 Overview:

•  1 ½ hours, 25%, 30 marks

•  2 questions (choice of 30) MUST be from different topics

Other Helpful Hints:

•  “Guide to paper 2”

•  Units 7 & 8 Term Cards

•  Your mock EA2

•  All essays should have an introduction w/ thesis, body paragraphs (1st sentence is main idea) and a conclusion

•  Consider the following points when planning your essay:

•  Does the essay specify dates? How does this affect your choice of info to include?

•  Does the essay title give clues as to the structure you should follow?

•  Is there a quote you need to come back to/explain in your conclusion?

•  Does the question require you to make a judgment?

•  What is the question asking you to do? Make sure you understand your command terms!

Practice & Examples

·  Prompts – pg. 120-121

·  Samples – pgs. 131-139

Paper 3: History of the Americas: Pgs. 140-163

*3 major topics within this paper:

Topic 10: Emergence of the Americas in Global Affairs (1880-1929) syllabus - page 143

•  US expansionist foreign policies: political, economic, social, and ideological reasons

•  Spanish-American War (Causes/effects)

•  US foreign policies: Big Stick Diplomacy, Moral Diplomacy, applications and impact on the region

•  US and the First World War: from neutrality to involvement, reasons for entry, Wilson’s peace ideals, Treaty of Versailles

•  Involvement and Participation of either Canada or one Latin American country in the First World War: reasons for and/or against participation, nature of participation

•  Impact of First World War on two countries of the region: economic, political, social

Topic 12: The Great Depression and the Americas syllabus – page 144

• The Great Depression: political and economic causes in the Americas

• Nature and efficacy of solutions in the United States: Hoover, Franklin D Roosevelt and the New Deal; critics of the New Deal

• Canada: Mackenzie King and RB Bennett

• Latin America’s responses to the Depression: either G Vargas or the Concordancia in Argentina; Import Substitution Industrialization (ISI) or any relevant case study of a Latin American country

• Impact of the Great Depression on society: African Americans, women, minorities

• The Great Depression and the arts: photography, the movie industry, the radio, literary currents

Topic 13: The Second World War and the Americas Syllabus – page 144

·  Hemispheric reactions to the events in Europe and Asia

·  Involvement and participation of any two countries of the Americas

·  Social impact; women/minorities

·  Treatment of Japanese

·  Reasons for, and significance of, US use of atomic weapons against Japan

·  Economic and diplomatic effects

Topic 16: The Cold War and the Americas Syllabus – page 145

·  Truman: containment and its implications; rise of McCarthyism and its effects of pol.

·  Korean War, the U.S. and the Americas: reasons for participation, military developments, dip/pol outcomes

·  Eisenhower and Dulles: New Look and its application, causes/effects

·  U.S. involvement in Vietnam

·  U.S. foreign policies from Kennedy to Carter

Paper 3 Overview:

•  2 ½ hours, 35%, 45 marks

•  3 questions (choice of 36) – can be from ANY topic!

Practice & Examples

·  Prompts – pg. 160-161

·  Term Cards – Units 1, 2, 3, 6, 7

·  Use your history textbook for this topic!