Year-End Review: Chapter Outcomes Social Studies 9.

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Year-End Review: Chapter Outcomes Social Studies 9

Chapter 1 Assess the impact of science and technological change on society. Demonstrate an understanding of the changing role or religion, monarchy, and nation. Demonstrate an understanding of the beginnings of colonialism and the rise of the middle class.

Chapter 2 Explain how a conflict over the rights of parliament could develop into a civil war Explain reasons for colonialism Compare the motives of the Royalists to those of the Roundheads Compare forms of government: Republics, constitutional monarchies, and absolute monarchies Understand social structure Explain how religion influenced events in England from 1600 to 1648

Chapter 3 Describe life in 17 th and 18 th century France Outline the social, economic, and political causes of the French Revolution. Describe the course of the French Revolution Compare and contrast the views of the philosophes. Assess the importance of the French Revolution

Chapter 4 Describe the career of Napoleon Describe the factors that encouraged the emergence of nationalism Assess the impact of the Napoleonic era

Chapter 5 Identify the important events, inventions and developments of the Industrial Revolution Understand the ways in which the Industrial Revolution contributed to colonialism Describe society and culture during the Industrial Revolution

Chapter 6 Identify and understand the different geographical regions of North America Understand how land-forms are created Understand the effects of the Ice Age in creating the different regions of North America

Chapter 7 Understand the terms of anthropology Describe the history and lifestyle of the 5 different Native culture groups Identify the patterns of subsistence, shelter, and transportation of each group Identity the important natural resources of each group Describe the social organization of each group Explain the difference between myth and legend

Chapter 8 Identify important events in the early stges of European exploration and the colonization of Canada Explain the meaning of colonialism and mercantilism Evaluate the relationship between the Native peoples and the colonists

Chapter 9 Outline the role of the fur trade in Canada Describe the function and duties of the fur trade Identify factors that created conflicts in the fur trade Describe the economics of the fur trade Evaluate the importance of rivers and other geographic elements to the spread and success of the Canadian fur trade

Chapter 10 Analyse the causes of the American Revolution Evaluate the contributions of the Loyalists to the development of Canada Outline the history of the events that constitute the American War of Independence Evaluate the role of women in pioneer life Describe major events in the War of 1812