Canadian & World Politics CPW4U

Canadian & World Politics CPW4U

Students examine national and international political issues from a variety of perspectives. Students learn about the rights and responsibilities of individuals, groups, and states within the international community, analyse the different ways in which Canada tries to settle its conflicts with other nations, and evaluate the role of nationalist and internationalist ideologies in shaping relations among states.

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Assignment Sheets

Librarian Database

Ms. Loader & Ms. DeVido's L'Amoreaux C.I. Library Web Portal
http://www.tdsb.on.ca/Findyour/Schools/LibraryCat.aspx?schoolNo=4226 

Unit 1 - Political Philosophy

    1. What is citizenship?
    2. What is the nautre and purpose of the "State"?
    3. Why is ideology useful?

Unit 3 - World Systems

  1. International State System - How world decisions made
  2. Canadian Foreign Policy
    • Formation & Purpose
    • Implementation

Unit 5 - Independent Study:

The Art of the Possible: The International Community in 2020