SOCIAL STUDIES 30
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  • Unit 1 Intro to Ideologies
  • Unit 2 History of Economic Liberalism
  • Unit 3 Modern Economic Liberalism
  • Unit 4 Political Liberalism
  • Unit 5 Rejection of Political Liberalism
  • Unit 6 Clash of Ideologies
  • Unit 7 Political Liberalism in Action
  • Unit 8 Citizenship in a Liberal Society
  • - Essay/Exam Writing Hints
  • - Final Review
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Welcome to Social 30
(aka everything you need to know to be a great citizen)

Social Studies 30 focuses on the origins and complexities of ideologies, examining the multiple perspectives and principles of classical and modern liberalism.

(to ease the concerns of those who do not vote for the Liberal party, we are not focused on teaching political party campaign platforms, but the actual academic definitions and applications of various ideologies - a classical liberal would most likely vote for the federal Conservative Party of Canada where a modern liberal might prefer the Liberal Party)

Course Outlines
Students and parents are encouraged to read through this document in order to clearly understand the class expectations.
Social 30-1           Social 30-2


​Bonus Assignment

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Social 9
Social 10
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