3.7 Chapter Assignment
Assignment Formatting, Style, & Length Requirements
- Assignments formatting requirements: Arial 12-point font; 1-inch/2.54cm margins; single spaced; APA in-text citation style, reference section and cover page.
- Use proper paragraph style within the answer to each question.
- Clearly indicate which question is being answered using corresponding question numbers. Follow-up questions must be answered as part of the numbered question.
- Assignment length: approximately 1000 words in length (give or take 100 words) (reference section and cover page not included in word count).
- Divide your time/space evenly across all questions.
- Proofread your submission to make sure it is clear, well written and intelligible.
Assignment Instructions
- After completing this chapter’s materials (chapter content, including all embedded links to readings and videos, and the required course materials) answer ALL the questions below.
- In ALL your answers be sure to demonstrate knowledge of and engagement with the chapter materials. This is achieved through supporting points/arguments/positions via reference to the course material using in-text citations. Providing in-text citations to support your points/arguments/positions is essential and required. Be sure to use a diverse range of materials as opposed to relying heavily on a few sources. When relevant cite material from previous chapters.
Assignment Questions
- Identify 2 factors responsible for the demise of alcohol prohibition in Canada. Explain what role each factor played in its demise. Be sure to use examples from the course material to illustrate and support your answer.
- Identify 2 factors that played a role in the origins of Canadian drug policy. Explain what role each factor played in the origins and continued use of prohibitionist policies to control psychoactive substances in Canada.
- What is the most significant thing you learned from this week’s course material that you did not already know? How has this knowledge impacted you? How can such knowledge be used to help challenge and possibly change Canadian attitudes toward drugs, people who use drugs, and the policies we use to control them?