Instructional Supports for All Students: High School Social Studies
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Social Studies 20-4: Nationalism in Canada and the World
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Social Studies 10-4:
Related Issue 1:
Should globalization shape identity?
Related Issue 2:
Should people in Canada respond to the consequences of historical globalization?
Related Issue 3:
Does globalization contribute to sustainable prosperity for all people?
Related Issue 4:
How should I, as a citizen, respond to globalization?
Social Studies 20-4:
Related Issue 1:
Should nation be the foundation of identity?
Related Issue 2:
Should nations pursue the national interest?
Related Issue 3:
Should internationalism be pursued?
Related Issue 4:
Should individuals and groups in Canada embrace a national identity?
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Introduction
Activities Overview – Ultranationalism: Nationalism Gone Too Far?
Making Sense of the Second World War: Identifying Key Actions
Historical Context: More than a Summary
Crossing the Line to Ultranationalism?
Communicating for Maximum Impact
Activities Overview: Lessons from the Past
Remembering the Unthinkable
What Will It Take to Remember?
Conclusion