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Distinguishing Nationalism and Ultranationalism

  • Categorize historical and contemporary examples of nationalism and ultranationalism.
  • Create a visual display to represent the point at which a nationalistic action becomes ultranationalistic.

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References

Title: Internment of Ukrainians in Canada 1914-1920
Host: InfoUkes Inc.
Description: The Web site contains information about the internment of Ukrainians in Canada. Links are provided to related acts and bills, images and videos, additional articles, and a bibliography.
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URL: http://www.infoukes.com/history/internment/

 

Title:

Alberta Internments

Host:

AlbertaSource.ca, (now archived by the University of Alberta)

Description:

The Web site contains information about the War Measures Act, internments that occurred in Alberta during the First and Second World Wars and restitution made by the Canadian government. Links are provided to articles about the Japanese and Italian internments in Canada.

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URL:

http://www.edukits.ca/multiculturalism/student/human_rights_internments_e.html

 

Title: Relocation to Redress: The Internment of the Japanese Canadians
Host: CBC Digital Archives
Description: This website contains information, archival radio and television clips and teaching activities about the internment of Japanese Canadians during World War II.
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URL: http://www.cbc.ca/archives/topic/relocation-to-redress-the-internment-of-the-japanese-canadians
Last updated: March 1, 2016 | (Revision History)
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