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Course Description
This course explores the local, national, and global forces that have shaped Canada's national identity from World War 1 to present. Students will investigate the challenges presented by economic, social, and technological changes and explore the contributions of individuals and groups to Canadian culture and society during this period. Students will use critical-thinking and communication skills to evaluate various interpretations of the issues and events of the period and to present their own points of view.
What will we Discover?
Unit #1 (Chapt. 1-2) - Birth of Our Identity - Immigration, WW1, 1920's
Unit #2 (Chapt. 3-4) - Values Tested - Stock Market Crash, Depression, WW2
Unit #3 (Chapt. 5-7) - Redefining a Nation - Cold War, Canada's Role in the World
Unit #4 (Chapt. 8- 10) - Troubles in the Family - Canada's Identity, F/E Relations
Unit #5 (Chapt. 11-12) - Reassessing Values - CPT
Unit #2 (Chapt. 3-4) - Values Tested - Stock Market Crash, Depression, WW2
Unit #3 (Chapt. 5-7) - Redefining a Nation - Cold War, Canada's Role in the World
Unit #4 (Chapt. 8- 10) - Troubles in the Family - Canada's Identity, F/E Relations
Unit #5 (Chapt. 11-12) - Reassessing Values - CPT
Evaluation
Course Work 70%
CPT 15%
Exam 15%
CPT 15%
Exam 15%