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Section outline
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Text:Â Â Exploring Nationalism (pdf form is also linked to every lesson)

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Due Dates:
Unit 1 - October 14
Unit 2 - November 13
Unit 3 - December 9
Unit 4 - January 19Individual assignment deadlines are found in the course calendar and PowerSchool. To ensure successful completion of this course, keep on pace with the due dates that have been assigned.
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Course Overview:
Students will examine historical and contemporary understandings of nationalism in Canada and the world. They will explore the origins of nationalism as well as the impacts of nationalism on individuals and communities in Canada and other locations. Examples of nationalism, ultranationalism, supranationalism and internationalism will be examined from multiple perspectives. Students will develop personal and civic responses to emergent issues related to nationalism.