U1L4 Reconciling National and Non National Loyalties
Completion requirements
U1L4
Introduction
Unit 1 Lesson 4 Reconciling Nationalist and Non-Nationalist Loyalties
Key Issue
To what extent should people reconcile their contending nationalist and non-nationalist loyalties?
Lesson 4 map
Before continuing on to complete this lesson, ensure you have submitted all work up until this point.
Step 1)
Go through and finish Lesson 4 + go through PowerPoints
Step 2)
Complete the Unit 1 Review
Step 3)
Look at the Source Analysis Guides and attempt example (open October 3rd)
Step 4) The Source Analysis will open next Wednesday (Oct 7th) at 2:30 pm and will be due Thursday by 11:59 pm (Oct 8).
*Note: Any lates will need to be discussed (if we have not already discussed somehting) with myself next week to inform Mr.McRae when he returns*
*Note: Any lates will need to be discussed (if we have not already discussed somehting) with myself next week to inform Mr.McRae when he returns*
Terms
Non-nationalist loyalty
Inflation
Alienation
Segregation
Everyone's identity includes individual and collective loyalties. Some of your collective loyalties may be nationalist, and some may be non-nationalist loyalties that are not embedded in the idea of nation. Loyalty to your family is an example of a non-nationalist loyalty. Just as differing nationalist loyalties can compete, so can nationalist and non-nationalist loyalties. This conflict can occur when nationalist and non-nationalist loyalties lead people toward different goals.

We all have loyalties, and sometimes those loyalties overlap or conflict.

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