Related Issue 2 Should nations pursue national interest?
General Outcome Students will understand the impacts of nationalism, ultranationalism and the pursuit of national interest.
Specific Outcomes Values and Attitudes Students will:
2.1 appreciate that nations and states pursue national interest
2.2 appreciate that the pursuit of national interest has positive and negative consequences
2.3 appreciate multiple perspectives related to the pursuit of national interest
Knowledge and Understanding Students will:
2.4 explore the concept of national interest
2.5 explore the relationship between nationalism and the pursuit of national interest
2.6 examine how the pursuit of national interest shapes foreign policy (First World War peace settlements, the interwar period)
2.7 examine similarities and differences between nationalism and ultranationalism
2.8 analyze nationalism and ultranationalism during times of conflict (causes of the First and Second World Wars, examples of nationalism and ultranationalism from the First and Second World Wars, internments in Canada, conscription crises)
2.9 examine ultranationalism as a cause of genocide (the Holocaust, the 1932–1933 famine in Ukraine, contemporary examples)
2.10 evaluate impacts of the pursuit of national self-determination (Québécois nationalism and sovereignty movement; First Nations, Métis and Inuit self-government; contemporary examples)
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