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Schwan, Leanne
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Global 10
- 10.1 The World in 1750 C.E.
- 10.2 Enlightenment, Revolution, and Nationalism
- 10.3 Causes and Effects of the Industrial Revolution
- 10.4 Imperialism
- 10.5 Unresolved Global Conflict (1914-1945)
- 10.6 Unresolved Global Conflict (1945-1991)
- 10.7 Decolonization and Nationalism
- 10.8 Tensions Between Cultural Traditions and Modernization
- 10.9 Tensions Between Cultural Traditions and Modernization
- 10.10 Human Rights Violations
- 9.1/10.0 Historical Thinking
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Global 9
- 9.1/10.0 Historical Thinking
- 9.2 - The First Civilizations
- 9.3 Classical Civilizations
- 9.4 Political Powers and Achievements
- 9.5 Social and Cultural Growth and Conflict
- 9.6: Ottoman and Ming Pre-1600
- 9.7: Transformation of Western Europe and Russia
- 9.8: Africa and the Americas Pre-1600
- 9.9: Interactions and Disruptions
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- CL Foundations in Education - IONA
An ENDURING ISSUE is a challenge or problem that a society has faced and debated or discussed across time. An enduring issue is one that many societies have attempted to address with varying degrees of success.
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Criteria for an Enduring Issues
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It is a challenge or a problem.
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It existed in the past and exists today.
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It has affected a lot of people.
Enduring Issues
Conflict
Inequity
Impact of Interconnectedness
Desire for Power
Need for and Impact of Innovation
Impact of Ideas and Beliefs
Scarcity
Population Growth
Environmental Impact
