use the concepts of political thinking (i.e., political significance, objectives and results, stability and change, political perspective) when analysing and evaluating evidence, data, and information and formulating conclusions and/or judgements about issues, events, and/or developments of national and international political importance (e.g., apply the concept of political significance when analysing the impact of a nationalist movement in a particular country; use the concept of objectives and results to help them determine the criteria to use in measuring the effectiveness of the work of a non-governmental organization; use the concept of stability and change when analysing the evolution of Canadian foreign policy; use the concept of political perspective to help them explain government support or lack of support for a particular United Nations resolution)
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12.A1.5
Depth 2Parent ID: 4B177F4753AB4133854067B7E79DA8BBStandard set: Grade 12 - Canadian and International Politics CPW4C (2015)
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- Statement code
- 12.A1.5
- List ID
- e
- Standard ID
- 6BA56645898D450C9DA75DC060932743
- Subject
- Canadian and World Studies
- Grades
- 12
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- 4B177F4753AB4133854067B7E79DA8BB557249777A0D4D81B2181E51D30E7B7E
- Source document
- Grade 12 - Canadian and International Politics CPW4C (2015)
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- CC BY 4.0 US