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Concept
Concepts: Source, Evidence, continuity & change, cause & effect, perspective, empathy, significance, contestability.
Content
Evaluate the legacy of World War II for Australia.
Skills
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Questioning
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Researching
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Analysing
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Evaluating
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Communicating and reflecting
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brief, basic information laid out in an easy-to-read format. May use informal language. (Includes most news articles)
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provides additional background information and further reading. Introduces some subject-specific language.
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lengthy, detailed information. Frequently uses technical/subject-specific language. (Includes most analytical articles)
Key Terms
- Conflict A struggle or clash between opposing forces
- Consequence A result or effect of some previous occurrence
- Global Relating to the whole world.
- Identity Who a person is, or the qualities of a person or group that make them different from others
- Legacy An event or period of history is something which is a direct result of it and which continues to exist after it is over.
- Nation An individual country considered together with its social and political structures.
World War II
Second World War, 1939–45
On 3 September 1939 Prime Minister Robert Gordon Menzies announced the beginning of Australia's involvement in the Second World War on every national and commercial radio station in Australia.
World War II, 1939 - 1945
Australia's involvement abroad and at home.
YouTube programme
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