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            <text>A1.1 formulate different types of questions to guide investigations into issues, events, and/or developments in Canadian history since 1914&#13;
A1.2 select and organize relevant evidence and information on aspects of Canadian history since 1914 from a variety of primary and secondary sources&#13;
A1.3 assess the credibility of sources and information relevant to their investigations&#13;
A1.4 interpret and analyse evidence and information relevant to their investigations, using various tools, strategies, and approaches appropriate for historical inquiry&#13;
A1.5 use the concepts of historical thinking when analysing, evaluating evidence about and formulating conclusions and/or judgements regarding historical issues, events, and/or developments in Canada since 1914&#13;
A1.6 evaluate and synthesize their findings to formulate conclusions and/or make informed judgements or predictions about the issues, events, and/or developments they are investigating&#13;
A1.7 communicate their ideas, arguments, and conclusions using various formats and styles, as appropriate for the audience and purpose&#13;
A1.8 use accepted forms of documentation to acknowledge different types of sources&#13;
A1.9 use appropriate terminology when communicating the results of their investigations&#13;
C3.1 describe how some individuals, organizations, and symbols contributed to the development of identity, citizenship, and/or heritage in Canada during this period</text>
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              <text>Grade 10: Canadian History since World War I (Applied)</text>
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