History 7-10 / Year 9 / Knowledge and understanding / Asia and the World (1750-1914)

Curriculum content descriptions

the development of an Asian society in relation to other nations in the world by 1914, including the effects of ideas such as nationalism and self-determination (AC9HH9K24)

Elaborations
  • investigating the confrontation between an Asian country and Western powers, such as the Sino–French war, the Russo–Japanese war, or the increasing demand for Indian or Indonesian independence and self-government
General capabilities
  • Ethical understanding Ethical understanding
Cross-curriculum priorities
ScOT terms

Historical sources,  World War I,  Australian history,  Historians,  War memorials,  Remembrance

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