VCHHC127
Analyse the long term causes, short term triggers and the intended and unintended effects of significant events and developments
Elaborations
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using sources of evidence (perspectives and interpretations) identify causes and effects of the civil rights movement
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using chronologies to observe and identify long term causes, short term triggers, turning points, short and long term effects of World War I and World War II
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organising causes and effects of European settlement into a concept map
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differentiating between intended and unintended effects.
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using graphic organisers such as concept maps, causal spider webs, fishbone or ripple effect charts
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analysing the multiplicity of causes and effects that may have a varying of influence and rank according to their significance and justify ranking
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constructing an explanation using sources of evidence to support the analysis of a significant individual, event and/or cultural achievement
VCHHC127 | The Humanities | History | Levels 9 and 10 | Historical Concepts and Skills | Cause and effect