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Unit 4: Changing Society is a Struggle - Coggle Diagram
Unit 4: Changing Society is a Struggle
Statement of Inquiry: Changing Society is a struggle.
Key Concept: Change
Definition: Change in the individuals and societies can be anything that causing something to transmute and become different. They can be something that causes something good, bad or just something that is neurtral.
Examples: An example of change in history would be a change in the president, for example in America when trump was elected and reverted a lot of the things that the former president worked hard to do.
Related Concepts: Power
Related Concepts: Cooperation
Related concepts: Leadership
Global Context: Identities and Relationships
Unit Questions
Factual
How have individuals struggled to change society?
What are the characteristics of leadership?
Making hard decisions when nececary and compromising between multiple parties.
Conceptual
Why is struggle necessary for societal change?
Why is cooperation through coalition-building difficult?
Debatable
Should individuals establish and demonstrate power in their community?
ATL's
Social – Collaboration
Delegate and share responsibility for decision-making
Research – Information literacy
Collect and analyze data to identify solutions and make informed decisions