OA Tell me what you learned about the terrorist attack on 9/11/2001.

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OA Tell me what you learned about the terrorist attack on 9/11/2001

The Iraq Factor ( ) One Pager Assignment

One Pager Read the section on The Iraq Factor I want you to find ten facts: Two causes Three consequences Five interesting facts On the back page you will illustrate your facts into drawings One picture for one fact you have listed (Ten facts) Collage/Mural style

Example of a Mural

OA Tell me some facts you learned about the war in Iraq?

Iraq fifth President of Iraq Sunni Dictator Sunni (20%) Shia (60%) Kurds

War with Iran

Discrimination against minorities

Gulf War (Iraq and Kuwait War)

War on Terror Afghan War

War on Terror

Invasion of Iraq

Sectarian violence Shias vs. Sunnis