Follow Up Go to your “Path to War Notes” and 1. Circle Key Terms

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Follow Up Go to your “Path to War Notes” and 1. Circle Key Terms “Word you cannot tell story without” 2. Highlight “Main Ideas” Fact that “supports” Essential Question 3. Write Questions on left hand side 4. Write a 2-3 sentence summary at the bottom.

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