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Business Partners WWI: US involvement

On your post it/note card Put your name: List… #1-2 on the front (leave space) #1 -4 on the back (leave space)

Stand up! Please find 2 people that will be your partners and write their names on the front of your notecard. Your partner must not be sitting next to you 

On your post it/note card Each corner of the room has a reason the United States entered WWI On the back of your note card please write if this is a good or bad reason to go to war, justify each answer…

Brainstorm Answer the following questions on the front of your response card… 1. Which of the 4 causes of US involvement in WWI is the best reason to go to war, explain…

Visit your 1st partner Standing meeting… Discuss your response with your partner for 30 seconds.

Brainstorm Answer the following questions on the front of your response card… 2. Is it fair for Germany to sink our trading ships if we are sending military supplies to their enemies?

Visit your 2nd partner Standing meeting… Discuss your response with your partner for 30 seconds.

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