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World War 1 Subtitle

Read Read about WWI in your textbook (p.372- 374)

Primary vs. Secondary Sources Primary Source – something created at the time of the events (ex. Letters, newspaper articles, speeches, artwork, clothing, etc.) Secondary Source – something created after the time of the events (ex. Textbooks) Either can be biased!

Primary Sources Read primary sources and answer questions on front of worksheet

Secondary Sources Use textbook to answer questions 1-2 on back of worksheet Answer question 1 on Howard Zinn Read Document C (by Howard Zinn) then answer remaining questions