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Think Dots – Tier 2

Think Dots – WWI Primary Sources Roll the dice and find the corresponding activity. Record your answer(s) on the answer sheet. You must complete at least 12 dots worth of work. Example: 12

According to the author, how should people show their love for their country? Which one of the MANIA causes of WWI is described in this passage? Write your answers on your answer sheet.

What event is described in the passage above? How do you think the author feels about what he witnessed? Write your answers on your answer sheet.

Task: According to the article, why did Britain (England) declare war on Germany? Write your answer on your answer sheet.

Before the war (1914) what percentage of the workforce (all workers) were women? During the war (1918) what percentage of the workforce (all workers) were women? After the war (1920) what percentage of the workforce (all workers) were women? In what year were the most women working? Why were more women working during the war? Write your answers on your answer sheet.

Due to a shortage of food during the war, everyone was encouraged to use less and never waste food. Task: Pretend you are a British citizen. Create a propaganda poster that shows British citizens what they can do to help win the war. Use words and pictures on your poster. Write “attached” in the box on your answer sheet and staple your propaganda poster to the back.

Huns - a negative name used for Germans during the war. These posters were designed to anger the British and make Germans look evil. Task: Pretend you are a British citizen. Create a propaganda poster against Germany. Your poster should use pictures and words designed to make British citizens angry at Germany. Write “attached” in the box on your answer sheet and staple your propaganda poster to the back.