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Tri-Fold Project Person May use one area of the poster for 3 different people May use two and show a comparison of the 2 in the middle Political Party May use whole poster for one party May use the poster for 3 parties May use the poster for 2 parties and use the middle as a comparison

Branch of Govt. May use the whole poster for one branch of govt. May use 1 part of tri fold for each branch War or Battle May use tri fold for 3 different battles of the war Can use it for a person, battle, and general information May use it for two different sides of a war or battle with a comparison in the middle

Event Could show the progression of an event through time Example: History of siege warfare and how its changed through time Expansion of the U.S through 50 year periods Timeline of presidential elections and electoral college maps