Why did Oliver Hopkins join up?

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Why did Oliver Hopkins join up? Classwork Date:________ Why did Oliver Hopkins join up? Aim: to explain why people joined up in World War I Write the main reasons- give example Family reasons Patriotism - See the world Money - Friends Girlfriend His size and age Job

Why did Oliver Hopkins join up? Classwork Date:________ Why did Oliver Hopkins join up? Starter: Odd word out: choose one word which doesn’t match - explain why you chose it. 1914, 1919, 1916, 1918- because no war War, world, great, awful George, Wilhelm, Franz-Ferdinand, Gavrilo France, Belgium, Russia, Austria-Hungary Trench, mortar, machine gun, whistle Assassination, invasion, asian, alliance Enlist, volunteer, recruit, tommy

Explain your emotions in 1914 on seeing this poster Describe Explain your emotions in 1914 on seeing this poster

Aim: to find evidence in books to help answer the question P. 40 of International Relations Mind map main reasons described Excitement Patriotism Propaganda

Why did Oliver Hopkins join up? Classwork Date:________ Why did Oliver Hopkins join up? Aim: to make a poster to explain the reasons why men joined the army On a different coloured piece of paper put each of the headings. Under write 2-3 sentences to explain each one Find / draw a picture to illustrate this Family reasons See the world Patriotism Money Friends Girlfriend Excitement His size and age Job Coward