German-Americans and World War I. Bell-ringer: 1) WHAT DO YOU THINK WOULD HAPPEN IF YOUR NATIVE COUNTRY (OR COUNTRY OF YOUR ANCESTORS) WENT TO WAR WITH.

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German-Americans and World War I

Bell-ringer: 1) WHAT DO YOU THINK WOULD HAPPEN IF YOUR NATIVE COUNTRY (OR COUNTRY OF YOUR ANCESTORS) WENT TO WAR WITH THE UNITED STATES? 2) DO YOU THINK THAT A HYPHENATED AMERICAN CAN BE A “GOOD” AMERICAN? WHY OR WHY NOT?

NOW ANSWER THESE Q… 1) List the FIVE most important things for people to know from the reading about German-Americans in Chicago. 2) EXPLAIN the three political cartoons. What is each cartoon’s message? What details do you notice?