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WWI Artifacts and Primary Sources: Part III

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World War I - Artifacts/Primary Sources

Collect all of your analysis sheets and draw conclusions from the information you gathered into a well synthesized narrative.

 

Written Analysis

  • Now you get to play the part of historian and try to make sense of the events, ideas, stories and artifacts you have collected.
  • Collect all of your analysis sheets and draw conclusions from the information you gathered into a well synthesized narrative describing the artifacts and primary sources and how your topic impacted the war.


Answer these questions to help you write your narrative: 

  1. What was similar about the artifacts?
  2. What was different about the artifacts?
  3. Why were there the differences in the artifacts?
  4. How did the primary sources confirm your hypothesis about the artifacts?
  5. Did you learn new things about the artifacts based on the primary sources?
  6. How did the primary sources further your understanding of the artifacts?
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