Primary Source Analysis of World War I
Dive into the historical significance of primary sources related to World War I, exploring key events, figures, and conditions such as the sinking of the Lusitania, life in the trenches, and the impact on soldiers. Discover the context, points of interest, and implications of the era through detailed analysis.
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Unit 5 Primary Source Analysis WW I Name:
Instructions Type answers in RED Use CPS strategy and answer the questions in COMPLETE SENTENCES
Context - Point - Significance - Who is the little boy representing? Who is the angry old man representing? What is a Thoroughfare?
Context - Point - Significance - When was the Lusitania sunk? When did the US declare war? How significant was the sinking of the Lusitania in the US decision to enter the war?
Context - Point - Significance - What are the dangers that you face in the trenches? What is No-Man's Land?
Context - Point - Significance - What is celebrated on November 11th today? (both holidays) Harry Friedman was the US private who wrote this diary. What threats did he face prior to the cease fire?
Context - Point - Significance - How many soldiers died in World War 1? What was the medicine like at the time? What were the most common injuries that soldiers faced, inside and outside the trenches?