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WWI-Hoss

WWI-Hoss

Global History 10-Mr. Hoss

WWI Newspaper articles                                                                                                               

Use the links below to help you to develop articles;

 WWI- Trenches on the Web    http://www.worldwar1.com/reflib.htm

"An Internet History of the Great War. These pages contain information on the people, places, and events that comprised one of the worst calamities of modern history."

       For Biographical Information for your Obituary (#4) and Interview(#8) select WHO.  See Archduke Francis Ferdinand and Woodrow Wilson.

First World War.com  http://www.firstworldwar.com

"Posted by history professor Micheal Duffy, this site provides a great overview to WWI."

   Select "Propaganda Posters" on left. Then select from the various countries on the right side. Allows you to view examples of what actual posters looked like during WWI. You can then develop your own Propaganda Ad or Poster (#5) .       

For some examples of Political Cartoons (#6) check out this link;

http://rutlandhs.k12.vt.us/jpeterso/uboatcar.htm

Scroll through the examples of various political cartoons.

 

Sites w/in the Virtual Reference Collection

Aside from your textbooks, The Virtual Reference Collection (VRC) has some great resources for you to use.      

Use the following link to access it;

http://xaaa.calypso.scoolaid.net/bin/vrc/vrcList?level=hs&p=h1

Scroll down to History and Geography.

Select Facts.com Issues and Controversies in American History.

Type in World War I.  Helpful for your Dear Abby(#7)and

Interview(#8) columns.

From this same page select the tab Analysis and Background

Then select #6  World War I for a look at the "Causes of the War" -> Factual Column (#1)