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Opposition to WWI

Opposition to WWI

Assessment

Presentation

History, Social Studies

8th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

Created by

Matthew Smith

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14 Slides • 6 Questions

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Multiple Choice

What is a conscientious objector?

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Refused to fight in the war based on moral/religious grounds

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Refused to fight so they wouldnt die

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Refused to fight so they didnt have to travel

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Wanted to fight right away

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Poll

Could you go certain days without meat, bread, etc. if it meant helping the War effort?

Absolutely

Probabaly

Maybe

Probably not

Absolutely not

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Open Ended

Do you think the Espionage and Sedition Acts violate your first amendment right to free speech?

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Match

Match the following

Victory Garden

Victory Bond

Espionage and Sedition Acts

Conscientious Objectors

Planted by citizens to grow their own food so goods could be sent overseas to the war

Citizens loaned money to the gov't and at the end of the war, the money was paid with interest

Made it illegal to interfere with the war effort or say anything disloyal about the government

Anti-war on religious or moral beliefs

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Open Ended

Would you consider the previous posters racist? Why or why not?

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Draw

Draw with your trackpad or finger, your own propaganda poster

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