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World War I: One-PagerDirections: Using a piece of blank paper, create a ‘one-pager’ for World War I that meets the following specifications. Use your textbook to collect the information needed – once you have done that you may search for additional information using a computer or phone.Rubric:Images: The one pager must contain at least FIVE colored images that represent an aspect of WWI (could be new weapons of war, people, themes, etc…be creative here!) Note: These images can (and probably should) relate to the other elements listed below. Battles: List the THREE most consequential battles of WWI (in your opinion once you’ve read about them). Include the total number of casualties for each battle (listed by country) as well as one summary statement about why that battle was significant. Alliances: A clear and easy to interpret list of which countries were allies during WWI.Individuals: Include THREE significant individuals that pertain to WWI. Include their name and an explanation as to why their involvement in WWI was consequential. (V.I. Lenin must be one of the three individuals, the other two are of your own choosing)Neatness, creativity, legibility, and organization are all essential for a successful one-pager. Total: 50 points (10 points for each category). ................
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