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Use the slides to fill in your organizer. As you move along in your group think about the Social, Political, and Economic impact.

Photo: Trench Grave What can you see? What inference can you make? Photos of The Great War -

Which 3 countries would be most upset about the war? How would this impact the countries Socially and Politically? Photo: Death in WWI

What can you see? Photos of The Great War - Analyze: What is the impact of this Socially, Politically, and Economically? Photo: Destruction in France

Who would be expected to pay for most of the damage caused during the war? Analyze: Social, Political, and Economic impact of this scene How would this picture effect the country who loses the war?

How did life change for women within those countries at war? What can you see? Photo: Women in the factory

Think of those soldiers who had had limbs amputated, or those who were suffering from Shell Shock How did life change for those that returned from the war with serious injuries or illness?

How had the World been affected by the First World War? Injured soldiers and civilians Add as many facts as possible to the following diagram The Death Toll Destruction Women at work