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3. Historical Information **1-2 Slides Provide historical information based on your research of the event, topic, or person. Be brief, but provide enough detail that someone who may either know a little bit about this topic or nothing about this topic can easily catch on with where you might go with the movie. Provide links to: 1. a website- Show us something interesting! 2. a Primary Source- Provide a link to a Primary source that the story line of your movie can use.

4. Historical Accuracy - 1 Slide Address the level of the production’s Historical accuracy. What is your Historical “goal?” Will you add fiction? What would History teachers say? Provide a Historical Accuracy Grade!