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What impact did WW1 have on the economy? All able to describe impact war had on the economy Most able to explain its impact Some able to explain if its impact was significant

What impact did WW1 have on the economy? What was economy like before WW1? Little federal involvement Growing economy Industrial economy Still behind Europe

What impact did WW1 have on the economy? Task: Read the sheet and pick out evidence which shows the war created changes in the USA economy Pick evidence which shows things had not changed

What impact did WW1 have on the economy? Task: You now need to decide if the changes were important & big changes, but before you can do that you must have criteria to use as a measure How big are any changes in numbers? Did the changes the whole of the economy or only part of it? Did the changes last along time or were they short lived? Come up with some of your own criteria to judge the importance of change

What impact did WW1 have on the economy? Task: Look at each change you picked out from earlier on decide if you think it was an important / big one Tick or cross

What impact did WW1 have on the economy? Task: study the evidence and write a paragraph that describing and explaining if, overall, you think WW1 did have a big impact Overall I think WW1 did have a big impact because although some changes were not important… because…. However, the majority of the changes it created many of the changes were such as…..because……

What impact did WW1 have on the economy? Peer-assessment Read someone else's answer What have they done well? What do they need to work on?

HW – Reading Read the article and sum up what they say Do you think they make a good argument? Must explain your answer