The Range of Choices during the Armenian Genocide.

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The Range of Choices during the Armenian Genocide

You will… Be assigned one of four readings: –Reading 7 “Cries Ringing in My Ears” –Reading 2 “Trying to Make a Difference” –Reading 3 “Official Policy” –Reading 4 “Taking a Stand” Be assigned a group where all will contribute to this activity

In your groups… Read the excerpt you have been assigned Create a short PowerPoint presentation answering the following questions: –What was your story about? –What was the dilemma described in the reading? –What options were available to people in the story? –What choice did they make? –Why do you think they made the choices they did? Presentations will be tomorrow in class!