WWI History | Propaganda | Literature | Name That Country | All About Museums |
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June 1914 to November 1918.
The time span of WWI.
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Posters
The most common form of media for propaganda.
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Erich Remarque
The author of All Quiet on the Western Front.
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United States
Joined the war in the last one hundred days.
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Docents
The term for the people who explain museum exhibits to museum goers.
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What are the Allies.
United Kingdom, France, and Russian Empire
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Political groups and government.
Who most often produced propaganda.
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Realism.
The style most often used in WWI literature. The opposite of romanticism.
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Italy
Switched allies during the war.
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The exhibit.
Everything associated with the given topic, ie letters, pictures, videos, information, manipulatives, etc.
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What is the assassination of the Archduke of Austria-Hungary.
The beginning of WWI.
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Pathos
The rhetorical appeal most often used in propaganda.
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A very famous WWI poet.
Who is Wilfred Owen?
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Germany
Sunk the RMS Lusitania
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The primary artifact.
The major attraction in an exhibit.
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What is Armistice.
The term for the end of the war.
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justify their involvement to their own populace
As a means of recruiting men A way to raise money and resources to sustain the military campaign. To urge conservation
Two of the four reasons propaganda was used.
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Poetic devices
The following are examples of what: metaphor, simile, rhyme scheme, imagery, meter.
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France
The first country to use gas.
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Education
The primary service museums provide to the public.
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What are chemical (gas), submarine, plane, and tank.
Two of the four new forms of warfare popular in WWI.
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A way to preserve food for soldiers by growing your own food-the government urging people to grow their own food and save resources.
U.S. propaganda promoted "victory gardens." What are victory gardens?
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It is sweet and right to die for one's country.
What is the meaning of the old lie: "Dulce et decorum est, pro patria mori."
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Ottoman Empire-Turkey
The empire was dissolved and there was an Armenian genocide.
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The War Museum in San Luis Obispo
The closest museum exhibiting WWI memorabilia to CCNTH.
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