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For this project, you are going to create an outline of World War I. There are several key terms that will help guide you through your outline, and you will use these phrases to describe the events of World War I. These key terms are: isolationist
compromise
cooperation
aggression
It is important that you understand the meaning of each of these key terms before beginning your research.

Complete your research, making sure to evaluate your sources. You must also cite all evidence that you get from the Internet using APA format. Click here to view an APA style guide.

Now, using the above vocabulary terms and the research information you gathered, you will describe World War I in outline form. You must have seven sections related to World War I. Use the example outline below to format your outline.
World War I Outline

I. Isolationism: Include a minimum of three reasons explaining why the U. S. wanted an
isolationist policy during World War I.
a. Sentence 1
b. Sentence 2
c. Sentence 3

II. Cooperation: Include three examples of how the U. S. helped win the war.
a. Sentence 1
b. Sentence 2
c. Sentence 3

III. Aggression: Include three examples of acts of war that were committed by Germany.
a. Sentence 1
b. Sentence 2
c. Sentence 3

IV. Confrontation: Include at least three significant battles or acts of confrontation during the war.
a. Sentence 1
b. Sentence 2
c. Sentence 3

V. Compromises:
a. Explain how the war ended by two acts of compromises.
b. Explain whether there were errors in the compromises made.
c. Explain how the resolutions could have been handled differently.

VI. Evaluate your resources.
a. Find the same event in two sources.
b. Explain how the first source explains the event. Include information explaining how you know this
source is credible.
c. Explain how the second source explains the event. Include information explaining how you know
this source is credible.
d. Explain how the sources similar and different.

VII. Include a citation of each of the sources you used.

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