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History, 04.05.2021 21:40 jdiddy25

For this assessment, you will create ten tweets from the trenches in World War I. As you create your tweets, be sure to put yourself in the shoes of a young soldier camped out in a trench on the Western Front. You may choose what side you wish to represent. What do you want to share with the world? Tweets must include:
a minimum of 100 characters, but no more than 140 characters (A character is a letter, number, punctuation mark, or space.)
details from the lesson that show your understanding of fighting conditions during World War I

NOTE: Please accurately use of at least one of the following key terms in each tweet (ten total in your submission):
aircraft gas machine gun tank trench submarine (or U-boat) Zeppelin Christmas Truce Treaty of Brest-Litovsk self-determination Eastern front Western front Allied Powers Central Powers

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