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Compare the experiences Americans (African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, women, conscientious objectors) had while serving in Europe.
Standard #: SS.912.A.4.8
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Subject Area: Social Studies
Grade: 912
Strand: American History
Date Adopted or Revised: 02/14
Status: State Board Approved
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  • SS.912.A.4.AP.8 # Identify experiences diverse American groups had while serving in Europe.
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Original Student Tutorials
  • Over There: Americans at War in World War I, Part 2 (of 2) # In Parts 1 and 2 of this interactive tutorial series, learn about the experiences of the Americans who served "over there" in Europe during World War I. Learn about doughboys, trench warfare, and some of the WWI veterans who would go to become famous Americans! CLICK HERE to open Part 1.
  • Over There: Americans at War in World War I, Part 1 (of 2) # In Parts 1 and 2 of this interactive tutorial series, learn about the experiences of the Americans who served "over there" in Europe during World War I. Learn about doughboys, trench warfare, and some of the WWI veterans who would go to become famous Americans! CLICK HERE to open Part 2.
Original Student Tutorials Social Studies - U.S. History - Grades 9-12
  • Over There: Americans at War in World War I, Part 1 (of 2) # In Parts 1 and 2 of this interactive tutorial series, learn about the experiences of the Americans who served "over there" in Europe during World War I. Learn about doughboys, trench warfare, and some of the WWI veterans who would go to become famous Americans! CLICK HERE to open Part 2.
  • Over There: Americans at War in World War I, Part 2 (of 2) # In Parts 1 and 2 of this interactive tutorial series, learn about the experiences of the Americans who served "over there" in Europe during World War I. Learn about doughboys, trench warfare, and some of the WWI veterans who would go to become famous Americans! CLICK HERE to open Part 1.
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