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Evaluating Personal Loss in World War I Through Medical History Lesson PlanEvaluating Personal Loss in World War I Through Medical History Lesson Plan
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Evaluating Personal Loss in World War I Through Medical History

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High schoolers analyze statistical data found on the Web relevant to the medical records from World War I. After completing a worksheet that is provided, they evaluate the effects of WWI--both short- and long-term.

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