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The July Crisis: Decision-Making Exercise

Posted by Russel Tarr on October 13, 2010October 7, 2010

The overall result was the July Crisis and the outbreak of World War One; in this exercise students learn about the crisis through a decision-making exercise which gets them thinking in terms of who was responsible. The teacher version is important for this lesson.

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