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  • The child learned about the causes of World War 1, including the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and the alliance system.
  • They learned about the major countries involved in the war, such as Germany, Austria-Hungary, France, and Britain.
  • The child learned about the trench warfare and the conditions soldiers faced on the front lines.
  • They learned about the role of new technologies, such as machine guns, tanks, and poison gas, in the war.
  • The child learned about the significant battles of World War 1, such as the Battle of the Somme and the Battle of Verdun.
  • They learned about the impact of the war on civilians, including the use of propaganda and the rationing of resources.
  • The child learned about the end of the war and the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.

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To further develop their understanding of World War 1, the child can engage in additional research on specific topics of interest, such as the role of women during the war or the experiences of soldiers from different countries. They can also explore primary sources, such as letters or diaries from individuals who lived during that time. Additionally, the child can watch documentaries or movies about World War 1 to gain a visual understanding of the events and experiences of that period. Finally, they can engage in discussions or debates with peers or family members to deepen their understanding and critical thinking skills related to World War 1.

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