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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 Western Front.
  • They learned about the role of new technologies, such as machine guns, tanks, and poison gas, in the war.
  • The child learned about the impact of World War 1 on civilians, including rationing, propaganda, and the role of women in the workforce.
  • They learned about the end of the war and the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.

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The child can further explore the consequences of World War 1, such as the rise of totalitarian regimes and the lead-up to World War 2. They can also research specific battles or events during the war to gain a deeper understanding of the conflict. Additionally, the child can engage in creative activities, such as writing a fictional diary from the perspective of a soldier or creating a timeline of key events during the war. Visiting museums or historical sites related to World War 1 can also provide a hands-on learning experience.

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