Explore trough these websites and find answers to the original questions on the task page. Make sure to answer the who, what, when, where, and why for your article.
Whileyourgroup is making up the article, consider these questions as well. Make sure to answer all the questions with 2-3 sentences. Do not give a yes/no answer. 1. Does the age of the deceased matter? Would it make a difference to you if he were older? 2. a. The article mentions "city officials and Negro leaders called a meeting this morning to try to calm the situation further." If you were a "city official" how would you have calmed the situation? Do you think the leaders coming together to talk things over was a good idea? Explore through this website and answer the original questions on the task page. Consider the following questions as well. Make sure to answer with 2-3 sentences. Read only the first three paragraphs.
3. This article claims that the report was wrong, and the those held responsible were not the ones who did the beating. What do you think the outcome would have been if the public had got better information? When you click on this tab, make sure to use the back arrow to come back to the WebQuest! Consider the following question and make sure to answer with 2-3 sentences.
4. Look over the 8 rules given on this page. Choose two that you feel could have been used to prevent the riots throughout Augusta. Do you have any other ideas that are not listed to prevent problems? Read the article and consider the following question.
5. How many fires were started throughout the city? What caused the unrest of the city? What two parties came together to resolve the conflicts? |
Look over the pictures in the link as well. What do you think the mood of the people is?
Read only first 3 paragraphs.
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