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Summarize:

With the following questions, think about and summarize the content of the seminar, especially
to capture new understandings of the documents that we read.

1. Based on this seminar, what are the most important points gathered from the documents we
read?
That everything in the documents, in one way or another, related to WWI.
2. In what ways does my understanding of the documents connect to other things Im learning?
Well, the understanding of these documents, has helped me to see, that WWI was caused by
multiple things happening at once. That is pretty interesting.
3. What major ideas do I better understand about the documents after the seminar?
I better understand the fourth document, on the map. How Nationalism changed the countries in
different ways, leading to a buildup of anger and other things.

Reflect:

Use writing to think about and reflect on the process of the seminar--both your contribution and
the group's process.

1. How did I contribute to this discussionwhat did I add to it?


I added my questions, and my feedback on certain things other people said.
2. What questions do I now have as a result of this seminar?
Why does world war one, now seem that it was a non thought out way of fighting.
3. Who helped move the dialogue forward? How?
Everyone did, maggie, and marri helped a lot from what I saw. And so did destany.
4. At what point did the seminar lapse into debate/discussion rather than dialogue? How did the
group handle this?
After referring to document four, the conversation bursted open.
5. Did anyone dominate the conversation? How did the group handle this?
I hope I didnt, but I didnt notice anyone doing that.
6. What would I like to do differently as a participant the next time I am in a seminar?
I want to have a longer time to talk and contemplate.

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