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Reliability in sources - Dunkirk

Reliability in sources - Dunkirk

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History

2nd - 9th Grade

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Debra Rose

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Reliability in sources - Dunkirk

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Multiple Choice

where is Dunkirk?

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France

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Belgium

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Germany

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Blitzkrieg

The British troops (BEF) were being pushed back to the coast by the approaching Germans.

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Multiple Choice

What does approaching mean?

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going away

2

going towards

3

staying still

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The Germans used:

tanks, bombers and troops to attack

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To survive, the British troops needed to escape at the Port of Dunkirk.

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The British Government needed to help the BEF return to Britain.

The soldiers lined up on the beach in Dunkirk.

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Multiple Choice

What was the rescue operation called?

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Operation Bingo

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Operation Dingo

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Operation Dynamo

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Multiple Choice

What makes a source reliable?

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You don't believe it

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You believe it

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It is truthful

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Multiple Choice

Which is more reliable?

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2

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Multiple Choice

What is a source?

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a photo

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anything giving information

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a letter

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This is mostly reliable because it is a photo at the time.

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