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Top Text Title: Top Text: As the Editorial Director, you have several responsibilities to fulfill. 1. Design the cover of your news magazine. Ask your team members for input on a Magazine Title (Be Creative) 2. Write the Magazines Opinion page (Editor's Comments) A) One editorial should be written as person who is living in the south before the start of the war. B) One editorial should be written as a person who is living in the north before the start of the war. C) One editorial will be that of the editor of the magazine (that's you). **Between all three editorials, you should have 1 of them Pro-Slavery (for it) 1 of them Anti-Slavery (against it), and 1 of them Neutral (they don't care either way). ***You may want to consider using these websites to search for biographies or stories that relate to the viewpoints listed above. (Abolitionist and Pro- slavery) You can figure that out by reading through any of chapter 16 in your social studies textbook. If you have any further questions, please ask the teacher. 3. You will work with your team to make sure they have their materials. 4. You will decide the order of the groups work in the magazine. That means that you decide the format and the layout of the magazine. Feel free to use any of the other role pages to find additional resources. Links Section Title:
Bottom Text Title: Bottom Text: American Nation Social Studies Textbook World Book Encyclopedia
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