World War II DBQ Document #6
Use these documents to create questions for your DBQ (Document Based Question) Test. Please be sure to write the number of the document that you are asking a question about.
Document #6:
Sign in store window during World War II

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What does the poster mean?
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Why would there be signs that prohibit conscientious objectors from going to places where they could be able to enter?
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Where did you think this sign was posted?
Who do you think that this sign was targeted to?
what is a conscientious objectors?
Who do you think this poster is directed to and why?
1) What do you think this poster mean?
2) What do you think the poster is trying to do?
Who are the posters calling skunks?
Who do you think the sign is calling a skunk?
What is a conscientious objecters?
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Give a definition of conscientious
why was conscientious workers consider skunks?
what is the purpose of this poster?
According to the picture, what kind of people was not wanted in shops?
Who is the message messaging to?
What is th message of this poster?
What do you think the blanks spaces of those words mean?
What does this poster mean and who are they talking about by mentioning skunks
Why were conscientious objectors not wanted in stores?
Who do you think this poster was adressing to?
According to the sign, what is the purpose of it? What is the sign trying to tell people?
What is a conscientious objecter?
Why did the shop not allow any conscientious objecters?
According to the article, who do you think made this sign?
Why do you think they made it this sign?
6a. Predict the reason of making this poster. Explain your reason in several sentences.
6b. Using your reason, who do you think this poster is targeting?
Who do you think are the skunks in this poster.
what do you think the poster is trying to tell youu about what people think about conscientious objectors ?
How are these posters similar to the ones that people made directed to Japanese people after the Pearl Harbor attack?
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What were conscientious objecters?
What do the blanks mean in this poster?
Who is the poster referring to?
who do you think this poster was ment for?
Who do you think this poster is directed to?
What do you think they’ll feel if they saw this poster?
They are comparing skunk to who?
what happens if someone change some wrods on the poster?
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What does this show about Americans’ sense of right and wrong?