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VOCABULARY EMBARGO- a country refuses to trade with another country for political or economic reasons ECONOMICS- this is the way a business in a country is controlled DIRECT DEMOCRACY- the people vote directly on all matters REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY- the people elect reps to make decisions for them in congress 1ST AMENDMENT- freedom of press, religion, petition, assembly and speech

CHAPTER 22 FROM NEUTRALITY TO WAR

ESSENTIAL QUESTION WAS IT IN NATIONAL INTEREST OF THE UNITED STATES TO STAY NEUTRAL OR DECLARE WAR

POWDER KEG OF THE WORLD

ARCHDUKE FRANZ FERDINAND

GAVRILO PRINCIP MEMBER OF THE TERRORIST GROUP CALLED “THE BLACK HAND”

PRINCIP BEING WRESTLED TO THE GROUND

WWI “The Great War” CENTRAL POWERS or TRIPLE ALLIANCE (BLUE) Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy TRIPLE ENTENTE or ALLIES England, France and Russia

3 CAUSES OF TENSION BEFORE WAR BREAKS OUT NATIONALISM STRONG FEELING OF PRIDE FOR COUNTRY

MILITARISM GLORIFYING MILITARY POWER

IMPERIALISM TAKING OVER A SMALLER COUNTRY TO FORM A COLONY

WESTERN FRONT TRENCH WARFARE

WESTERN FRONT TRENCH WARFARE

FOUR FRONTS OF WWI WESTERN FRONT - U.S., FRANCE, ENGLAND vs. GERMANY EASTERN FRONT - SOVIET UNION vs. GERMANY ITALIAN FRONT - ITALY vs AUSTRIA-HUNGARY AFRICAN FRONT - BRITISH vs GERMANY

EASTERN FRONT TRENCH WARFARE

WOODROW WILSON “THIS WAS A WAR WITH WHICH WE HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH” 1914 AMERICA STAYS NEUTRAL

BRITISH STRATEGY 1.) NAVY BLOCKADE OF GERMANY COAST 2.) MINED THE ENTIRE NORTH SEA

GERMANY’S RESPONSE UNRESTRICTED SUBMARINE WARFARE

LUSITANIA MAY 7,1915

REACTION TO LUSITANIA SINKING SUSSEX PLEDGE U.S. WOULDN’T GET INVOLVED IF GERMANY STOPS USING SUBMARINE WARFARE

WILSON WINS ELECTION OF 1916 “HE KEPT US OUT OF THE WAR”

ZIMMERMAN’S NOTE ENGLAND INTERCEPTS MESSAGE FROM GERMANY’S FOREIGN MINSITER ARTHUR ZIMMERMAN TO MEXICO IT ASKED MEXICO TO FORM AN ALLIANCE WITH GERMANY IF GERMANY WINS, MEXICO WOULD GET TEXAS, ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO

GERMANY CONTINUES UNRESTRICTED SUBMARINE WARFARE

U.S. DECLARES WAR ON GERMANY APRIL 6, 1917

MUSTARD GAS

MUSTARD GAS

ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

NEW TECHNOLOGY AIRPLANES MOST FAMOUS PILOT OF WWI WAS GERMANY’S RED BARON

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