Explain U.S. foreign policy at the beginning of World War I.

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Explain U.S. foreign policy at the beginning of World War I. U.S in World War I We will explain the significance of 19414-1918, identify the reasons for U.S. entry into WWI, understand the contributions of the AEF led by General Pershing, analyze isolationism and neutrality, analyze the Battle of Argonne Forest, and discuss importance of Alvin York. I will summarize the main ideas of WWI by completing a graphic organizer. Central Powers Allied Powers Explain U.S. foreign policy at the beginning of World War I. Reasons for U.S. Involvement in WWI Closer Ties to Allies German Aggression Allied Propaganda Zimmerman Telegram Freedom of the Seas

Sinking of the Lusitania Unrestricted Submarine Warfare The War at Sea British Blockade Sinking of the Lusitania The Sussex Pledge Unrestricted Submarine Warfare The U.S. Intervenes Battle of Argonne Forest American Expeditionary Force General John J. Pershing African Americans Argonne Forest AEF at Argonne Alvin York The Home Front (1917-1918) Selective Service Act (1917) American Economy War Bonds Espionage Act (1917) End of WWI Armistice Treaty of Versailles