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29.3-Continued World at War Student Objectives Explore the expansion of World War I beyond Europe Analyze the role of the United States in World War I Explain how World War I was a total war

War Beyond Europe Gallipoli Campaign-Strategy to conquer Ottoman Empire Goal to establish supply line to Russia Stalemate-250,000 Casualties Africa & Asia Germany busy on Western & Eastern Front-unable to defend colonies Taken over by British and French Britain and France recruited subjects from colonies Motives of the colonists Why is what happened with the Gallipoli Campaign so representative of the overall trends of World War I? What were the motives for African and Asian colonists in joining in the war effort?

Situation with United States US originally neutral Reasons for neutrality Still trading supplies and weapons to Allied Powers German U-boats-unrestricted submarine warfare Sinking of many US ships including Lusitania Official entrance-Zimmermann Telegram (1917) If Mexico joined with Germany, gain back land lost to US in Mexican-American War What are some of the major reasons why the US decided to originally be neutral in World War I? What does the sinking of Lusitania and US policy actually demonstrate about that neutrality? What did the Zimmermann Telegram say? How would this be seen as a threat to the United States?

Total War WWI first total war All resources dedicated to war effort Government takes control of country’s economy Unemployment very low-most young men soldiers (conscription) Factories adapted for wartime purposes and needs Women needed to fulfill jobs in factories- big contribution to war effort Introduction of rationing People restricted on how of a good people can buy Also use of propaganda One-sided information on the war How was World War I a total war? What were some major things that occurred to push countries in a total war mode? How did conscription contribute to this? What may have happened to women due to their contribution to the war effort? What is the point of rationing and why was it important during the war?

1. Write down some of your observations and other thoughts based on these pieces of World War I Propaganda.

Russian Situation US entrance to war-big advantage for Allies Russia-huge famine and other issues Leader Czar Nicholas forced to resign New Government-continued to fight war Already 5.5 million deaths-army refused to fight Russian Revolution took place under Communist leader Vladimir Lenin Signed Treaty of Brest-Litvosk-ended war with Germany and gave them Russian land Remind yourself of the issues Russia was having when fighting the war effort. What is advocated for in the theory of communism?

Collapse of Central Powers Germany able to send all troops to W. Front One last attack to France- advanced but severely weakened and exhausted Allies able to pushback and advance Germany having issues-Kaiser Wilhelm II forced to step down New Government signed armistice with France to end war 1. With war over, what do you think were the major questions and issues that needed to be addressed for the new post-World War?