By: Ms. Susan Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Uncle Sam—He the Man! Don’t Mess with the U. S.
Advertisements

America on the Homefront:
Attacks on Civil Liberties.
Chapter 19.2 Americ a Joins the Allies The Sinking of the Lusitania.
Learning Targets Explain the main military strategies used in WWI. Read primary sources carefully, analyze them to find specific historical information.
“WAR IS THE HEALTH OF THE STATE.”
The First Red Scare Objective: to identify various manifestations of the First Red Scare and differing perceptions of the First Red Scare.
Progressing to War World War I as a Progressive Crusade.
The Home Front during WWI.
AIM: WHY WAS PROPAGANDA CREATED? HOW WAS PROPAGANDA USED DURING WWI?
Wilson wants America to stay neutral and to trade with both sides Why might this cause a problem?
Over There Johnnie, get your gun, get your gun, get your gun, Take it on the run, on the run, on the run. Hear them calling, you and me, every son of liberty.
British Warmup
World War I Notes.
Courtesy of Ms. Susan Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY.
The First World War US History. Long-Term Causes of WWI Nationalism – belief that national interests and national unity should be placed ahead of global.
Aim: What steps were taken by the United States to make its war effort a success? Do Now: Answer the following: What is unrestricted submarine warfare?
WORLD WAR I, 1914 TO 1918 Causes of WWI
The Most Famous Recruitment Poster Uncle Sam—He the Man!
Opportunities for African-Americans in WW1 “Great Migration.” 1916 – 1919  70,000 War industries work. Enlistment in segregated units.
The Yanks Are Coming! The Yanks Are Coming!. General John J. Pershing, (Black Jack) commanding general of the AEF. Referred to as the Doughboys and Yanks.
CHAPTER 18 Section 1:Setting the Stage for War Section 2:World War I: A New Kind of War Section 3:US Involvement in WWI Section 4: The Russian Revolution.
1.Causes of WWI Immediate Cause----June 28, 1914 Assassination of Franz Ferdinand of Austria Hostile alliances take effect---War declared Central Powersvs.Allied.
Do Now Please get out your Technology of World War I video notes. Please get out something to write with.
The Great War. Over There Johnnie, get your gun, Get your gun, get your gun, Take it on the run, On the run, on the run. Hear them calling, you and me,
11.2 The U.S. Enters WWI. U.S. Gears up for war U.S. shifted our factories to focus on war equipment, especially naval ships.
WWI Congress approves declaration of war, but what about getting the American people behind it? Congress approves declaration of war, but what about getting.
Because of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in June of 1914 by a member of a nationalistic secret Serbian society, the emperor of Austria-Hungary.
World War I Chapter 24. Section 1 Tension Builds in Europe ▫Nationalism ▫Imperialism ▫Militarism ▫Arms buildup ▫Alliance System.
Food for Victory -Herbert Hoover lead the Food Administration to boost food production  “Victory Gardens”  “Wheatless Mondays”  “Meatless Tuesdays”
War on the Home Front. Selling the War Britain began selling Americans on the idea of war long before its actual involvement. Britain cut the transatlantic.
Progressing to War The Great War as a Progressive Crusade.
Propaganda. On your worksheet, develop a brief definition of the term PROPAGANDA.  Where are different places that you will find propaganda today? ALSO.
Propaganda in World War I. What is Propaganda?  Propaganda is a specific type of message presentation aimed at serving an agenda  Actively spreads an.
European Alliances What does the map show? Which countries cover the largest territory? Which countries do you think are the most powerful? What alliances.
Government Excess & Threats to the Civil Liberties of Americans
Did World War strengthen Democracy on the Homefront?
The Yanks Are Coming! The Yanks Are Coming!. General John J. Pershing, commanding general of the AEF. Referred to as the Doughboys and Yanks. 2 million.
Bell Ringer Describe the various reasons why Americans supported the Allies before officially joining the war.
EQ – How did WWI impact the United States during and after the war?
Ms. Susan Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY. The Most Famous Recruitment Poster.
Council of National Defense War Industries Board – Bernard Baruch Food Administration – Herbert Hoover Railroad Administration – William McAdoo National.
“Over There “Over There” American Military Participation in WWI.
Militarism Alliance Systems Triple Entente (Great Britain, France and Russia) Triple Alliance (Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy) Imperialism Nationalism.
WWI – The Homefront The Wilson administration made a concerted effort to unite the country behind the war effort The Wilson administration made a concerted.
UNIT 5 WEEK 3 11/17-11/21/14. HW for the week Unit 5 test on Friday, 11/21 Checklist due on Friday, 11/21 Muckraker’s project due Mon, 11/24.
Part 1: Background & Part 2: America on the Homefront.
: The World at War : The World at War.
Uncle Sam—He the Man! Don’t Mess with the U. S.
1.President Wilson: The War to End All War  War outlook in Jan  Poor for Allies: Why?  U.S. troops in France---American Expeditionary Forces 
The Most Famous Recruitment Poster Uncle Sam.
21 to 30 yrs. and later extended to 40 yrs. of age.
The Home Front during WWI
American Neutrality · Officially, the U.S. was a neutral country. · However, we traded food, weapons, oil, steel, and other goods far more with the Allied.
Espionage and Sedition Acts
The Home Front during WWI
The Home Front during WWI
How did 9/11 impact our foreign policy?
Results of This New Organization of the Economy?
World War I: The Poster War
World War I -- America Enters the War.
World War I AP US History Mrs. Lacks.
Ms. Susan Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY
The 1st Red Scare.
American Neutrality · Officially, the U.S. was a neutral country. · However, we traded food, weapons, oil, steel, and other goods far more with the Allied.
America on the Homefront:
WWI Congress approves declaration of war, but what about getting the American people behind it? Wilson ran for reelection in 1916 with the slogan “He.
The Home Front during WWI
US Involvement in WWI.
The Home Front during WWI
Presentation transcript:

By: Ms. Susan Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY

“Huns Kill Women and Children!”

Johnnie get your gun, get your gun, get your gun, Take it on the run, on the run, on the run, Hear them calling you and me, Ev'ry son of liberty. Hurry right away, no delay, go today, Make your daddy glad to have had such a lad, Tell your sweetheart not to pine, To be proud her boy's in line. Johnnie get your gun, get your gun, get your gun, Take it on the run, on the run, on the run, Hear them calling you and me, Ev'ry son of liberty. Hurry right away, no delay, go today, Make your daddy glad to have had such a lad, Tell your sweetheart not to pine, To be proud her boy's in line.

Over there over there Send the word, send the word over there That the Yanks are coming, the Yanks are coming, The drums rum-tumming ev'rywhere So prepare say a pray'r Send the word, send the word to beware We'll be over, we're coming over, And we won't come back till it's over over there! Over there over there Send the word, send the word over there That the Yanks are coming, the Yanks are coming, The drums rum-tumming ev'rywhere So prepare say a pray'r Send the word, send the word to beware We'll be over, we're coming over, And we won't come back till it's over over there!

Johnnie get your gun, get your gun, get your gun, Johnnie show the Hun you're a son of a gun, Hoist the flag and let her fly, Yankee Doodle do or die. Pack your little kit, show your grit, do your bit, Yankees to the ranks from the towns and the tanks, Make your mother proud of you And the old Red White and Blue. Johnnie get your gun, get your gun, get your gun, Johnnie show the Hun you're a son of a gun, Hoist the flag and let her fly, Yankee Doodle do or die. Pack your little kit, show your grit, do your bit, Yankees to the ranks from the towns and the tanks, Make your mother proud of you And the old Red White and Blue.

The Spirit of ’76’

Over there over there Send the word, send the word over there That the Yanks are coming, the Yanks are coming, The drums rum-tumming ev'rywhere So prepare say a pray'r Send the word, send the word to beware We'll be over, we're coming over, And we won't come back till it's over over there! Over there over there Send the word, send the word over there That the Yanks are coming, the Yanks are coming, The drums rum-tumming ev'rywhere So prepare say a pray'r Send the word, send the word to beware We'll be over, we're coming over, And we won't come back till it's over over there!

1917 – Selective Service Act 24,000,000 men registered for the draft by the end of ,800,000 men served in WW1 (2,000,000 saw active combat). 400,000 African-Americans served in segregated units. 15,000 Native-Americans served as scouts, messengers, and snipers in non-segregated units. 24,000,000 men registered for the draft by the end of ,800,000 men served in WW1 (2,000,000 saw active combat). 400,000 African-Americans served in segregated units. 15,000 Native-Americans served as scouts, messengers, and snipers in non-segregated units.

Council of National Defense War Industries Board – Bernard Baruch Food Administration – Herbert Hoover Railroad Administration – William McAdoo National War Labor Board – W. H. Taft & Frank P. Walsh War Industries Board – Bernard Baruch Food Administration – Herbert Hoover Railroad Administration – William McAdoo National War Labor Board – W. H. Taft & Frank P. Walsh

U. S. Food Administration

National War Garden Commission

U. S. School Garden Army

U. S. Shipping Board

U. S. Fuel Administration

Results of This New Organization of the Economy? 1.Unemployment virtually disappeared. 2.Expansion of “big government.” 3.Excessive govt. regulations in eco. 4.Some gross mismanagement --> overlapping jurisdictions. 5.Close cooperation between public and private sectors. 6.Unprecedented opportunities for disadvantaged groups. 1.Unemployment virtually disappeared. 2.Expansion of “big government.” 3.Excessive govt. regulations in eco. 4.Some gross mismanagement --> overlapping jurisdictions. 5.Close cooperation between public and private sectors. 6.Unprecedented opportunities for disadvantaged groups.

YWCA – The Blue Triangle

Munitions Work

The Girls They Left Behind Do Their Bit!

Women Used In Recruitment

Even Grandma Buys Liberty Bonds

The Red Cross - Greatest Mother in the World

The Red Cross Nurse

National League for Woman’s Service

Opportunities for African-Americans in WW1 “Great Migration.” 1916 – > 70,000 War industries work. Enlistment in segregated units. “Great Migration.” 1916 – > 70,000 War industries work. Enlistment in segregated units.

True Sons of Freedom

For “Colored” Men in Service

African-Americans on a Troop Ship Headed for France

“Rescuing a Negro During the Race Riots in Chicago”, 1919

The “Flag of Liberty” Represents All of Us!

We are All Americans!

United War Work Campaign

American Committee for Relief in the Near East

The Committee of Public Information (George Creel) America’s “Propaganda Minister?” Anti-Germanism Selling American Culture America’s “Propaganda Minister?” Anti-Germanism Selling American Culture

“Remember Belgium”

The “Mad Brute”

Beat Back the “Hun”

The “Menace of the Seas”

Creel Commission Film

Government Excess & Threats to the Civil Liberties of Americans 1. Espionage Act – forbade actions that obstructed recruitment or efforts to promote insubordination in the military. - ordered the Postmaster General to remove Leftist materials from the mail. - fines of up to $10,000 and/or up to 20 years in prison. 1. Espionage Act – forbade actions that obstructed recruitment or efforts to promote insubordination in the military. - ordered the Postmaster General to remove Leftist materials from the mail. - fines of up to $10,000 and/or up to 20 years in prison.

Government Excess & Threats to the Civil Liberties of Americans 2. Sedition Act – it was a crime to speak against the purchase of war bonds or willfully utter, print, write or publish any disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language about this form of US Govt., the US Constitution, or the US armed forces or to willfully urge, incite, or advocate any curtailment of production of things necessary or essential to the prosecution of the war…with intent of such curtailment to cripple or hinder, the US in the prosecution of the war. 2. Sedition Act – it was a crime to speak against the purchase of war bonds or willfully utter, print, write or publish any disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language about this form of US Govt., the US Constitution, or the US armed forces or to willfully urge, incite, or advocate any curtailment of production of things necessary or essential to the prosecution of the war…with intent of such curtailment to cripple or hinder, the US in the prosecution of the war.

Government Excess & Threats to the Civil Liberties of Americans 3. Schenck v. US – in ordinary times the mailing of the leaflets would have been protected by the 1 st Amendment. - BUT, every act of speech must be judged acc. to the circumstances in which it was spoken. -The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man in falsely shouting fire in a theater and causing a panic. [Chief Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes] - If an act of speech posed a clear and present danger, then Congress had the power to restrain such speech. 3. Schenck v. US – in ordinary times the mailing of the leaflets would have been protected by the 1 st Amendment. - BUT, every act of speech must be judged acc. to the circumstances in which it was spoken. -The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man in falsely shouting fire in a theater and causing a panic. [Chief Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes] - If an act of speech posed a clear and present danger, then Congress had the power to restrain such speech.

Government Excess & Threats to the Civil Liberties of Americans 4. Abrams v. US – majority ruling --> cited Holmes’ “Clear and present danger” doctrine. - Holmes & Brandeis dissented: The best test of truth is the power of the thought to get itself accepted in the competition of the market, denying that a “silly leaflet” published by an “unknown man” constituted such a danger. 4. Abrams v. US – majority ruling --> cited Holmes’ “Clear and present danger” doctrine. - Holmes & Brandeis dissented: The best test of truth is the power of the thought to get itself accepted in the competition of the market, denying that a “silly leaflet” published by an “unknown man” constituted such a danger.

Government Excess & Threats to the Civil Liberties of Americans 5. Post-war labor unrest: * Coal Miners Strike of 1919 * Steel Strike of 1919 * Boston Police Strike of 1919

Anti-Labor “If Capital & Labor Don’t Pull Together” – Chicago Tribune

Coal Miners’ Strike “Keeping Warm” – Los Angeles Times

Steel Strike “Coming Out of the Smoke” – New York World

Boston Police Strike “He gives aid & comfort to the enemies of society” – Chicago Tribune

Boston Police Strike “Striking Back” – New York Evening World

The Consequences of Labor Unrest “While We Rock the Boat” – Washington Times

The “Red Scare” “What a Year Has Brought Forth” – NY World

“Red Scare” -- Anti-Bolshevism “Put Them Out & Keep Them Out” – Philadelphia Inquirer

Government Excess & Threats to the Civil Liberties of Americans rd. International goal --> promote worldwide communism. Attorney General, A. Mitchell Palmer (The Case Against the Reds) Palmer Raids rd. International goal --> promote worldwide communism. Attorney General, A. Mitchell Palmer (The Case Against the Reds) Palmer Raids “The Red Scare”:

Congressman Victor Berger (WI) You got nothing out of the war except the flu and Prohibition.

“Red Scare” – Palmer Raids A. Mitchell Palmer’s Home Bombed, 1920

“Red Scare” – Palmer Raids Police Arrest “Suspected Reds’ in Chicago, 1920

The American Legion “The New National Figure” – Memphis Commercial Appeal

Prohibition “Merry Christmas!” – The New York World

The 1920 Election