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1 Ch. 11: US and WWI

2 LG: Explain what led to US involvement in WWI and how was the US affected after it?

3 1) US Neutrality a. For as long as possible, the United States and President Woodrow Wilson aimed to keep the country out of a “European War” over “there”. i. Proclaimed neutrality. b. Neutrality from 1914 to 1917… i. What finally pushed us into “their” war?

4 2. The MAIN(E) Reasons a) Militarism
i. National policy of maintaining a large military establishment; in Europe.

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6 b) Alliances i. Countries formally agreeing to protect one another if attacked.

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9 c) Imperialism i. Expansion and competition pushes empires into one another.

10 ***Empires of the World in 1914

11 d) Nationalism i. Intense pride for one’s homeland and culture; many want own country (self- determination).

12 ***Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1910

13 e) (E)conomics i. By 1917, US banks loaned $2 Billion in the Allied powers that were at war. *** War starts in If Allies lose the war, does the US get their money back?

14 ***Nationalism sparks War

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16 3. War in Europe a) June 1914: i. Heir to Austrian-Hungarian throne, Franz Ferdinand, is assassinated by a Serbian nationalist.

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18 *** Gavrilo Princip: 19 y/o member of the Serbian nationalist group the “Black Hand”

19 b) Alliances take sides; war starts August 1914. i. Allies vs
b) Alliances take sides; war starts August i. Allies vs. Central Powers

20 4) US is Pushed into WWI because…
*** Analyze the following documents to figure out why the US entered WWI.

21 4) US is Pushed into WWI because…
What economic reason did the US have to enter the war on the side of the Allies?

22 b) How did propaganda like America’s attitude towards Germany?

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24 “Why is English the US’s national language?”
c) According to this document, why would many Americans support Great Britain during WWI? “Why is English the US’s national language?” - Mr. Kajfasz, December 10, 2014 That was an excellent quote, Mr. Kajfasz. True. Can I have your autograph.

25 d) What was the Zimmerman Note and how did it push America closer to entering WWI?

26 e) How did the Germany’s sinking of the Lusitania push America closer to entering WWI?

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28 US Military Deaths… 116,516

29 ***Open to page 399.

30 5. US and After WWI a) President Wilson delivers his Fourteen Points speech to Europe. i. 1-5: To prevent another war. *** pg. 399 ii. 6-13: New countries/boundary changes based on distinct ethnic identities. ***Maps pg. 400 iii. 14: League of Nations - Forum for countries to talk and not resort to war.

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32 b) Wilson, Congress, and the League of Nations i
b) Wilson, Congress, and the League of Nations i. Wilson wants US in LoN; his baby. ii. Congress does not. - Avoid being dragged into Euro. drama. iii. US does not enter LoN and it stays out.

33 **** Did people all of a sudden remember George Washington’s Farewell Address again?????
Like, wassup wit dat?

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37 6) WWI Changes the US Domestically
Consequences at Home in the US - Accelerated America’s emergence as the world’s greatest industrial power. - Contributed to the movement of African Americans to Northern cities; “The Great Migration”. - Anti-Immigrant and Anti-Radical feelings WENT UP! - Brought over one million women into the workforce.

38 6) WWI Changes the US Domestically
***Copy Chart on pg. 403 and draw a picture for each one. - And you don’t have to get all Iggy Azalea with it and get all fancy like.


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