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1 Identify: Articles of Confederation

2 Identify: Common Sense

3 Chapter 30 The War to End War

4 Moralistic Diplomacy in Mexico
Chaos in Mexico in early 1900s : 1 million+ immigrants to US from Mexico General Victoriano Huerta seizes control in 1913, Wilson does not support him

5 Moral Diplomacy Wilson sells weapons to rebels against Huerta
Tampico Incident ABC Powers President Carranza

6 Pancho Villa

7 Causes of World War I Jigsaw

8 Alliances

9 Assassination Archduke Franz Ferdinand (Austria-Hungary)

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12 Neutrality Economic ties with the Allies

13 Economics American recession
$2.3 billion selling to Allies when “neutral” Germany mad

14 Election of 1916 Woodrow Wilson (d) “He kept us out of war”

15 US Entry into WWI German submarine warfare Zimmerman Note
Bolshevik Revolution

16 Submarine Warfare Jan 31, 1917: Germany announced unrestricted submarine warfare on all ships Hoped this would take Britain out of the war before America joined Sussex Pledge Lusitania

17 Zimmerman Note German telegram: proposed a secret alliance b/w Germany and Mexico Leaked to Americans

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19 Bolshevik Revolution “fighting for democracy”
Russian Czar is overthrown

20 April 2, 1917 Wilson asks Congress for a war declaration
“a war to end war” “make the world safe for democracy”

21 Wilson’s 14 Points Address to Congress, WWI being fought for a moral cause 1. Proposal to abolish secret treaties 2. Freedom of the seas 3. Removal of economic barriers b/w countries 4. Reduction of militaries 5. Adjustment of colonial claims 14. League of Nations

22 Wilson primary source activity

23 American Life during the War
Committee on Public Information George Creel Propaganda

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27 Enforcing loyalty 8 million German-Americans in US
Hysterical hatred of Germans

28 Espionage Act, 1917 Illegal to support US enemies

29 Sedition Act, 1918 Illegal to speak out against the government
Eugene Debs imprisoned

30 Schenck vs. US

31 Law and Order: US History

32 Schenck v. US Landmark Supreme Court case
Charles Schenck, Secretary of Socialist Party Protested the draft during WWI Arrested for violating the Espionage Act Appealed to the Supreme Court citing First Amendment

33 Instructions Examine your folder of evidence
Decide Schenck’s verdict (guilty or innocent?) Cite at least 3 pieces of evidence supporting your verdict Present verdict to the class

34 Wartime Economy Wilson increased size of army, created shipbuilding program War Industries Board- 1918

35 Workers in Wartime Strike discouraged- draft unemployed males
National War Labor Board AFL- supported war IWW- did not

36 1919 Steelworkers strike 250,000 steelworkers went on strike
Replaced by 30,000 African Americans Hurt unions “Great Migration” race riots

37 Women’s Suffrage National Women’s Party: anti-war
National American Women’s Suffrage Association (NAWSA): supported war Women worked jobs left behind during war

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42 1920 19th Amendment: women get the right to vote!

43 Forging a War Economy Food Administration- Herbert Hoover
“wheatless Wednesdays” “meatless Tuesdays” No ration cards Congress restricted the use of food to make alcohol

44 1919 18th Amendment: Prohibition, “production, transportation, and sale” of alcohol illegal

45 “Doughboys” Draft Act- 1917 Males between 18 and 45 had to register
Could not purchase exemption or send a replacement Women and African Americans

46 Fighting in France Bolshevik Revolution- pulled Russia out of war

47 American Expeditionary Force
American troops sent as replacements for Allied Powers France, Belgium, Italy, and Russia

48 1918 Allies unite 30,000 American sent to battle Germans on the “western front” Second Battle of the Marne: beginning of German withdrawal Germany surrenders on November 11, 1918

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51 American War Contributions
Food, munitions, oil, manpower 2 major battles: St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne German demoralization

52 Peace Wilson decides to go to Europe to help negotiate a peace treaty

53 The “Big Four” US: Woodrow Wilson Italy: Vittorio Orlando 
Britain: David Lloyd George France: Georges Clemenceau 

54 Treaty of Versailles Land gets shuffled around

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56 League of Nations Way to avoid another world war
Wilson compromised on his other 14 points in order to ensure the creation of the L of N

57 Treaty of Versailles Forced on Germany Germany had to:
Assume all responsibility for war Assume responsibility for war debts Demilitarize

58 Treaty in America Lots of Americans opposed the League of Nations
Wilson campaigns across America to get it passed Suffers a stroke

59 Opposition in Congress
Henry Cabot Lodge Article X 14 Reservations Senate rejects Treaty of Versailles twice

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61 Election of 1920 Warren Harding (R) James M. Cox (D)

62 Harding wins Treaty/League of Nations dies

63 Effects of WWI America reverts to isolationism
Germany is ruined, angry


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