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November 12, 2014 F, G, A, B, C, D. USII Agenda Opening question – Check 19-3 hw – Homework: War at Home Handout Notes – Russia leaves the war – 3 min.

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1 November 12, 2014 F, G, A, B, C, D

2 USII Agenda Opening question – Check 19-3 hw – Homework: War at Home Handout Notes – Russia leaves the war – 3 min video – US participation Handout: 14 points Opening Question Think of three things that the United States will have to do to prepare to fight in World War I

3 Ebola care nurse quarantined without symptoms yet. It was acceptable Safety of the general population Ensure she had proper treatment Could have the disease without knowing it So they could know how the virus spreads Could be a danger to others without knowing it It was not acceptable Causes a panic Showed no symptoms Her rights were violated since she showed no signs Discourages healthcare workers from going to africa to stop its spread

4 Russia was struggling to produce enough weapons or food to support the war effort Millions of Russian soldiers and civilians died in the war By 1917, Russia was on the brink of collapse Russian women training for combat On the Eastern Front, the Russian army was struggling to hold on against the German military

5 In Nov 1917, Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks overthrew the Russian government and established the Soviet Union, the first communist nation

6 After America’s declaration of war in 1917, the U.S. had to mobilize before it could fight in Europe

7 The army had only 200,000 soldiers and needed a larger military The military needed massive supplies of armaments President Wilson and Congress created 5,000 bureaucratic agencies to manage and win the war

8 The USA supported the Allied Powers, but the Americans entered the war for their own reasons… The American Expeditionary Force was led by John Pershing as an independent American military …President Wilson wanted to keep the U.S. military separate from the other Allied forces

9 Congress passed the Selective Service Act to draft men between the ages of 18 and 45 into the army 2.8 million Americans were drafted into the military 400,000 black soldiers were drafted but served in segregated units “True Sons of Freedom”“Colored Man is No Slacker”

10 The War Industries Board (WIB) was created to oversee the production of military supplies The WIB encouraged mass-production of war equipment and set production quotas

11 The Food Administration was created to ration food and encourage Americans to grow “victory gardens”

12 The Fuel Administration was created to ration coal and oil and to encourage “lightless nights”

13 The Committee on Public Information (CPI) was created to make propaganda to support the war effort The CPI created posters, movies, speeches and censored the press The CPI encouraged bond drives to raise money for the war

14 With the military and economy mobilized for war, the first U.S. troops were sent to Europe in 1918

15 To combat German u-boats, the USA used a convey system to deliver soldiers and supplies to Europe

16 The arrival of fresh American soldiers and war supplies helped the Allies at a crucial time

17 U.S. soldiers saw their first action in May 1918 outside Paris, helped resist a German offensive, and participated in a counter-attack into Germany

18 Throughout 1918, the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) fought with Allied forces to turn the tide of the war

19 By October 1918, Bulgaria, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire surrendered On Nov 9, German Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated his throne

20 On November 11, 1918 Germany signed an armistice with the Allies and World War I came to an end

21 The USA reluctantly entered WWI and played only a supportive role in the fighting, but the war changed America

22 America fought for only 8 months (not 4 years) and had 7% casualties (not 52% like most Allied Powers)

23 Wilson’s Plan Called the 14 points Points 1-5-Remove the Causes of War – Freedom of Seas – Prohibit secret treaties – Reduce Arms – Reduce colonies – Self-Determination-each person allowed to move to country of their nationality

24 Wilson’s Plan Points 6-13-Boundary Changes Point 14-League of Nations – Most valued-heart of peace plan – Peace association-solve problems by diplomatic means instead of war

25 14 Points Read through Wilson’s 14 Point Plan for peace – Complete the Important Ideas and summary section of the handout

26 Exit Question


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