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AMERICA’S ROAD TO WAR Sec. 23-2 Pages 671-676 Define: Propaganda – autocracy – unrestricted submarine warfare Identify: Sinking of Lusitania – Zimmerman.

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1 AMERICA’S ROAD TO WAR Sec. 23-2 Pages 671-676 Define: Propaganda – autocracy – unrestricted submarine warfare Identify: Sinking of Lusitania – Zimmerman telegram – Bolshevik Revolution – Vladimir Lenin – Selective Service Act Explain how the US was being drawn into the war – US neutrality – Germans begin unrestricted submarine warfare –British intercept Zimmerman telegram – Russian revolution – US declares war

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3 US AND THE WAR Pres. Wilson wanted US to remain neutral One third (1/3) of American population had foreign –born parents. Overwhelming majority supported Triple Entente nations or Allies – common language, government and culture Trading with Britain and France was twice that of Germany. America will gain economically during the war.

4 US AND THE WAR Propaganda – Information designed to influence opinions Many were against Kaiser Wilhelm- “bully” of Europe – aggressive attacks on Belgium – killed women and children, ruined cathedrals, libraries and hospitals America sent supplies to both sides, but Britain searched American ships headed for German ports – seized ships’ goods. Britain and France borrowed billions from US to help for their war needs. Germany angry – saw US as helping Allies.

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6 SUMMARIZE What vocab word means information designed to influence opinions? Who was the German leader known for aggressive attacks on Belgium? The US kept trading with which two European countries? What country resented this? Which country searched US ships at this time?

7 WAR ON THE ATLANTIC British navy was stronger than Germany’s – tried to block all northern European ports to keep Germany from getting supplies Germans used U-boats (untersee) to keep supplies from getting to British troops – stopped unarmed merchant marine vessels Both sides stopped neutral nations’ ships – US angered by this action – announced Germany would be held responsible for American property or lives lost.

8 LUSITANIA British ship sunk on May 7, 1915. Over 1200 people went down with ship (128 Americans) Germany claimed Lusitania was carrying arms-war vessel. British denied this – later proved true. Cries from Americans condemned the war. Pres. Wilson tried to remain neutral – began negotiating for reparations ( war damages) with Germany. Germany promised to abide by international rules of naval warfare – will only attack ships involved in war – carrying weapons

9 SUSSEX Mar. 1916 – French ship torpedoed – killing/wounding 80 passengers. Pres. Wilson declares American rights must be protected. If US could not persuade Britain to lift the blockade against food and fertilizers, Germany would renew unrestricted submarine warfare. Sussex Pledge- Germany promised to warn neutral ships and passenger vessels before attacking.

10 ELECTION OF 1916 Dem. Woodrow Wilson – slogan “He kept us out of war” – would win 2 nd term Rep. Charles E. Hughes – Sup. Crt. Chief Justice Promised he would not be too severe on Germany. US had doubled army and built new warships in 1916. Antiwar sentiment was strong but events will soon pull US into war.

11 SUMMARIZE This British ship was sunk in May 1915 with over 120 Americans on board. What reason did Germany give for sinking this ship? What vocab term means money for war damages? What was the Sussex Pledge? What two candidates ran in election of 1916?

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14 ZIMMERMANN TELEGRAM Jan. 31, 1917 – Kaiser Wilhelm II announced that Germany would resume unrestricted submarine warfare on any ships ( hostile or neutral) in British waters. US broke off diplomatic relations with Germany Arthur Zimmermann, Germ. For. Minister, sent note to Germ. Ambassador in Mexico. Note intercepted by British, deciphered (decoded) and info given to US. Telegram suggested an alliance between Mexico and Germany – if war with US broke out, Mexico would join Germany’s side. In return, Germany would help Mexico “recover Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. Britain anxious to gain US as ally – needed more troops and supplies

15 BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION Mar. 1917- Russians overthrow the repressive czarist government under Czar Nicholas II Replaced with representative gov’t under soviet group. Germany helps Vladamir Lenin return to Russia and seize power. Autocracy – gov’t ruled by one person with unlimited power Lenin’s slogan “Peace, land, bread” won support of poor Russian peasants. Lenin blamed war on capitalism. Bolsheviks seized power in St. Petersburg on Oct. 1917.

16 BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION Gov’t ordered all farmland to be divided among the peasants. Truce signed with Germany Workers’ council would run factories Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (Russia & Germany) Germany would gain large amounts of coal mines and land (Finland, Poland, Ukraine and Baltic states) – Russia will withdraw from war in 1918.

17 US DECLARES WAR Apr. 2,1917 – Pres. Wilson addresses Congress “War of democracies against brutal monarchies” “The world must be made safe for democracy” May 1918 – Congress passes Selective Service Act – US established a military draft Men (21-30) registered – called to serve – women enlisted into non-combat areas (radio operators, clerks, nurses) Over 300,000 African-Americans joined – only 40,000 will see combat. Henry Johnson – 1 st African-American to receive French cross of war medal for bravery.

18 SUMMARIZE What was unrestricted submarine warfare? Which country began using this in 1917? What country did Germ.For. Minister suggest to ally? What was the agreement? What group overthrew Czar Nicholas II? What leader did Germany help gain power in Russia? What was his slogan? What was the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk? What law started the US military draft?


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