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1 World War I 1914 - 1918

2 What do you remember about WW I??? Brain Storm……..

3 US Drawn into WW I

4 U-Boat Attacks May 7, 1915 Lusitania sinks – 128 die Unrestricted sub warfare by Germans

5  March 1917 - Zimmermann Note  More ships sunk

6 April 1917 – US Declares War on Germany Prepares to go to war AEF arrives in France 1918

7 Council on National Defense Mobilization at Home Mobilization at Home Increase Production Increase Production Decrease Waste Decrease Waste War Industries Board – applied price controls; increased efficiency War Industries Board – applied price controls; increased efficiency War Labor Board – tried to improve work conditions; “work or fight” War Labor Board – tried to improve work conditions; “work or fight” Food, Railroad & Fuel- rationed gas, coal, heating oil Food, Railroad & Fuel- rationed gas, coal, heating oil CPI – Committee on Public Info.; propaganda machine run by Creel CPI – Committee on Public Info.; propaganda machine run by Creel

8 The US Goes to War

9 Further Impact at Home Espionage Act – couldn’t interfere with draft Espionage Act – couldn’t interfere with draft Sedition Act – couldn’t criticize gov. Sedition Act – couldn’t criticize gov. Great Migration – Afro- Amer. Move north Great Migration – Afro- Amer. Move north Women to Work – women take jobs trad. Held by men; mechanics, machinists, welders Women to Work – women take jobs trad. Held by men; mechanics, machinists, welders

10 The Big Four David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau, Vitorio Orlando, Woodrow Wilson

11 Wilson’s 14 Points Pts. 1-5 = Rules for International Relations – no secret treaties, freedom of seas, reduction of arms during peace time, self determination for former colonies Pts. 1-5 = Rules for International Relations – no secret treaties, freedom of seas, reduction of arms during peace time, self determination for former colonies Pts. 6-13 = Territorial Adjustments; 9 new nations formed Pts. 6-13 = Territorial Adjustments; 9 new nations formed Pt. 14 = League of Nations – provided a forum for nations to discuss/settle grievances before going to war Pt. 14 = League of Nations – provided a forum for nations to discuss/settle grievances before going to war

12 Treaty of Versailles Alsace-Lorraine to France, other areas to surrounding nations Alsace-Lorraine to France, other areas to surrounding nations Colonies go to Allied Nations & League Colonies go to Allied Nations & League Army reduced to 100,000 Army reduced to 100,000 Take away warships, airplanes and heavy guns Take away warships, airplanes and heavy guns Pay for the war = approx $33.5 Billion Pay for the war = approx $33.5 Billion U.S. never ratified treaty & did not join League of Nations; Henry Cabot Lodge led fight to reject treaty U.S. never ratified treaty & did not join League of Nations; Henry Cabot Lodge led fight to reject treaty


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