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Elizabeth Cook
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American Involvement in WWI
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What was America doing in 1914?
The US had a long history of isolationism, which means they did not want to get involved with other countries.
Since 1824, the US followed the Monroe Doctrine, which stated that Europe would stay out of the Americas, and the US would stay out Europe.
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Multiple Choice
What idea was the basis for American isolationism?
Roosevelt Corrolary
Taft Diplomacy
Wilson's Fourteen Points
Monroe Doctrine
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American Neutrality
The official American policy was neutrality.
That meant that they would not take sides and keep friendly relations with all the countries involved.
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Why neutral?
The US is a "melting pot," a land of immigrants from many countries.
American leaders were worried that taking sides could create problems at home.
Many Americans were descended from German, Austrian immigrants who supported the Central Powers.
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Multiple Select
Why did the US want to stay neutral? (Select all that apply)
Americans came from all the countries fighting.
Many Americans thought that America was too weak to join the war.
They wanted to stay out of European problems.
Britain and Germany asked America to stay out.
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American Trade and Money
The one thing all European countries wanted was money and supplies.
The US loaned large amounts of money and sold raw materials and weapons, mostly to the Triple Entente.
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Multiple Choice
How was the US still involved in WWI even if they were not fighting?
They sold supplies to many of the countries fighting.
They sent letters to world leaders asking them to stop fighting
American men joined the French army to fight.
The American army trained with many of the countries to prepare to go to war.
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Cause #1: Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
The first reason the US joined the war was that Germany was sinking American ships with their U-boats. (Submarines)
The Germans did not want the American supplies to reach Britain and France, even if they also carried innocent people.
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Multiple Choice
Why did Germany sink American ships?
Because they thought the US was a secret member of the Triple Entente.
They wanted to stop supplies from reach Britain and France.
They saw America as a natural enemy.
They were not very good at telling American ships from British ones.
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The Sinking of the Lusitania caused outrage among many Americans
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Multiple Choice
Why were Americans so upset about the sinking of the Lusitania?
It made America look bad, since we were trading with Britain.
Many innocent civilians were killed.
The Lusitania was very expensive and many people had invested in it.
Most Americans actually did not care about the sinking.
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Cause #2: The Zimmerman Telegram
The second cause was a German telegram to Mexico.
It promised that if Mexico attacked the US, Germany would make sure they got Arizona, Texas and California back from the US.
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Multiple Choice
What does this political cartoon tell us about the Zimmerman Telegram.
German-Americans sent bombs in the mail to discourage America joining the war.
The Germans did not mean to send the telegram.
Instead of keeping America out of the war, it back-fired and got America to join faster.
Americans wanted to bomb Germany afterwards.
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Multiple Choice
What part of the Zimmerman Telegram is this political cartoon talking about?
Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
Germany's hope that America won't join the war.
Germany's promise of land if Mexico joins their side.
Plans to convince Russia to fight on their side.
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Did America Win the War?
The US did not "win" by themselves.
The large numbers of fresh soldiers landing every month allowed the Allies to replace men who died.
The Americans did fight in several important battles and helped win the war.
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Results of WWI for America
The US was seen as an important country on the global stage.
While Europe was devastated by war, the US became much more well-off.
Many Americans wanted to go back to isolationism.
Women won the right to vote after their efforts on the home front.
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Multiple Choice
After WWI, many Americans wanted...?
to become more involved in global issues.
go back to isolationism and neutrality.
conquer parts of Europe
adopt French customs
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WWI Homefront & Technology
The United States & Europe
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Multiple Select
How do you get soldiers to join the military when they don't want to?
Drafting soldiers
Requiring service for education
Paying Soldiers
Requiring service for Citizenship
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Open Ended
What exactly is Propaganda?
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Multiple Choice
With many American men fighting the war in Europe, who was running the country
Children
Immigrants
Women
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Open Ended
What type of weapons & technology were created for WW1?
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