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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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What idea was the basis for American isolationism?

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Roosevelt Corrolary

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Taft Diplomacy

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Wilson's Fourteen Points

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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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Why did the US want to stay neutral? (Select all that apply)

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Americans came from all the countries fighting.

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Many Americans thought that America was too weak to join the war.

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They wanted to stay out of European problems.

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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?

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They sold supplies to many of the countries fighting.

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They sent letters to world leaders asking them to stop fighting

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American men joined the French army to fight.

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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?

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Because they thought the US was a secret member of the Triple Entente.

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They wanted to stop supplies from reach Britain and France.

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They saw America as a natural enemy.

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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?

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It made America look bad, since we were trading with Britain.

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Many innocent civilians were killed.

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The Lusitania was very expensive and many people had invested in it.

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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

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What does this political cartoon tell us about the Zimmerman Telegram.

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German-Americans sent bombs in the mail to discourage America joining the war.

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The Germans did not mean to send the telegram.

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Instead of keeping America out of the war, it back-fired and got America to join faster.

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Americans wanted to bomb Germany afterwards.

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Multiple Choice

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What part of the Zimmerman Telegram is this political cartoon talking about?

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Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

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Germany's hope that America won't join the war.

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Germany's promise of land if Mexico joins their side.

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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...?

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to become more involved in global issues.

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go back to isolationism and neutrality.

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conquer parts of Europe

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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?

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Drafting soldiers

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Requiring service for education

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Paying Soldiers

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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

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Children

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Immigrants

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Women

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What type of weapons & technology were created for WW1?

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