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American Power Tips the Balance

Explore pivotal moments of WWI in America, featuring personal accounts, military strategies, and societal impacts.

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American Power Tips the Balance

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  1. American Power Tips the Balance

  2. MAIN IDEA What is the main idea?

  3. Terms & Names • What is a conscientious objector?

  4. A PERSONAL VOICE EDDIE RICKENBACKER • “ I put in six or seven hours of flying time each day. . . . My narrowest escape came at a time when I was fretting over the lack of action. . . . Guns began barking behind me, and sizzling tracers zipped by my head. . . . At least two planes were on my tail. . . . They would expect me to dive. Instead I twisted upward in a corkscrew path called a ‘chandelle.’ I guessed right. As I went up, my two attackers came down, near enough for me to see their faces. I also saw the red noses on those Fokkers [German planes]. I was up against the Flying Circus again.” • —Rickenbacker: An Autobiography

  5. What is the subject of this narrative?

  6. America Mobilizes • What was the Selective Service Act?

  7. America Mobilizes • Why do you think women were not part of the draft?

  8. MASS PRODUCTION • Why did the United States defer some people who worked in the shipping industry?

  9. America Turns the Tide • What was the greatest threat to ships in the Atlantic Ocean?

  10. America Turns the Tide • What was the convoy system?

  11. FIGHTING IN EUROPE • A PERSONAL VOICE JOSEPH DOUGLAS LAWRENCE • “ I have never seen or heard of such an elaborate, complete line of defense as the British had built at this point. There was a trench with dugouts every three hundred yards from the front line in Ypres back four miles to and including Dirty Bucket. Everything was fronted with barbed wire and other entanglements. Artillery was concealed everywhere. Railroad tracks, narrow and standard gauge, reached from the trenches back into the zone of supply. Nothing had been neglected to hold this line, save only one important thing, enthusiasm among the troops, and that was the purpose of our presence.” • —Fighting Soldier: The AEF in 1918

  12. FIGHTING IN EUROPE • What was the feeling of the soldiers upon arriving to France?

  13. Fighting “Over There” • What was the United States forces called?

  14. Fighting “Over There” • Who was General John J. Pershing?

  15. Fighting “Over There” • What were some of the technological advances used in World War 1?

  16. The War Introduces New Hazards • What were some of the natural problems soldiers might face in the trenches?

  17. The War Introduces New Hazards • What is the modern equivalent of “shell shock?”

  18. American Troops Go on the Offensive • Why do the Germans go on the offensive?

  19. American Troops Go on the Offensive • Who was Alvin York?

  20. THE COLLAPSE OF GERMANY • Why does the Kaiser give up the throne?

  21. THE COLLAPSE OF GERMANY • What is an armistice?

  22. THE FINAL TOLL • How did the war affect Europe and the United States differently?

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