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World War One. American Expeditionary Force Propaganda and Sedition Act War Economy 14 Points and Versailles Treaty. American Expeditionary Force. General Pershing heads the AEF. Selective Service Act: 24 million registered 2 million fought in Europe. “Dough Boys.”
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World War One American Expeditionary Force Propaganda and Sedition Act War Economy 14 Points and Versailles Treaty
American Expeditionary Force • General Pershing heads the AEF. • Selective Service Act: 24 million registered • 2 million fought in Europe. “Dough Boys.” • Trench warfare: modern technology, • “total war,” 100sK die in battles • Marne, St. Mihiel, Meuse R, Argonne Forest. AEF contributed to Allied victory • Armistice 11 November 1918 • WWI: 9 million died, 21 million injured, changed • Geopolitical landscape of the world. • Bolshevik Revolution: Reds v. Whites, • US troops try to help Whites.
War at Home • Propaganda: Committee on Public Inform. • George Creel and muckrakers led it • 75,000 “four minute men.” 75 m pamphlets • Hamburger-> “liberty sandwich” • Civil Liberties infringed • Espionage Act: 20 yrs for “aiding enemy.” • Sedition Act: illegal to criticize the gov. • 1,500 arrested: Debs, Socialists, WWI
War Economy • War Finance Corp: William McAdoo • Taxes: from 7%-77%, raised $10 billion • “Victory Bonds:” raised $23 billion War Industries Board: Bernard Baruch oversaw production of all companies, set prices, quotas, what to make, allocated raw materials, ran trains, Food Administration: Herbert Hoover • Food rations, meatless and wheatless days. • Fixed prices, Public sacrifice for war effort
Workers, Blacks, Migration • Unions grow: War Labor Board (WLB) • To Prevent strikes during the war: raise • wages, lower hours, Felix Frankfurter • Women remain about 8 million workers • Better pay, more independence • First Black Migration: 450,000 go north • First Mexican Immigration: 100,000
Woodrow Wilson Diplomacy • Main Themes: “Peace without victory” • 14 points: free trade, open negotiations, • Self-determination, League of Nations (p.713) • 1918 election gamble: people for GOP • Right before WW sails to Paris, no Republicans • Mistakes at Treaty of Versailles: big 4, • Germany & Russia not invited, punished • German to pay $33 billion reparations • Fight over League of Nations: Article X, • Does not work with GOP Senate, treaty defeated • Stroke: Edith Wilson runs Whitehouse
Impact of the Great War in U.S. • End of laissez-fair society: people see the • Huge power of government as a tool • America leading world economic power • Post-war cynicism: human progress? • African Americans move to northern cities Unions gain strength