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Explore the origins, events, and impact of World War I, from nationalism to the US entry and mobilization efforts. Understand the alliances, battles, and key figures that shaped the war. Answer summary questions to test your knowledge!
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World War I • Warm Up: Anchors Away • Homework: 372-387
Causes of War • Nationalism • Imperialism • Militarism • Alliances- Allies and Central Powers • Archduke Ferdinand and the powder keg
Fighting Starts • Schlieffen Plan • Trench Warfare • No Mans land • Weapons
Questioning Neutrality • Anti Imperialist sentiment by socialist • Pacifist Movement- all war is evil • US Reasons to Support France (Economic) and England (common language, government system, trade, war supplies)
War Hits Home • British Blockade of trade goods angers US • U-Boat and unrestricted submarine war fare • Lusitanian- British Ship American passengers • Wilson’s campaign “He kept us out of the War”
US Enters the War • Wilson tries to mediate and calls for “a peace between equals” • Zimmerman Letter • US goes to war in End of 1917 ends 1 year later • Battle of the Somme 1.2 million die only 7 miles transferred hands
American Mobilizes • Selective Service Act - all men between 21 and 30 must register with armed services • June 1917- 2.2 million men drafted • Mass Production- shifting use
Minority Fighters • 370,000 African Americans were trained but ¾ worked as laborers not soldiers in segregated units • 235,000 Puerto Ricans were drafted or enlisted
Summary Questions • Who’s death sparked the beginning of WWI? • What British Ship was sunk by German U Boats? • What were American’s who believed all war was evil called? • Who were against WWI because they saw it as an imperialist struggle? • What was the 1914 alliance that consisted of France, Russia and Great Britain called? • What was the 1914 alliance that consisted of German, Austria Hungary and the Ottoman Empire called? • This contained a proposed alliance between Mexico and Germany that angered the US. • What was the long term cause of the war that used development of armed forces as a diplomatic tool called? • This long term cause of the war involved the development of competition for colonies. • In this battle alone 1.2 million died and only 7 miles of land was exchanged • The long term cause of the war that encouraged competition between nations and helped create nations • This required men to register to be randomly select for the draft, women were not registered.