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WORLD WAR I

WORLD WAR I. PREPARED BY MRS. PHILPOTT’S 3 rd PERIOD SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS 2002-2003. MEMBERS OF THE TRIPLE ENTETE. FRANCE RUSSIA GREAT BRITIAN. MEMBERS OF THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE. GERMANY AUSTRIA-HUNGARY ITALY. ARCH DUKE FERDINAND.

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WORLD WAR I

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  1. WORLD WAR I PREPARED BY MRS. PHILPOTT’S 3rd PERIOD SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS 2002-2003

  2. MEMBERS OF THE TRIPLE ENTETE FRANCE RUSSIA GREAT BRITIAN

  3. MEMBERS OF THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE GERMANY AUSTRIA-HUNGARY ITALY

  4. ARCH DUKE FERDINAND • The assassination of arch Duke Ferdinand and his wife led to World War I

  5. BALANCE OF POWER A Balance of Power prevents one country from dominating another.

  6. Battle of the Marne • THE BATTLE OF MARNE MADE IT CLEAR THAT NEITHER SIDE WAS CAPABLE OF WINNING THE WAR.

  7. Section 2Road to War • Asmar Moore • Grace Floyd • Natavious Jackson • Briana Wilson • LaShay Briscoe

  8. Section 2America’s Road to WarJeanette Rankin • Jeanette Rankin was the first woman to serve in congress. • Jeanette Rankin voted against World War I and World War II • She was considered to be a peace advocate

  9. Section 2America’s Road to WarJeanette Rankin • The First woman to serve in Congress. • Became the legislative secretary of the National American Woman’s Suffrage Association

  10. Weapons of WarSubmarines • German U boats were called submarines

  11. Submarines in World War I

  12. Sinking of the LusitaniaA Passenger Ship • The Lusitania was sunk by the Germans • With the sinking of the Lusitania Germany agreed to warn neutral ships and passenger vessels before attacking

  13. Propaganda • To gain support of the Americans, both the Allies and the Central Powers used Propaganda

  14. The Zimmerman Telegram • The Zimmerman telegram was intercepted by the British government, which caused Americans to react angrily to the Germans

  15. Henry Johnson • Henry Johnson was the first American to receive the French Croix de Guerre for bravery. • He was an African American

  16. Woodrow WilsonUnited States President • Woodrow Wilson claimed that the Allies were fighting a war of democracy against autocracy

  17. Charles Evans Hughes • He was the 1916 Republican Presidential Candidate

  18. The Democrat’s Slogan “HE KEPT US OUT OF WAR”

  19. Section 3-Americans Join the Allies Presented By: Santiago Amezquita Samantha Carlisle Sierra Hicks Jake Key Gabe Sadetsky Megan Turley

  20. Americans Join the Allies • Convoys of Navy Destroyers Escorted Merchant Ships. • The Bolsheviks Were A Group of Communists.

  21. Americans Join the Allies • John J. Pershing Led the American Expeditionary Force. • Armistice Is An Agreement To End Fighting.

  22. Americans Join the Allies • The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed in 1918. • Vladimir Lenin Was the Leader of the Bolsheviks.

  23. Americans Join the Allies • The AEF (American Expeditionary Force) Saw its First Serious Fighting in June 1918, When It Helped Turn Back A German Offensive At Chateau-Thierry. • After the Battle of Argonne Forrest, Germans Were Faced With An Invasion of Their Own Country.

  24. Americans Join the Allies • Germany’s New Leaders Signed the Armistice. • With the Signing of the Armistice, Germany Agreed to Withdraw All Forces West of the Rhine River.

  25. SECTION 4THE WAR AT HOME • Bradley Fuller • Erin Ledford • Kasi Oliver • Amanda Patterson • Jared Meigs

  26. The War At HomeOpposition to the War • Pacifists are people who opposed the use of violence. • The Sabatoge Act was one of the laws the United States government used to stifle opposition to the war

  27. The War At HomeHow Americans Helped At Home • Liberty Bonds helped pay for the war. • Herbert Hoover helped the Food Administration. • Victory Gardens helped in the conservation of food.

  28. The War At HomeGetting Ready For War • Bernard Barch Headed the War Industries Board • Mobilization is he gathering of resources in preparation for war.

  29. The War At HomeThe Great Migration • From 1914 to 1920 when about 500,000 African Americans left the South and moved to the North, the migration was called The Great Migration

  30. GEORGE CREEL • George Creel (1876-1953) headed the U.S. propaganda effort during World War One. • Wilson's Committee on Public Information (CPI) in 1917

  31. Section 5Searching For Peace • Cierro Kennedy • Jamie Shultz • Andrew Smith • Nabrawski Spratling • Jessica Walls

  32. Woodrow WilsonUnited States President • Fourteen Points was Woodrow Wilson’s Peace Plan • The final point was considered the most important concerned the creation of a league of nations

  33. Treaty of Versailles • Woodrow Wilson was a supporter of this treaty. • Contains 440 articles • The United States never signed the Treaty of Versailles. • President Wilson went on a national speaking tour to rally support of this treaty.

  34. Prime Minister of Great Britian David Lloyd George

  35. Henry Cabot Lodge Opponent of the Treaty of Versailles

  36. PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE Members of the Paris Peace Conference were: Great Britain France Italy

  37. CARVED UP COUNTRIES OF THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES • Austria • Hungary • Russian Empire

  38. THE END OF WORLD WAR I PRESENTATION PREPARED BY MRS.PHILPOTT’S 3rd PERIOD SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS 2003-2003 SCHOOL YEAR

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