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World War I (1914-1918). Chapter 14 Notes. Causes of War. Imperialism Nationalism Militarism System of Alliances (1907) Triple Entente Triple Alliance. Reasons for U.S. Entry (1917). Unrestricted Submarine Warfare Cultural Ties to Great Britain Making the World safe for Democracy
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World War I (1914-1918) Chapter 14 Notes
Causes of War • Imperialism • Nationalism • Militarism • System of Alliances (1907) • Triple Entente • Triple Alliance
Reasons for U.S. Entry(1917) • Unrestricted Submarine Warfare • Cultural Ties to Great Britain • Making the World safe for Democracy • Zimmerman Note
The Home Front • Conscription vs. Selective Service • Food and Fuel • Great Migration • The Role of Women • Clerical and Nursing • Paying for the War • War Bonds
Warfare • Trench Warfare • New Technology vs Military Tactics • Tanks • Machine Gun • Gas • Airplane
Wilson’s Fourteen Points • Eliminate General Causes of War • Rights of Self Determination • 14th Point • League of Nations
Treaty of Versailles • Germany Striped of Armed Forces • War Reparations • War guilt • Lost Territory • Rejected by the U.S. • Seeds for World War II are Planted
Developments Worn torn Economies Russian Revolution Industrial Demand Sacrifices of War Effects on U.S. Boom in Economy 1st Red Scare Internal Migration Failure to join the League of Nations War’s Impact
End of Progressivism • Economic Problems • Labor Unrest • Racial Tensions • Memories of World War I • A Return to “Normalcy”