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World War I
INTENSIVE REVIEW VERSION
Slide2Causes of World War I
Alliance SystemNationalism
Slide3Alliances
Map Credit:
historicair
Slide4The Bench Clearing Effect
Photo by
MudflapDC
Slide5Liberty Leading the People
(Eugène Delacroix, 1830)
Nationalism
Slide6Slide7Assassination of Archduke Franz FerdinandJune 28, 1914
Slide8WAR
WAR
WAR
WAR
WAR
Slide9What does this have to do with US?
Slide10Photo Credit:
Grey
World
Slide11American Neutrality
“It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world…” -- Washington’s Farewell Address
Slide12WE’RE MISSING OUT!!!
Slide13How did we
get mixed up
in this mess?
Slide14PROVOCATIONS
Dora Style
Cruise Ship
Telegram
Submarine
Where are we going?
* CLAP CLAP CLAP *
World War I!
Press to
REPEAT
Slide15U-BOATS
German Submarines
Slide16Sinking of the
LusitaniaMay 7, 1915
British Luxury Liner1,198 Dead128 Americans
Slide17“He kept us out of war.”
-- Wilson Campaign Slogan
Slide18Slide19Slide20Zimmerman Note(aka, Zimmerman Telegram)
Slide21Slide22PROVOCATIONS
Dora Style
Cruise Ship
Telegram
Submarine
Where are we going?
* CLAP CLAP CLAP *
World War I!
Press to
REPEAT
Slide23Wilson’s War Message
The Direct Cause:German policy of Unrestricted Submarine WarfareAmerica’s Mission: Make the world safe for democracy
April,
1917
Slide24Grab your gas mask…
Let’s go!
Slide25Selective Service Act (1917)
Draft Card
Slide26PROPAGANDA
Slide271. Recruitment
Propaganda Campaign
Nurses
Soldiers
Sailors
2. War Financing
3. Conserve Resources
4. Dehumanize
the enemy
Slide28Slide29Slide30Slide31Slide3219
The Nineteenth Amendment was submitted to the states for ratification in 1919.(Ratified 1920)
Slide33Slide34Slide35Food Administration
Slide36UNAMERICAN
Slide37NO!
Photo by
Eltjo
Poort
Slide38DID YOU KNOW?
Slide39Slide40Sheep Clubs
Anyone from a small child to President Wilson can do their part for the war effort.
Slide41Slide42Slide43Espionage &
Sedition Acts
Read an EXCERPT from the Acts
Outlawed anti-war speech and other activities that undermined the war effort
Slide44Eugene V. Debs, a socialist labor leader, was jailed for speaking out against the draft.
Slide45HOT DOG
Slide46Slide47A CRIME TO DISPLAY
Slide48Slide49Armistice
11/111918 11:00 AM
Slide50Slide51Wilson’s Fourteen Points
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PRINCIPLES:
Freedom of the Seas
Reduction of Arms
Open Treaty Negotiations
Self Determination
of Peoples
League of Nations
Slide52USS
George Washington
Irony
Slide53PEACE
Without
Victory
Slide54More Info
Slide55Slide56“
War Guilt” Clause
Germany claims responsibility for
the war and agrees to pay
reparations
to the allies.
Slide57Wilson’s Fourteen Points
PRINCIPLES:
Freedom of the SeasReduction of ArmsOpen Treaty NegotiationsSelf Determination of PeoplesLeague of Nations
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Slide58Signing of the Treaty of Versailles
Wilson scores
TWO big victories.
Slide59LINK TO MAPS
New National Borders
Re-drawn along
ethnic
lines
Slide60The League
of Nations
Wilson’s Baby