PPT-Chapter 14 American in World war 1

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Building up our military Congress bv conscription forced military service was unconstitutional Selective Service Act of 1917 men bt 2130yrs to register for the draft lottery would be used . (1750-1914). The Industrial Revolution and Latin America. After Independence in Latin America. Decimated populations. Flooded or closed silver mines. Diminished herds of livestock. Abandoned farms. Bankrupt treasuries. Native American Histories before Conquest. Humans occupied part of the Western Hemisphere thousands of years before the European discovery of America. Environmental conditions spurred ancient settlement as glaciers moved south and uncovered a ______ __________ connecting Asia and N. America, across which came the . 1865-1913. American Imperialism. Toward the New Imperialism. Imperialism in a Global Context. The Second Industrial Revolution had generated a desire for new markets in which American manufacturers could sell their wares. Added to this was renewed European competition to colonize, this time in Asia and the Pacific Rim. Many of these nations pursued these colonies for religious reasons, to bring Christianity to the new territories. . Summary. Domestic life is greatly affected as the U.S. helps the Allies achieve victory in World War I. The Treaty of Versailles punishes Germany, but is never ratified by the U.S. Senate.. SECTION 1. Teaching “The Good War”?. Michael S. Neiberg. neiberg102@gmail.com. “The Good War”. The Good War. New Themes in . Teaching World War II. Theme One: . The US Role in the World. Europe in Ruins. (1750-1914). The Industrial Revolution and Latin America. After Independence in Latin America. Decimated populations. Flooded or closed silver mines. Diminished herds of livestock. Abandoned farms. Bankrupt treasuries. The Shaping and Peopling of North America. Single supercontinent to North America over millions of years ago. Ice age until about 10,000 years ago. Most original inhabitants came by an exposed land bridge connecting Eurasia with North America between present day Siberia and Alaska. Chapter 11 World War II 1939-1945 World War II marked the beginning of the nation’s role as a superpower. The war also transformed the American economy into an enormously productive and enduringly prosperous economy.” Chapter 11 World War II 1939-1945 World War II marked the beginning of the nation’s role as a superpower. The war also transformed the American economy into an enormously productive and enduringly prosperous economy.” CHAPTER 2 – AMERICAN EXPERIMENTS (1521-1700) Spain’s Tribute Colonies The New American World - Encomienda system – land grants provided to conquistadores from which they could exploit labor & resources (gold & silver) Section 1. Why It Matters. America was a world power. But when war erupted in Europe, the United States tried to keep out of it.. However, the problems that caused the war would soon bring America into the war. Americans were learning the responsibilities of world leadership.. From Isolationism to Internationalism. VUS.9. American Expansionism. America wanted to expand its size throughout the 19. th. Century toward the Pacific Ocean. Many leaders in the US felt America should become more imperialistic. Focus Questions. What was Native American society like before European contact? . What factors led to Europe’s increased exploration and to the discovery of the New World?. What is the . Columbian Exchange. Summary. Global competition prompts the United States to expand its influence and territory, engage . in conflicts around the globe, and build the Panama Canal.. SECTION 1. SECTION 2. SECTION 3. SECTION 4.

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