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Teaching The Good War Michael S Neiberg neiberg102gmailcom The Good War The Good War New Themes in Teaching World War II Theme One The US Role in the World Europe

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Teaching The Good War Michael S Neiberg neiberg102gmailcom The Good War The Good War New Themes in Teaching World War II Theme One The US Role in the World Europe in Ruins. Mr. Hammill. Phillip O Berry HS . Where was the war fought?. The Philippines. Cuba. USA. Problems in Cuba. Cubans rebelled between 1868-78 fighting for . independence. from . Spain. , but it failed. Eric . Foner. Give Me Liberty! . AN AMERICAN HISTORY. FOURTH EDITION. Chapter 22. Lecture Preview. Fighting World War II. The Home Front. Visions of Postwar Freedom. The American Dilemma. The End of the War. SS5H4. U.S. Involvement in. Standards. SS5H4 Describe the U.S. involvement in World War I and post-World War I. . a. Explain how German attacks on U.S. shipping during the war in Europe (1914- 1917) ultimately led the U.S. to join the fight against Germany; include the sinking of the Lusitania and concerns over safety of U.S. ships, U.S. contributions to the war, and the impact of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. . First . World War 1914–18. Australian troops in the Turkish Lone Pine . trenches.. Australia's . early involvement in the Great War included the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force landing at . Agenda:. Do Now: Be ready to watch the clips. Get your graphic organizers ready.. We’ll be watching the clips and filling out the graphic organizer from yesterday.. Homework: Please copy main ideas and big idea for . Spring 2015. World History Daily Warm Ups. Each day as you come in to class, there will be 2-3 warm up questions for you to complete. . You will have the first 15 minutes of class to write and answer each of the questions.. Chapters 22-25 . History Alive!. , Ch. 11 . Americans. History Alive!.  . Ch. . 22: From Neutrality to War . p. . 283-291. “Was it in the national interest of the US to stay neutral or declare war in 1917?”. It was a global military conflict that took place mainly in Europe between 1914 & 1918.. It was a . total war. which left great devastation, millions dead and shaped the modern world.. World War I created a decisive break with the old world order that had emerged after the Napoleonic Wars. The results of World War I would be important factors in the development of World War II; 21 years later. The “MAIN” Causes of WWI. . The underlying causes that created a powder keg in Europe that was ready to explode.. Militarism:. The large European powers began an industrial military arms race.. I. The American Response to WWI. A. Assassination and Alliances Lead to WWI . B. American Neutrality & . Divided Loyalties. Light Blue = German-America; Dark Blue = Italian. C. America Slowly Steps to War. At the end of this lesson . y. ou will:. Know the role that Jose’ Marti’, Cuba’s sugar exports, and American tariffs played on the Cuban economic crisis in 1894.. Know why most Americans supported Cubans against their Spanish rulers.. Nonetheless, the transition from wartime allies to enemies was not inevitable and was, in part, the result of the events and decisions of these years. Acting out of their perceived national interest, both the United States and the Soviet Union favoured the creation of two opposing blocs, competing for influence over a devastated European continent. By the end of 1947, the initial hopes that the Allies could continue to cooperate peacefully had been replaced by a vision of two political and social systems fundamentally at odds, and engaged in a struggle for global supremacy.. 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. The Cold War Between the United States and the USSR. A War of Ideology and Visions, 1945 – 1991. The Cold War lasted from the end of World War II until the collapse of the Soviet Union. . The United States.

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