PPT-America in WWI Neutrality
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Large number of German English and Italian immigrants Americans divided over which alliance to support US industry could double profits supporting both sides Eventually
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Large number of German English and Italian immigrants Americans divided over which alliance to support US industry could double profits supporting both sides Eventually favored Allies British blockade of North Sea. From Neutral to non-belligerent to belligerent. On your post-it. Write your class period. Write a question about the origins and beginning years of WWII in Europe and/or Asia. (This should be a question that is NOT answered in the book.). Which countries were member of the Triple Entente and which were the Triple Alliance?. Complete the circles, include dates on your timelines. English . Causes of WWI. French. 1900-1920. Chelsea Bell. Southern Methodist University. MSA 3325. Spring 2013. Gowns by Paul . Poiret. , 1912. The Edwardian Period and WWI: 1900-1920. Historical Background. 1900-1920. England. France. EAT IT. WWI: Causes, Effects and Unresolved Issues. Document one illustrates the growing tensions amongst the between France and Prussia over territories like Alsace and Lorraine in addition to other European tensions and growing alliances. Megan C. & Thalia C.. A6. Why Neutrality Acts?. President Woodrow Wilson. U.S gov. enacted series of laws designed to prevent the U.S. from being embroiled in a foreign war. fueled a growing “isolationist” movement . Road to War. Nation state- . an independent state inhabited by all the people of one nation and one nation only.. 1.Nationalism- . unique culture identity of a people. . Liberals believed that if states were organized along national lines there would be peace.. A Series of Tubes without Tollbooths. Brandon Vigil. Section 202 of the FCC charter. It shall be unlawful for any common carrier to make any unjust or unreasonable discriminations in charges, practices, calssifications, regulations, facilities or services for or in connection with like communication service directly or indirectly, by any means or device, or to make or give any undue or unreasonable preference or advantage to any particular person, class of persons or localitty to any undue or unreasonable prejudice or disadvantage.”. . ALLIES. Serbia. Russia . France. Great Britain. Italy. (Later the United States). CENTRAL POWERS. Austria-Hungry. Germany. Ottoman Empire. World War I. THE GREAT WAR. 1914 -1918. AIM. Chapter 22 From Neutrality to War. Introduction. European countries had strained relationships. Jun 28, 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand was visiting Sarajevo, Austria-Hungary.. Terrorist bombed their car. SSHS-S1C8-01-d. Strand 1: American History. Concept 8: Great Depression and World War II. PO 2. Describe the impact of American involvement in World War II:. Students will comprehend America's involvement in WWII by identifying the events that led up to Pearl Harbor.. How . HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED. Presidential WWI Centenary . Commemorations Steering Committee. A Memorial College. “It will not only be a monument to the memory of the men who died so gloriously on the field of honor, but an inspiration to those who enter its portals, whether as teachers or pupils, to engage in the work of educational reconstruction with the same desire to win as animated those in whose honor and to whom immortal fame the building will be erected.”. In your own words, define isolation and neutral.. Objectives: Students will be able to... .. identify . key details from images on American . Isolationism. . define Isolationism and . Neutrality. speak . “Dogfights”. Bombers. Zeppelins. “Aces”. The “Red Baron”. WWI at Sea. HMS Dreadnought. Battle of Jutland, 1916. Unterseebooten. (U-Boats). R. MS Lusitania, 1915. “Q-Ships”. “Convoys”. WWI . Pt. 2. New Technology and US in the War. New Technology. Lots of new technology and new weapons were used during WWI that changed the way wars were fought. Mechanization of warfare for WWI lead to cheaper, faster production of weapons.
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