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The Home Front During World War I Agenda WWI Home Front End WWI FYI WWI VocabMap Quiz Tomorrow CBA for a grade November 15 WWI Test November 17 Wednesday Mobilizing

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The Home Front During World War I Agenda WWI Home Front End WWI FYI WWI VocabMap Quiz Tomorrow CBA for a grade November 15 WWI Test November 17 Wednesday Mobilizing for War Before the war the federal government played a minor role in the daily lives of most Americans But during World War I the government assumed new powers It regulated industrial and agricultural production worked to shape public opinion and established a new military draft While war required sacrifice it also brought new economic opportunities and many Americans migrated to other parts of the country in search of these opportunities The war permanently changed Americans relationship with their government. ICGSE. History. Depth Study: The USA, 1919-41. How far did the US economy. boom in the . 1920s. ?. A New Era. Henry Ford: “We are entering a new era. Our new thinking and new doing are bringing us a new world, and a new heaven, and a new earth, for which prophets have been looking from time immemorial.”. How did World War 1 Start. World War 1 started in 1914.There was a lot of tension between the European . contries. and it was only going to take a small trigger to start a war. That came in 1914 when a duke/prince called Franz Ferdinand was . We’ve looked at the interesting, now how do we get to the cause of the depression?. I can understand the CRASH of the 20s. Listen to the song . “Blue Skies”. by Irving Berlin. Respond to the following questions in your. The Jazz Age. Going to the . Movies. Wishing on the Stars: growth of Hollywood influence. Escaping together. New American. Heroes. : Sports & Individual Triumphs. From Babe Ruth to Charles “Lucky Lindy” Lindbergh. Objective 3.1:. Examine the decade of the 1920s in the USA to consider how healthy its economy and political system was. Warm-Up: Assessing Prior Knowledge . What do you know about the Roaring (19)20s? . ). Section 1 . America Enters World War I. Learning Objectives. Identify the causes of World War I.. Analyze the impact of technological innovations in weaponry that resulted in stalemate on the Western Front.. Slideshow of images and information about artefacts from Gunnersbury’s First World War Collections. Tin of Mustard Leaves. Object No.. . . 89.39/26b . Name: . Tin of Mustard Leaves. Period: . 1914-18. Movies. An era of black-and-white silent films. Some well known titles are:. Metropolis (1927). Ben-. Hur. (1925 film). Nosferatu. : A Symphony of Horror (1922. ). (the original vampire movie). Music. APUSH Unit 11. 1919-1939. 1920s Popular Culture. WW1 Anxieties. Espionage & Sedition . Act (1918). Demobilization & . Labor Strife. Red Scare (1919). Palmer Raids. Sacco & Vanzetti (1920, 1927). 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 . “The chief business of America is business” expressed his concept of the nation's destiny.. William Graham Sumner, 1840-1910 .   . Herbert Hoover 1929-33. The Presidential Election of 1928.. New York Governor Alfred E. Smith (1873 - 1944). 29 nations . participated in the 1920 Olympiad, held in Antwerp, Belgium, with less than a year to really prepare. . There . had been a hiatus from the 4 year cycle because of World War I; the Games had last been held in 1912. . It . was known as the . sport. . of. . kings. . . In the US, . the game became popular in the 1800s, first as court tennis and later as lawn tennis, . although still a . game for the rich. . The . Olympics included tennis in the first modern Olympiad in 1896 and it was an Olympic sport through 1924, when . 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 .

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