PPT-Wilson’s Vision for World Peace

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Fourteen Points Eliminate causes of wars by calling for an end to secret agreements and alliances protect freedom of the seas trade and reduce armaments military

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Fourteen Points Eliminate causes of wars by calling for an end to secret agreements and alliances protect freedom of the seas trade and reduce armaments military forces . American Foreign Policy before WWI. Progressivism and Foreign Affairs. We have always thought of ourselves as having a special place in the world (Manifest Destiny) and as we became the largest economy in the world it seemed only natural (to us) that we become a new kind of world leader. Do Now. Get out a pen/pencil and red pen.. Pick up handouts. Take out LAST week’s review sheet (Chapter 21).. Agenda. Finish Imperialism (Ch. 21). Why did we enter WWI?. Ch. 22 Review. 14 Points Quiz. World War I and the Russian Revolution 1914-1924. Section . 4. Making the Peace. Objectives for this section:. *Analyze the costs of World War I. *Describe the issues faced by the delegates to the Paris Peace Conference.. The Progressive Era. An Emerging World Power. World War I . and Beyond. World War I and beyond. 1914-1920. From Neutrality to war. 2a, 3a, 5a. KEY TERMS AND PEOPLE. Alsace-Lorraine. Militarism. Francis Ferdinand. President Wilson’s . 14 Points. were his ideas to . “end all war”.. These are a summary of his ideas for world peace. . Are they realistic or based on idealism?. Open diplomacy or no secret treaties.. By September 1914, the war had reached a . stalemate. , a situation in which neither side is able to gain an advantage.. When a French and British force stopped a German advance near Paris, both sides holed up in trenches separated by an empty . Read pages . 180-97. . in textbook. Type notes into the PowerPoint. Define all the terms. Do the internet searches and answer questions and insert images.. When finished e-mail to:. warren.bradley@alvord.k12.ca.us. Woodrow Wilson: Quote Book. Leader Comes To Power. #1: “A . great industrial Nation is controlled by its system of credit. Our system of credit is concentrated. The growth of the Nation and all our. Casualties of War. Talk of Peace. Wilson’s Fourteen Points. End to secret treaties. Removal of trade barriers among nations. Reduction of military forces. Right of self-determination. Allies discarded many proposals. Read pages . 180-97. . in textbook. Type notes into the PowerPoint. Define all the terms. Do the internet searches and answer questions and insert images.. When finished e-mail to:. warren.bradley@alvord.k12.ca.us. 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?”. Industrial emergence. Progressive reform. Modernism in the arts. America’s “imperial surge”:. In the 1890s the U.S., influenced by Captain Alfred T. Mahan’s book . The Influence of Sea Power . . .. 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. Shortly after the U.S. entered the . war (1917), . the . Central Powers realized that they could not win the war . so they signed an . armistice. . . The war fighting ended on:. November 11, 1918 at .

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