WWI or “The Great War” AP US History.

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WWI or “The Great War” AP US History

Directions for 10 minute experts You have 10 minutes to become an “expert” on WWI. You may research any aspect of WWI you choose, but the goal is to create an overall picture and understanding of the war as a whole for the class. You will be sharing your information at http://goo.gl/ZAx2ho

MAIN Causes of WWI Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism Perspectives on War

Why did the US enter WWI? Traditional answers: Sinking of the Luisitania Zimmerman Telegram

Why did we enter WWI? We will look at different perspectives to help us understand the arguments over joining WWI.

WWI – The Great War Technology of WWI Life in a Trench Harlem Hellfighters The US In WWI

The End of the Great War Treaty of Versailles Wilson’s 14 Points vs The Treaty of Versailles Activity: Why didn’t the US Join the League of Nations? Legacy of WWI Did WWI lead to WWII?