DO NOW 1. Why did the United States Join WWI (4 reasons)?

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DO NOW 1. Why did the United States Join WWI (4 reasons)?

The United States provided international leadership at the conclusion of wwi.

President Woodrow Wilson had a peace plan after WWI. (14 points speech)

The plan called for the formation of a peacekeeping organization called the league of nations.

•The United States decided not to join the League of Nations because the United States Senate failed to ratify the Treaty of Versailles.

After WWI there were disagreements about the extent to which the United States should participate in world affairs.

In Europe, Germany suffers greatly for their involvement in WWI   In Europe, Germany suffers greatly for their involvement in WWI. The Treaty of Versailles caused Germany to lose land, to take the blame for the war in Europe, and to pay for all the damages caused they caused in WWI.