From Neutrality to War U. S. Enters World War I

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From Neutrality to War U. S. Enters World War I H-SS- 11.4.5- Analyze the political, economic, and social ramifications of World War I on the home front.

Zimmerman Note

Visual Vocabulary Heading 5 facts from reading Summary Drawing/ Symbol Heading 5 facts from reading Summary Drawing/ Symbol

Wilson Urges Neutrality p. 175 Americans have Divided Loyalties American Opinion Crystallizes Neutrality Gives Way to War p.177 Britain Blockades Germany German Submarines Violate Neutral Rights Wilson Prepares for War America Enters the War

Rubric 1pt for term 1pts for 5 words 1pt for summary 1pt for drawing 4pts X 8 = 32pts