8Y 3-4-2015 Objectives: Describe political and economic developments in the United States during the early 20th century. Agenda: Do Now: Define WWI Terms.

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8Y 3-4-2015 Objectives: Describe political and economic developments in the United States during the early 20th century. Agenda: Do Now: Define WWI Terms to Know (in do now tray) Short lecture on WWI Finish watching Ultimate Guide to the Presidents: Call of Duty - Woodrow Wilson Homework: Read Chapter 23 lesson 4. Answer #2 B (A+ answer)

Nationalism - Page 720 militarism Central Powers Allied Powers trench warfare u boats American neutrality - page 720 American relations with Allied Powers - page 725-726 Lusitania Zimmerman Telegram War Dead - page 735 Financial Losses - page 735-736 14 points speech League of Nations Treaty of Versailles and why it was rejected by Congress