Ch. 11-5: World War I Wilson said- “The world must be made safe for democracy” Factories organized to produce war goods Food Supply- organized by H. Hoover.

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Ch. 11-5: World War I Wilson said- “The world must be made safe for democracy” Factories organized to produce war goods Food Supply- organized by H. Hoover and provided the troops with food

Women and minorities replaced the men in the factories Weapons- tanks, poison gasses, and machine guns all changed military tactics War fought in trenches (ditches) little land was gained

Women at Work

Armistice November 11 th Veterans Day the war ends Selective Service Act- male citizens had to register for the draft

Espionage and Sedition Acts Imprisoned and fined anyone that opposed the war in any way Civil liberties are severely limited during times of war Schenck v. U.S. best example

1 st Red Scare Nativists feared radical thinkers (Reds) later Communist Palmer Raids- arresting those suspected of being disloyal to the U.S.

Post War Peace Efforts Fourteen Points- Wilson’s peace plan that he hoped would create a just and lasting peace Allies sought revenge against Germany for all of the destruction of the war Germany had surrendered hoping for a peace plan similar to the Fourteen Points

Treaty of Versailles Independent Poland Germany had to pay war reparations Germany had to disarm and accept the war guilt clause (blame for the war) Created the League of Nations

Treaty of Versailles was very harsh on Germany and led to widespread resentment towards England, France and even the U.S. The treaty crippled Germanys economy for the 1920s and led to the rise of Hitler League of Nations- the worlds 1 st peace keeping organization

US Opposition to the T of Versailles Many senators were angry at Wilson for ignoring them during the peace efforts Many felt the League of Nations would lead to U.S. involvement in another world war Treaty defeated in the Senate b/c of the League of Nations

More Peace Efforts Washington Naval Disarmament Conference- reduced the size of the worlds navies Kellogg-Briand Pact- made war illegal Both attempted to prevent future wars but failed U.S. was neutral again