Unit 2 Lesson 8. Review early war in Europe and events that drew the US into WWI. Identify efforts the US took to prepare and fight WWI.

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Unit 2 Lesson 8

Review early war in Europe and events that drew the US into WWI. Identify efforts the US took to prepare and fight WWI.

How did the US impact the outcome of the war? What role did they play? What predictions would you make if the US did not get involved?

Causes? Nationalism, Imperialism, Militarism, Alliances Assassination FF Neutrality? Distance, Cost, Divided Sympathies, Investments Involvement? Loans to Allies, Zimmerman Note, U-Boat Warfare

Mobilization Political Military Economic Social Concept Map Activity Meet in groups to share and discuss Write one thing on the board

Expand Executive Powers “Broad emergency” powers Command economic activity Espionage Act 1917 Sedition Act 1918

Paying for War- $33 Billion 1/3 rd Taxes Income- 16 th Amend Excise 2/3 rd Borrowing Liberty/Victory Bonds 4 minute men

Preparing America Committee on Public Information Women’s Rights Great Migration Prohibition

Handout & Activity 6O26w 6O26w

America in the 20 th Century: WWI – On the HomefrontOn the Homefront cfm?guidAssetId=CF1451F3-5D44-4DC4- AE1F-D172BC5BA2B6

Navy OK, Army NOT Selective Service Act Volunteers Supplies…

Shift peacetime to wartime production War Industries Board War Labor Board RR Administration Shipping Board Food Administration Fuel Administration Rationing

America in the 20 th Century: WWI – The War in EuropeThe War in Europe Part II 3E6BF-F33C-4C28-8A84-22EF80B1E4EE

All activity on the home front had one objective, to defeat the Central Powers. Which effort do you think was most significant and why?

Wilson’s 14 Points