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WWI – On the Home Front UNIT II
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Supporting the War After declaring war, Wilson created the Committee on Public Information – created propaganda to get people to support the war effort Victory Gardens Rationing/Conserving Buying Bonds
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Protesting the War Many people at home did not support the war Pacifists war was immoral Socialists war was about money for capitalists, not about protecting democracy Others didn’t think Zimmerman note and ships sinking were enough of a reason
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Restricting Rights Shortly after declaring war – two important acts were passed Espionage Act of 1917 Sedition Act of 1918 Both suppressed anti-British, pro-German and anti- war opinions Over 1000 people convicted under these laws Both placed strict limits on 1 st amendment freedoms
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Why is Debs upset? Do you think that he is being anti- American with his statements?
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Why is Schenck upset? Do you think that he is being anti- American with his statements?
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Did Debs and Schenck break the law?
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What does this ruling say? Do you agree with the ruling?
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Expanding Rights While watching the video, answer the following questions about women and African Americans in the WWI era: What role did women play during the war? How did the war contribute to the ratification of the 19 th amendment? How did DuBois and Trotter differ in their stance on African American involvement in the war? What was the Great Migration and why did it occur? What was life like once African Americans arrived up North? Why did race riots occur?
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What similarities and differences can be seen between these two accounts of the Chicago race riots?
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