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Causes of WWI MAINMAIN SLUGSZSLUGSZ ILITARISM LLIANCES MPERIALISM ATIONALISM USSEX USITANIA NRESTRICTED ERMAN UB WARFARE IMMERMAN TELEGRAM
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When Wilson divulged the contents of the Zimmerman Telegram, a wave of indignation swept the country. This information, compounded by the German use of unrestricted submarine warfare made American entry into the war inevitable.
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Women in the Military Women served in the war, but only in non-combat positions – Nurses, radio operators, electricians, photographers, pharmacists, torpedo assemblers The Army Nursing Corps served overseas including 10,000 women
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The Home Front War Industries Board created – Oversaw war time productions Raw materials, construction of new factories, manufacturing of goods
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Paying For the War Liberty Bonds & Victory Bonds helped raise $ for the war – By buying bonds, ‘Mericans were loaning the govt money – Taxes were also raised
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Women Support Industries Increased opportunity for women – Took jobs vacated by men in the military Factory & manufacturing jobs, shipping & railraod After the war, many women were replaced by men
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The Great Migration Between 300k-500k African Americans left the south to fill factory jobs in the north – Changed the racial makeup of northern cities and caused tensions after the war
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Supreme Court Limits Free Speech In landmark case Schenck v U.S., court ruled free speech could be altered during times of “clear and present danger” – Controlled public opinion and stopped antiwar protests
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The Conflict Trench Warfare – “No Man’s Land” – Reliance on machine gun New Technology – Poison gas, tank, airplanes
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The War’s Impact Effects of WWI on Economy Rapid InflationStrikes Mass demand for goods
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The Red Scare ‘Mericans became anti-German during and after the war & anti-communist when Russia withdrew Communism became associated with being unpatriotic and disloyal
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The Red Scare The Red Scare became a nationwide panic that Communists, or “reds”, might seize power Postal Service caught over 30 letters to leading businessmen that exploded when opened suggesting a country wide conspiracy – Most believed the bombs were the work of Communists or other revolutionaries
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The Red Scare Palmer Raids, led by General Palmer, were raids on headquarters of radical organizations and homes of suspicious people accused of being led by reds – Run through the General Intelligence Division, soon to be FBI, led by J Edgar Hoover – Palmer loss credibility when he started predicting events that didn’t occur
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