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Essential Question What were the causes of World War I?
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The U.S. and World War I
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The Balkans Serbs, Croats, Bosnians, and Slovenes pushed for independence Called themselves the Yugoslavs
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The Assassination June 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria- Hungary and his wife visited the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo
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The Assassination Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian revolutionary, shot the couple in their car
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Beginning of World War I July 28, 1914 – Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia Russia mobilized to support the Serbs
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Beginning of World War I August 1 – Germany declared war on Russia, then France France supported Russia
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Allies England France Russia Italy (after 1915)
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Central Powers Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire Bulgaria
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A Bloody Conflict
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Western Front Network of trenches (2500 miles) Space between opposing trenches was known as “the no man’s land”
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Trench Warfare Troops used modern rifles and the rapid- fire machine gun
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Poison Gas First used by the Germans in 1915 Fumes cause vomiting, blindness, suffocation
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Tanks Introduced by the British in 1916 Slow, easy to destroy Rolled over barbed wire and trenches
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Airplanes First use of airplanes in combat Observation Small bombs, machine guns for dogfights
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U.S. Response Wilson tried to keep the U.S. neutral “We must be impartial in thought as well as in action.”
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German U-Boats German subs used to get around British blockades 1915 – announced they would sink any boat in British waters
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Lusitania May 7, 1915 – British passenger liner Sunk by the Germans 1200 passengers, 128 Americans killed
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Sussex Pledge Germany promised to sink no more merchant ships
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Zimmerman Telegram British intelligence intercepted the message Contents leaked to the press
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Zimmerman Telegram January 1917 In a telegram, Germany proposed that if Mexico became an ally, Germany would help the country regain lost territory in New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona
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German U-Boats Feb. 1, 1917 Resumed unrestricted submarine warfare Sank six American merchant ships
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U.S. Declares War April 2, 1917 Wilson asked Congress for a special declaration of war
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Wilson before Congress “It is a fearful thing to lead this great peaceful people into war... But the right is more precious than peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest to our hearts – for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments, for the rights and liberties of small nations.”
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The Home Front
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Selective Service Conscription = forced military service Required all men between 21 and 30 to register for the draft
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Food Administration Run by Herbert Hoover Responsible for increasing food production while reducing civilian consumption
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Fuel Administration Introduction of Daylight Savings Time Manage nation’s coal and oil use to conserve energy
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