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AGENDA Do Now “US and World War I” Notes Wilson/Zinn Speech Homework: Read Chapter 11 Section 2 and take notes Reading quiz next class
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DO NOW: Is it possible for a country like the United States to hold a position of neutrality? Why or why not?
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U.S. AND WORLD WAR I MARCH 19, 2015
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MAIN CAUSES OF WWI M ilitarism – the aggressive build up of a nations armed forces A lliances – nations formed partnerships to help protect and defend themselves I mperialism – stronger nations began to take over weaker nations N ationalism – everybody thought their nation was the best
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THE FIRST WORLD WAR What? War involving nearly all of the powerful nations of the world When? 1914 – 1918 Why? Long term: Alliance system Imperialist Competition Stockpiling of weapons Short term: Assassination of Franz Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
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THE FIRST WORLD WAR CENTRAL POWERS: Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire Bulgaria ALLIED POWERS Russia France Great Britain Italy Japan United States (1917)
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WHY DID IT TAKE SO LONG FOR AMERICA TO GET INVOLVED? Isolationist policy “Why should I get involved in someone else’s problems?” Read Wilson’s First Speech to Congress – Answer question #1 on the corresponding sheet
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WHICH SIDE SHOULD THE US PICK? CENTRAL POWERS 11 million German- Americans Irish-Americans hated Great Britain ALLIED POWERS Close cultural ties Shared transatlantic cables (censored stories) Big business loaned much money to allies US EXPORTS TO BOTH SIDES: Nations 191419151916 Britain$594,271,863$911,794,954$1,526,685,102 France$159,818,924$364,397,170$628,851,988 Germany$344,794,276$28,863,354$288,899
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British blockade of German warships to America Germany announced a submarine war around Britain May 1915 – Germany told US to stay off British ships They would could/would sink them 1. Blockades WHAT DID IT TAKE TO GET THE US INVOLVED?
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Lusitania torpedoed Sinks 1200 passengers and crew (including 128 Americans) Found carrying 4200 cases of ammunition US criticizes Germany Germany agreed not to sink passenger ships without warning in the future 1. Blockades WHAT DID IT TAKE TO GET THE US INVOLVED?
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1917 Germany announced “unlimited submarine warfare” in the war zone Why? Otherwise their blockade would not be successful 2. Unlimited Submarine Warfare WHAT DID IT TAKE TO GET THE US INVOLVED?
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U.S. intercepted a note from Germany to Mexico It promised Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona back in return for an alliance 3. Zimmerman Note WHAT DID IT TAKE TO GET THE US INVOLVED?
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Zimmerman Note and the sinking of 4 unarmed American ships led to a declaration of war Read Wilson’s Second Speech to Congress Answer questions 2-4 on the corresponding sheet WHAT DID IT TAKE TO GET THE US INVOLVED?
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TO GO TO WAR? Read Historian Howard Zinn’s response to Wilson’s declaration of war (Doc C) Answer Guided Questions for Howard Zinn #1-5 on corresponding sheet When you finish… Answer Guiding Questions for Textbook #1-2
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EXAMINE THE ISSUE: Should we tell the story of WWI with Germany as the “bad guy”? Explain.
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PROPAGANDA IN WWI Now that the U.S. has declared war – it is essential to get America on board Examine the different propaganda posters located around the room Examine each propaganda piece and post observations on the chart paper attached You can make comments on other people’s observations When you finish answer the following question: Do you think propaganda works when garnering support for a war? What kinds of propaganda would be used today? What would need to be done to make it effective?
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