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World War I The Great War 1914-1918
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The U.S. Enters the War The United States tried to remain neutral The U.S. into the war: 1.S -Sussex Pledge 2.L- Lusitania 3.U -Germany’s use of unrestricted submarine warfare 4.T –secret treaties 5.Z- The Zimmerman Telegram
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Sussex Pledge Germany agrees not to sink any merchant ships Diplomacy fails
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Unrestricted Submarine Warfare The Germans attacked British and French ships to cut off supplies to those countries. The rules of war stated that submarines were to surface, search the ship for contraband, take the captain prisoner and allow the crew to get onto lifeboats, and then sink the ship. The Germans, however, struck the ships without warning from below the surface using torpedoes.
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The Lusitania The Lusitania was a British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat – The Lusitania was carrying war materials as well as passengers 1,200 people were killed, including 128 Americans President Wilson warned Germany and Germany cut back on submarine attacks (Sussex Pledge)
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The Zimmerman Telegram The German Foreign Minister Alfred Zimmerman thought the U.S. was going to enter the war of the side of the British. He tried to create an alliance with Mexico and sent a coded telegram. – Mexico would attack the U.S. – If Germany won the war, Mexico would reclaim Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. The British intercepted the note and gave it to the U.S. Americans were upset and became convinced to enter the war.
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The U.S. Enters the War
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World War I Technology
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Submarines
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World War I Germans used to attack merchant ships British used to patrol their coast Today Used to patrol the oceans Nuclear weapon launching platform
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Sea Mines
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World War I Used by the British to close German harbors and sink German ships Today Used in WWII but are not used today
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Dreadnaught
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World War I Huge warships with massive guns Were a symbol of a country’s power – but not very effective Today Replaced by aircraft carriers Not used in warfare today
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Machine Guns
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World War I Designed for defense because it could not be moved easily Fired up to 300 rounds per minute Today Easy to move Can fire thousands of rounds per minute.
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Tanks
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World War I Slow and difficult to move vehicles used against machine guns and trenches Today Fast moving machines used to lead the attack
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Gas
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World War I Used as a weapon of mass destruction, to kill enemy soldiers before an attack Mustard – affected the eyes Chlorine – destroyed the lungs Today Outlawed by an international agreement Used by Saddam Hussein against the Kurds
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Flame Thrower
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World War I Used to attack trenches by shooting liquid fire A horrible weapon to use against the enemy Today Used in WWII to attack fortifications Not used today because troops are too mobile
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Zeppelins
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World War I Used to spy on enemy positions Used to attack silently at night with bombs Today No military use Sometimes used for advertising
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Airplanes
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World War I Used to spy on enemy positions Bomb the enemy behind their lines or the home front Today Military and commercial use Unmanned drones used to spy Stealth technology
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Total Warfare World War I Propaganda to motivate the population Factories/machines used to make weapons Population will have to make sacrifices Today Military spending plays a big part in the economy Homeland Security Color Alerts
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Draft World War I Used to meet the needs of the military during the war Today No draft in effect today
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Trench Warfare
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The End of the War When the U.S. enters the war, it is the beginning of the end for the Triple Alliance (Central Powers). By 1918, the Americans are landing 1 million soldiers a month in Europe. American Expeditionary Forces led by General J.J. Pershing (Western Front) Germany retreats and the Kaiser flees to the Netherlands. – Argonne Forest The war ends on November 11, 1918. We celebrate this a Veterans’ Day.
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Assignment Do the Gallery Walk in the hallway Complete the questions from the handout. Write a 1 page letter as if you are soldier. Use 10 of the provided terms. – This is a test grade
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