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Warm up – 11/13/13 Sentence : the vietnam veterans memorial was dedicated in washington, d.c., on november 13 1982 the memorial was designed by maya ying lin and is a long, polished, black wall that lists the names of soldiers killed or missing in the war Journal : What events triggered the U.S. entering the war? Explain them. Do you think the U.S. should have stayed neutral or was it their duty to go to war?

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Warm up – 11/13/13. Sentence : the vietnam veterans memorial was dedicated in washington , d.c. , on november 13 1982 the memorial was designed by maya ying lin and is a long, polished, black wall that lists the names of soldiers killed or missing in the war - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Warm up – 11/13/13 Sentence: the vietnam veterans memorial was

dedicated in washington, d.c., on november 13 1982 the memorial was designed by maya ying lin and is a long, polished, black wall that lists the names of soldiers killed or missing in the war

Journal: What events triggered the U.S. entering the war? Explain them. Do you think the U.S. should have stayed neutral or was it their duty to go to war?

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Firsts of WWI http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-

i/videos#wwi-firsts

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AMERICAN POWER DURING WORLD WAR I

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Selective Service Act May 1917

Raising an army for fighting Draft, lottery, volunteer

Under this, 24 million men registered 3 million chosen by lottery

Ages 18-45

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Americans at War Training lasted 9 months

In U.S. and Europe 17 hour days Movies, books, shows to keep morale up

Women NOT drafted Couldn’t enlist either Navy accepted them (noncombat positions)

Nurses, secretaries, and telephone operators Army reluctant to accept them

Didn’t rank, pay or give benefits

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African Americans Separated living

quarters and rec facilities

Trained some to be officers and put them in command of black troops

Assigned to noncombat duties

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America in War – Shipyards Construction of ships

Problem: Draft reduced number of skilled shipyard workers

SO U.S. government took some steps… 1. Exempted shipyard workers from draft 2. Campaigned to emphasize importance of

shipyard work3. Shipyards use fabrication technique4. Gov. took private owned ships and

converted them

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America in War - Navy America wanted a strong navy!

To combat the U-boats! Convoy System

Merchant vessels travel in large groups with a guard of destroyers and cruisers.

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Fighting “Over There” Many soldiers never ventured outside

small towns or farms

New Weapons Poison Gas Machine Guns Tanks

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New Weapons Machine Guns

600 rounds of ammunition per minute

Poison Gas Tubes that spewed

gas – a greensih-yellow fog of chlorine

Gas masks became standard after this

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The Zeppelin German

airship- dropped bombs on enemy territories.

Terrifying

Not that deadly

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Mechanized Warfare Tanks

Bullets bounce off Developed by the British

Airplanes Early airplanes flimsy Used for recon missions Eventually they became

faster and able to carry heavy loads

http://www.history.com/shows/dogfights/videos/split-s-fighter-jet#split-s-fighter-jet

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Medical Care Red Cross ambulances carried soldiers to

hospital Staffed by volunteers

Soldiers suffered from many things… Filth, lice, rats, polluted water Poison gas Reek of decaying bodies Lack of sleep “Shell shock” Trench foot Trench mouth

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Americans fighting in Europe

Fresh and enthusiastic! Determined to hit

the Germans hard General John J.

Pershing – American Expeditionary Force American infantry

men nicknamed “doughboys”

http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-i/speeches#john-j-pershing-addresses-the-us-from-france

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Russia says Bye-Bye Russia economy collapsing due

to war

Russian people unhappy with how government was handling the war So Tsar Nicholas II abdicated

from throne and Provisional Government set in

Rise of Bolshevik Party – led by Vladimir Lenin

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The Tide Turns Central Powers starting to

weaken

Alvin York Mountaineer from Tennessee Captured 132 prisoners and

killed 25 Germans Pershing called him

“outstanding” “The greatest thing

accomplished by any private soldier of all armies of Europe”