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World War I. INTENSIVE REVIEW VERSION. Causes of World War I. Alliance System Nationalism. Alliances. Map Credit: historicair. The Bench Clearing Effect. Photo by MudflapDC. Nationalism. Liberty Leading the People ( Eugène Delacroix , 1830) . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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World War IINTENSIVE REVIEW VERSION

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Causes of World War I

1. Alliance System

2. Nationalism

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Alliances

Map Credit:

historicair

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The Bench Clearing Effect

Photo by MudflapDC

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Liberty Leading the People (Eugène Delacroix, 1830)

Nationalism

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Assassination of Archduke Franz FerdinandJune 28, 1914

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WARWAR

WAR

WAR

WAR

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What does this have to do with US?

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American Neutrality“It is our true

policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world…”

-- Washington’s Farewell Address

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WE’RE MISSING OUT!!!

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How did we get mixed up

in this mess?

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PROVOCATIONSDora Style

Cruise Ship

Telegram

Submarine

Where are we going?

* CLAP CLAP CLAP *

World War I!

Press toREPEAT

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U-BOATS German Submarines

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Sinking of the

LusitaniaMay 7, 1915

British Luxury Liner• 1,198 Dead– 128 Americans

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“He kept us out of war.”-- Wilson Campaign Slogan

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Zimmerman Note

(aka, Zimmerman Telegram)

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PROVOCATIONSDora Style

Cruise Ship

Telegram

Submarine

Where are we going?

* CLAP CLAP CLAP *

World War I!

Press toREPEAT

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Wilson’s War Message

The Direct Cause:German policy of Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

America’s Mission:Make the world safe for democracy

April, 1917

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Grab your gas mask…

Let’s go!

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Selective Service Act

(1917)

Draft Card

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PROPAGANDA

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1. Recruitment

Propaganda

Campaign

Nurses

Soldiers

Sailors

2. War Financing

3. Conserve Resources

4. Dehumanize the enemy

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19The Nineteenth Amendment was submitted to the states for ratification in

1919.

(Ratified 1920)

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Food Administration

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UNAMERICAN

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DID YOU

KNOW?

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Sheep ClubsAnyone from a small child to President Wilson can do their part for the war effort.

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Espionage & Sedition Acts

Read an EXCERP

T from the Acts

Outlawed anti-war speech and other activities that undermined the war

effort

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Eugene V. Debs, a socialist labor leader, was jailed for speaking out against the draft.

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HOT DOG

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A CRIME TO DISPLAY

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Armistice11/11

1918

11:00 AM

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Wilson’s Fourteen Points

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PRINCIPLES:1. Freedom of the Seas2. Reduction of Arms3. Open Treaty Negotiations4. Self Determination

of Peoples

5. League of Nations

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PEACEWithout Victory

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“War Guilt” Clause

Germany claims responsibility for the war and agrees to pay reparations to the allies.

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Wilson’s Fourteen PointsPRINCIPLES:1. Freedom of the Seas2. Reduction of Arms3. Open Treaty Negotiations4. Self Determination

of Peoples

5. League of Nations 14

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Signing of the

Treaty of Versailles

Wilson scores TWO big victories.

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LINK TO MAPS

New National Borders

Re-drawn along ethnic lines

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The League

of Nations

Wilson’s Bab

y