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Alan Brinkley,Alan Brinkley,AMERICAN HISTORY AMERICAN HISTORY 13/e13/e

Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one: America and the Great America and the Great WarWar

Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War IntroductionIntroduction

Total WarTotal War The “Big Stick”: America and the World, 1901-1917The “Big Stick”: America and the World, 1901-1917

– Roosevelt and “Civilization”Roosevelt and “Civilization” Racial and Economic Basis of Roosevelt’s DiplomacyRacial and Economic Basis of Roosevelt’s Diplomacy

““Speak softly, but carry a big stick”Speak softly, but carry a big stick”

Theodore RooseveltTheodore Roosevelt

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Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War The “Big Stick”: America and the World, 1901-1917The “Big Stick”: America and the World, 1901-1917

– Protecting the “Open Door” in AsiaProtecting the “Open Door” in Asia ““Great White Fleet”-Alfred Thayer MahanGreat White Fleet”-Alfred Thayer Mahan Roosevelt Prevented Rival Nations from Being DominantRoosevelt Prevented Rival Nations from Being Dominant

– The Iron-Fisted NeighborThe Iron-Fisted Neighbor ““Roosevelt Corollary”-1904Roosevelt Corollary”-1904 Intervention in Neighboring CountriesIntervention in Neighboring Countries Platt Amendment-CubaPlatt Amendment-Cuba

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Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War

The United States and Latin America, 1895-19414

Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War The “Big Stick”: America and the World, 1901-1917The “Big Stick”: America and the World, 1901-1917

– The Panama CanalThe Panama Canal

– Failed French AttemptFailed French Attempt Panamanian RevoltPanamanian Revolt U.S. Assists Panamanian RevolutionU.S. Assists Panamanian Revolution

– William H. Taft and “Dollar Diplomacy”William H. Taft and “Dollar Diplomacy” Intervention in NicaraguaIntervention in Nicaragua

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Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War The “Big Stick”: America and the World, 1901-1917The “Big Stick”: America and the World, 1901-1917

– Diplomacy and MoralityDiplomacy and Morality Wilson’s Moral DiplomacyWilson’s Moral Diplomacy Supporting Overthrow of MaderoSupporting Overthrow of Madero Invasion of VeracruzInvasion of Veracruz Non-recognition of Huerta GovernmentNon-recognition of Huerta Government Villa’s Attack on Columbus, N.M.-1916Villa’s Attack on Columbus, N.M.-1916 Recognition of Carranza’s Govt.Recognition of Carranza’s Govt. Intervention in MexicoIntervention in Mexico Expedition of Gen. John J. PershingExpedition of Gen. John J. Pershing

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Woodrow Wilson

Mexican Revolution

Mexican Revolution

• Porfirio Diaz• Francisco Madero• Francisco Villa• Pasqual Orozco• Emiliano Zapata• Victoriano Huerta• Venustiano Carranza• Alvaro Obregon

Attack on Columbus, New Mexico

Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War

Promoting the War in Australia. (Private Collection)

The Road to WarThe Road to War– The Collapse of the The Collapse of the

European PeaceEuropean Peace Competing AlliancesCompeting Alliances Triple EntenteTriple Entente Triple AllianceTriple Alliance Germany vs. Great BritainGermany vs. Great Britain Assassination of Archduke Assassination of Archduke

Franz FerdinandFranz Ferdinand Austria-Hungary vs. SerbiaAustria-Hungary vs. Serbia

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Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War The Road to WarThe Road to War

– Wilson’s NeutralityWilson’s Neutrality Economic Ties to BritainEconomic Ties to Britain Wilson calls for U.S. ImpartialityWilson calls for U.S. Impartiality Sinking of theSinking of the Lusitania- Lusitania-19161916

The Lusitania in New York City (Library of Congress)13

Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War The Road to WarThe Road to War

– Preparedness Versus Preparedness Versus PacifismPacifism 1916 Election1916 Election

The Election of 1916

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Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War The Road to WarThe Road to War

– A War for DemocracyA War for Democracy– Wilson calls for a League of NationsWilson calls for a League of Nations

Zimmerman Telegram-1917Zimmerman Telegram-1917 Alliance between Germany and MexicoAlliance between Germany and Mexico Resumption of Unrestricted Submarine WarfareResumption of Unrestricted Submarine Warfare U.S. Declares War On Germany-April 1917U.S. Declares War On Germany-April 1917

Woodrow Wilson

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Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War ““War Without Stint”War Without Stint”

StalemateStalemate

– Entering the WarEntering the War Russian Revolution-1917Russian Revolution-1917 Czar Nicholas II OverthrownCzar Nicholas II Overthrown

– The American The American

Expeditionary ForceExpeditionary Force Selective Service ActSelective Service Act African-American African-American

SoldiersSoldiers

WWI Recruiting Poster by James Montgomery Flagg (NARA)17

Russian Revolution

Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War ““War Without Stint”War Without Stint”

– The Military StruggleThe Military Struggle General John Pershing-AEFGeneral John Pershing-AEF Heavy U.S. Casualties(1917-1918)Heavy U.S. Casualties(1917-1918) Disease RampantDisease Rampant Spanish InfluenzaSpanish Influenza Château-ThierryChâteau-Thierry Meuse-Argonne OffensiveMeuse-Argonne Offensive

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Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War

America in World War I: The Western Front, 1918.20

Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War ““War Without Stint”War Without Stint”

– The New Technology of WarfareThe New Technology of Warfare High Casualty RatesHigh Casualty Rates Germany Loses over 2 Million menGermany Loses over 2 Million men

WWI soldiers using a machine gun

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World War I

Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War The War and American SocietyThe War and American Society

– Organizing the Economy for WarOrganizing the Economy for War Financing the WarFinancing the War War Industries BoardWar Industries Board Lessons of the Lessons of the

Managed EconomyManaged Economy– Labor and the WarLabor and the War

Ludlow MassacreLudlow Massacre

Selling Liberty Bonds (NARA)

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Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War

African-American Migration, 1910-1950

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Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War The War and American SocietyThe War and American Society

– Economic and Social Results of the Economic and Social Results of the WarWar ““Great Migration”Great Migration” Race RiotsRace Riots

Women Industrial Workers (NARA)

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Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War The Search for Social UnityThe Search for Social Unity

– The Peace MovementThe Peace Movement Women’s Peace PartyWomen’s Peace Party Maternal Opposition to WarMaternal Opposition to War

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Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War The Search for Social UnityThe Search for Social Unity

– Selling the War and Suppressing DissentSelling the War and Suppressing Dissent CPICPI Espionage Act-1917Espionage Act-1917 Sabotage Act-1918Sabotage Act-1918 Sedition Act-1918Sedition Act-1918 Violation of the First AmendmentViolation of the First Amendment Schenck vs. U.S.(1919)Schenck vs. U.S.(1919) Repressing DissentRepressing Dissent ““100 Percent Americanism”100 Percent Americanism” ““Liberty Cabbage” and “Liberty Pups”Liberty Cabbage” and “Liberty Pups”

A Warning (Library of Congress)

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Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War The Search for A New World OrderThe Search for A New World Order

– The Fourteen PointsThe Fourteen Points Wilson’s Idealistic VisionWilson’s Idealistic Vision End to Secret TreatiesEnd to Secret Treaties Lenin’s ChallengeLenin’s Challenge Overthrow of Alexander Kerensky-1917Overthrow of Alexander Kerensky-1917

– Early ObstaclesEarly Obstacles Allied IntransigenceAllied Intransigence

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Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War The Search for A New World OrderThe Search for A New World Order

– The Paris Peace ConferenceThe Paris Peace Conference The Big Four-1919The Big Four-1919 George ClemenceauGeorge Clemenceau David Lloyd GeorgeDavid Lloyd George Vittorio OrlandoVittorio Orlando Wilson’s RetreatWilson’s Retreat ReparationsReparations League of NationsLeague of Nations Allies Accept “Covenant”Allies Accept “Covenant”

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Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War The Search for A New World OrderThe Search for A New World Order

– The Ratification BattleThe Ratification Battle Wilson’s IntransigenceWilson’s Intransigence Henry Cabot LodgeHenry Cabot Lodge

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““I have found that you get nothing in this world that is worthwhile I have found that you get nothing in this world that is worthwhile without fighting for it.” without fighting for it.”

Woodrow WilsonWoodrow Wilson

Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War The Search for A New World OrderThe Search for A New World Order

– Wilson’s OrdealWilson’s Ordeal– Wilson Suffers a Stroke-1919Wilson Suffers a Stroke-1919

League Membership League Membership Rejected by U.S. SenateRejected by U.S. Senate

Treaty of Versailles NOT ratifiedTreaty of Versailles NOT ratified Wilson Serves the rest of hisWilson Serves the rest of his

Term as an InvalidTerm as an Invalid

Woodrow Wilson (Library of Congress)

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Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War A Society in TurmoilA Society in Turmoil

New Social EnvironmentNew Social Environment

Union Membership, 1900-1920

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Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War A Society in TurmoilA Society in Turmoil

– Industry and LaborIndustry and Labor Postwar RecessionPostwar Recession Boston Police StrikeBoston Police Strike Steel Workers’ Strike DefeatedSteel Workers’ Strike Defeated

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Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War A Society in TurmoilA Society in Turmoil

– The Demands of The Demands of African AmericansAfrican Americans New Black AttitudesNew Black Attitudes Increased Black ActivismIncreased Black Activism Chicago Race RiotsChicago Race Riots Marcus Garvey’s Marcus Garvey’s

Black NationalismBlack Nationalism

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True Sons of Freedom (Library of Congress)

Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War A Society in TurmoilA Society in Turmoil

– The Red ScareThe Red Scare– Bombing on Wall Street-1920Bombing on Wall Street-1920

Popular AntiradicalismPopular Antiradicalism Palmer RaidsPalmer Raids Sacco and Vanzetti TrialSacco and Vanzetti Trial

– The Retreat from IdealismThe Retreat from Idealism– Nineteenth Amendment-1920Nineteenth Amendment-1920

Return to “NormalcyReturn to “Normalcy””

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A. Mitchell Palmer

Interior of Billy Sunday Tabernacle, 1910 (Library of Congress)

Patterns of Popular Culture:Patterns of Popular Culture:

Billy Sunday and Modern Billy Sunday and Modern RevivalismRevivalism

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Chapter Twenty-one: Chapter Twenty-one:

America and the Great WarAmerica and the Great War