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Do Now: Examine the Map – If you had the choice of joining sides in World War I, which would you join the green or the orange? Explain. Aim: Why did the
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Unit 7. What political circumstances in Europe led to World War I What events motivated the United States to join the war?
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What were the causes of World War I? Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism
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WORLD WAR I “The War to End War” 1917 - 1918. Nationalism Alliances Imperialis m Militarism LONG-TERM CAUSES OF THE WORLD WAR I
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World War I: 12.3 United States Neutrality. Wilson Proposes Neutrality Wilson urged Americans to be: “Neutral in fact as well as in name... Impartial
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Page 413 in your textbook. Guiding Question: Why Did Britain Rise to Global Power in the 1700s? 1. Location: England in a position to control trade. It
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Lecture 3: U. S. Involvement; WHY??. U.S. Involvement The U.S. declared war on Germany in April 1917. Many reasons: unrestricted submarine warfare (Lusitania),
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Turning Points of the War. World War I is a stalemate – Both sides were in trenches on the French and German border.(Western front) Eastern front with
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The Great War. MAIN Causes for War in Europe 1.M ilitarism Building up of armies 2.A lliance Systems 3.I mperialism 4.N ationalism A devotion to the interest
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WORLD WAR I “The War to End War” 1917 - 1918
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American Neutrality in World War I 1914-1917. Neutrality “All Americans ought to be neutral in fact, as well as in name … impartial in thought as well
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Propaganda World War 1. Why have propaganda? To recruit troops To recruit troops To recruit other vital workers – nurses/factory workers etc. To recruit
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