American involvement in ww1

    • [DOC File]DBQ: WWI

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      8. According to the bar graph, what was one way the U.S. involvement in WWI helped the Allies? DOCUMENT 6. 9. What is the poster in document 6 asking Americans to do to help the war effort? 10. How would this help America with the war effort? Document 7. 11. What is the “Biggest Gun” in the war for democracy? 12.


    • [DOC File]DBQ: WWI

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      2. What effect do you think that the incident described in the NY Times might have had on American public opinion about involvement in the war? DOCUMENT 2 - Cartoon in response to German U-boat attacks on American ships at sea (1917). 3. What is President Wilson doing in the cartoon above? 4. What is the reason for his actions in the cartoon above?


    • [DOCX File]Henry County Schools / Overview

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      The student will describe U.S. involvement in World War I and post-World War I America. 1.Name at least one factor that helped set the stage for the outbreak of World War I? 2. During World War 1, what did the countries of Great Britain, France, Russia, Serbia, and Belgium become known as? 3.


    • [DOC File]White Plains Public Schools / Overview

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      What was the initial response of American leaders to the conflict in Europe? _____ How might geography explain American leaders’ reluctance to become involved in a conflict in Europe? _____ Analyze the Chart: Reasons for United States Involvement in World War I. Closer Ties with Allies. Many Americans traced their ancestry to Britain.


    • [DOCX File]1

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      What were the 2 events that led to American involvement in WW1? What was the major American battle of the war that proved to be a turning point? An agreement to end all fighting in a war is,,, When did surrender take place? What became Wilson’s motto for winning the war?


    • [DOC File]The United States and Europe: From Neutrality to War, 1921 ...

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      Lesson Plan #3: U.S. Neutrality and the War in Europe, 1939-1940 . I. Introduction. The outbreak of war in Europe in September 1939 posed a serious challenge to U.S. neutrality, since Americans’ sympathies lay overwhelmingly with Great Britain and its allies.


    • [DOC File]The Ending of World War One, and the Legacy of Peace

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      The Italian Minister President Vittorio Orlando and the American President Woodrow Wilson were also members of the Council of Four, where the most important issues were discussed. The German government was informed of the Allied peace terms on 7 May, shortly after the counter-revolutionary bloodbath in Munich that put an end to a Quixotic ...



    • Third Grade Overview

      American citizens would kill and be killed in the war. Both results would be damaging to those involved and their families and countrymen Submarine Warfare: At the beginning of WWI, the German Empire had ships scattered across the globe, some of which were used to attack Allied merchant shipping.


    • [DOC File]NAME ...

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      What were the 2 events that led to American involvement in WW1? Explain each. What was the AEF? What was the new law that was passed to increase army recruitment? Who did it affect? Why did Wilson want the Americans to fight separately at the beginning of the war? Who commanded the American troops? Why was there a Russian Revolution? Effects on ...


    • [DOC File]IB-History of Americas

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      Spanish-American War: causes and effects (1898) United States’ foreign policies: Big Stick, Dollar Diplomacy, Moral Diplomacy, applications and impact on the region. United States and the First World War: reasons for US involvement, Wilson’s peace ideals, Treaty of Versailles, significance of war on US


    • [DOC File]WWI Quiz 1 Study Guide: (Causes of WWI)

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      12. What was the immediate goal of Lenin and the Bolsheviks after they took power in Russia in 1917? a. to gain access to Germany’s industrial resources b. to help the temporary government fight the war c. to end Russia’s involvement in the war d. to return the tsar to power 13. What happened when the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed? a.


    • [DOC File]U

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      Students should identify the annexation of Hawaii, involvement in the Spanish American War, construction of the Panama Canal, and acquisition of protectorates and new territories (e.g., Cuba, Philippine Islands, Guam, and Puerto Rico). The timeline should be used throughout the school year to reinforce the concept of time and chronology of ...


    • [DOC File]DBQ: WWI

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      8. According to the bar graph, what was one way the U.S. involvement in WWI helped the Allies? DOCUMENT 6. 9. What is the poster in document 6 asking Americans to do to help the war effort? 10. How would this help America with the war effort? Document 7. 11. What is the “Biggest Gun” in the war for democracy? 12.


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