German americans after ww1

    • [DOCX File]Henry County Schools / Overview

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      A German submarine sank the British steamship Lusitania and killed more than 100 US citizens. Germany promised to help Mexico get back lands it had lost to the US. German submarines sank three American-owned trade ships. 4. Airplanes became a weapon of war. 5. Some women went to work in factories to take over jobs men had done.

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

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      After the Battle of the Marne in 1914, German forces realized that victory. ... They did not have the resources or soldiers to fight the Americans. b. The Germany army had been pushed back so far that defeat was inevitable. c. Austria-Hungary had already signed a peace treaty with the Allies. d. They no longer wanted to fight the large Russian ...

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    • [DOC File]DBQ: WWI

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      DOCUMENT 8 – A Jersey City, New Jersey munitions factory lay in ruins after it was blown up by German spies (saboteurs) on July 30, 1916. 13. What is significant about the date of this disaster? 14. How might the events at this munitions factory have swayed American public opinion about the war?

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    • [DOC File]World War 1

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      Big Bertha was a German cannon that could hurl an 1800 lb shell a distance of 75 miles. It was named after Bertha Krupp, the wife of German munitions king Gustav Krupp. The Germans managed to crush everything in their path. Within two months of the final attack, the Germans managed to come within 40 miles of Paris (The Marne River).

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    • [DOC File]White Plains Public Schools / Overview

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      By 1915, a German submarine sank the British passenger ship Lusitania, killing over 1,000 passengers, including 128 Americans. Sussex Pledge After a German submarine attacked a French passenger ship in 1916, President Wilson threatened to break off relations with Germany.

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    • [DOC File]Why Did Britain Follow A Policy Of Appeasement Towards Hitler

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      The collapse of British exports after WW1 led to a crisis in the balance of payments causing a reduction in gold and currency reserves. Defence Cuts: After WW1 Lloyd-George introduced the . Ten Year Rule. which allowed defence spending to be pared to the bare minimum. So much so that GB was at its lowest military strength in 1931/2.

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    • [DOC File]How Did America React to the end of World War I

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      Black Americans ended up with the low-paid menial jobs, such as janitors, bootblacks, cooks, houseboys, baggage handlers, waiters, doormen, dishwashers and washroom attendants. In 1919, white Americans in Chicago rampaged through Black neighbourhoods after a drowning black man clinging to a log had drifted into a whites-only swimming area.

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    • [DOC File]The relationship between Japan and the United States of ...

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      Months after, the United States recognized the Japanese control of Korea in return for Japan’s pledge not to get involved in the Phillippines. A decade later, many nations found themselves involved in the First World War. Japan joined the Allied powers, but played only a minor role in fighting German colonial forces in East Asia.

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    • [DOC File]A REVIEW OF WWI - Quia

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      GERMAN ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AFTER WW1. In January 1921, German currency was worth ___ _____ to the dollar. By November 1923, one dollar was worth _____ marks. Price of a Loaf of Bread TREATY OF VERSAILLES . 1918 – just over half a mark (Limitations)

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

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      The task of remaining neutral became even more formidable in mid-1940, when it appeared as though Hitler’s Germany might actually win the war. Public sentiment overwhelmingly favored staying out of the war, yet at the same time most Americans believed that a German victory would pose a threat to national security.

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