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    • [DOC File]Emergence of the Americas in Global Affairs, 1880-1929

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      Germany became America’s biggest imperialist foe and largely spurred U.S. into imperialism; sought colonies in Africa, Asia, Latin America & Caribbean. Economic Reasons. Panic of 1893 and subsequent depression (RRs) convinced some businessmen industry had over expanded resulting in overproduction & underconsumption

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    • [DOC File]DBQ: WWI - MR. YOUNG'S CLASS! - Home

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      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? DOCUMENT 3 – A 1917 Poster from the United States Food Administration. 5. Who is the target audience for this poster? 6.

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    • [DOCX File]Subs - Mr. Farshtey's Classroom

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      In March of 1915, Germany sunk the British steamer . Falaba, killing one American. In May, two more lives were lost when Germany sunk the American tanker . Gulfight. In all, during the first months of 1915, German U-boats destroyed more than 90 ships. Germany’s aggression reached a turning point in May of …

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    • [DOC File]American Foreign Policy Between the World Wars

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      2) Old American ships were traded to the British in exchange for the right to build military bases on British territory . C. America-First Committee urged strict American neutrality as Europe sank into war. D. Neutrality was abandoned by the U.S. in 1940 with lend-lease policies that gave FDR permission to give arms to the Allies.

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    • [DOC File]CPUSH (Unit , # )

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      America’s Response to World War II: Situation #3 (1940-1941) After attacking Poland in 1939, Hitler invaded Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg in 1940. ... and delivering equipment to Europe using U.S. ships ____ (E) Declare war on Germany and join the fight with Britain to keep fascism from taking total control of Europe.

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      About 1,200 passengers went down with the ship, including many Americans. After that, US citizens began to think of Germany as a "bully" and to side with the Allies. Germany made promises not to sink ships without first giving a warning so that passengers could leave the ship. However, this was wartime, and Germany did not always keep its promises.

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    • [DOC File]Document 1 - Ms. Albu's Class Site - Home

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      America stayed neutral; however, they began to trade with Britain, providing them with food, guns, and other needed supplies. America refused to trade with Germany. In order to trade with Britain, American ships continued to sail into German controlled waters. America believed that the sea should be war free and not controlled by any one country-

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    • [DOCX File]Central Bucks School District / Homepage

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      Germany, in desperation, uses submarines to attack all ships sailing to and from the ports of Britain without warning (unrestricted submarine warfare), beginning in 1915; Germany hopes to use submarine warfare to disrupt the flow of supplies from the U.S. to England, so as to weaken and defeat the British; they declare the area around the ...

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