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World War One

aka “The Great War”

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1. What is it?

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2. What is it?

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3. What is it?

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6. What is it?

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7. Who is it?

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8. Who is it?

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9. What is it?

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11. What is it?

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"No food, no rest, no sleep, men wounded, dead, gas,

machine guns, rockets, a continuous barrage,

shrapnel, the roar of thousands of cannon. There is no

use- I cannot express it. At eleven o'clock the cannons

quit- gradually the machine guns and rifles ceased

firing. All knew the war was over. Why or how we

did not know. The calm was too much- exhausted

men fell where they were and broke."

-Lt. Howell Lindsay Smith, 117th Infantry, 30th

Division.

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World War I

1914 to 1919

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The U.S. involvement in WWI ended a long

tradition of isolationism in European

conflicts…

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…and set the

stage for the

U.S. to emerge

as a global

superpower

later in the 20th

century.

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There were

disagreements

about the

extent the U.S.

should isolate

itself from

world affairs.

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• War started in

Europe in 1914

• It was called the

Great War

• Later it was called

World War I

• Isolationism: The

United States

stayed out of the

war for the first

couple years of

war.

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Events That Led to

World War I

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1.The spark is lit

with the

Assassination

of the Austrian

Archduke Franz

Ferdinand

in

Sarajevo

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2. Countries Formed Alliances -

“I’ve got your back if you’ve got mine”

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The Allied

Powers

Great Britain

France

Russia

Belgium

Serbia

(and later the

United States)

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The Central Powers

Germany, Austria-Hungary,

The Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria

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3. Countries had a

strong sense of

Nationalismmixed with

Militarism

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4. Competition for Colonies.

The “Sick Man of Europe”- the Ottoman

Empire (most of modern Middle East) is

falling apart and nearby nations are eager

to take over.

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Militarism: European nations working

to grow their military

Alliance System: European nations

partnered with one another and agreed

to back one another if attacked

Imperialism: European nations were

fighting for territory and trade

Nationalism: European nations had

pride in one’s nation

Causes of the War (MAIN)

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Reasons the United States Entered the War

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1. U.S. had economic and political ties to

Great Britain

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2. Interception of the Zimmerman

Telegram

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The Zimmerman Telegram• In January of 1917, British

cryptographers deciphered a

telegram from German Foreign

Minister Arthur Zimmermann to the

German Minister to Mexico, offering

United States territory to Mexico in

return for joining the German cause

(Central Powers).

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Zimmerman Telegram - Encrypted

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Zimmerman Telegram - Deciphered

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3. Sinking of the Lusitania German U-

boats were sinking allied ships, including

those carrying civilians. In May, 1915,

Germany torpedoed and sank the Lusitania,

killing more than 1,200 passengers and crew – Americans were outraged!

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U-Boats sink the Lusitania in

1915• http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-

i/lusitania# (2:04)

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Sinking of the Lusitania- Propaganda

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4.Inability

to remain

neutral

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The U.S. Enters

World War I

The world must

be made safe for

democracy!

President Wilson

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America’s Response

►President Woodrow Wilson finally

agrees to enter the war in 1917.

►Asking Congress for a declaration of

war, Wilson says that it will be a “war

to end all wars”.

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• Progress in

science and

technology

made warfare

increasingly

destructive

• Both sides

created new

weapons and

improved old

ones

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1. Poison gas…

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…American soldiers wore gas masks to

protect them from the poison gas

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2.Tankshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezBSURCMe-o

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3. Submarines or U-boats

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4. Airplane

Assaults

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Since the first airplane wasn’t

invented until 1903…

the technology wasn’t

the best.

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5. Trench Warfare

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Life in a Trench

• http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-

i/world-war-i-history/videos/life-in-a-trench

• (4:00)

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Other Technologies of WWI6. Automatic Weapons

7. Helmets

8. Flamethrowers

9. Barbed Wire

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Germany Fighting on Two Fronts

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Germany Fighting on Two Fronts►Germany planned to first defeat France and then

turn to Russia since it would take Russia longer to

mobilize.

►Trench warfare was slow and deadly- battle lines

barely moved and going “over the top” of the trench

to storm the other side was usually a death

sentence.

►Germany was nearing Paris when America entered

the war.

►*Note: Russian Revolution in 1917 took Russia out

of the war.

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America’s Role►Wilson called for a draft to increase the size of

the army.

►America was short on supplies, troops, and

training.

►It took almost a year for America to make it to

the Western Front.

►In the summer of 1918 American forces

helped hold the lines in France and push

Germany back.

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North Carolina’s Role►NC sent over 86,000 troops to fight in the

war.

►In just five short months of combat,

America suffered 54,000 casualties on the

battlefield, including over 800 from NC.

►1,500 NC soldiers died of disease during

the war (mostly influenza).

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The Homefront►Civilians were encouraged to:

Enlist in the military

Buy War Bonds

Ration Valuable Supplies (gasoline, metal,

etc)

Eat Less and Waste Nothing

Join organizations such as the Red Cross

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World War I Ends

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On November 11, 1918 -

a cease-fire stopped the fighting.

Germany and Allies sign an Armistice.

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• The allies agreed on the Treaty of Versailles (sound familiar?) to formally end the war

• http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-i/treaty-of-versailles (1:55)

• President Wilson helped write the Treaty of Versailles

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Germany was forced to pay war reparations and give up some of its territory.

Many say that the result of this war directly paved the way to the second world

war 20 years later.

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How is this map different from a map before WWI?

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After-Effects of the War►Soldiers returned home “shell-shocked” (most likely

what we would know as PTSD- Post-Traumatic

Stress Disorder).

►Americans were disillusioned following the war,

ushering in the “Roaring 20s”.

►Totalitarian leaders eventually came to power in

Germany (Hitler) and USSR (Stalin).

►Europe was left broken and broke.

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KEY VOCABULARY WORD!!

What was the League of Nations?

• International

peace-keeping

organization

formed after

WWI to settle

disputes

peacefully and

prevent future

wars

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But…The United States decided NOT to

join the League of Nations…

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because…

The U.S.

Senate

rejected the

Treaty of

Versailles

and so…

they never

joined the

League of

Nations

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WHY?

The United States

thought the

nation should

return to a policy

of “isolationism”

or remaining

separate from

other countries

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BUT…

The other

countries signed

the

Versailles Treaty

and so the

League of

Nations

was formed.

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What are the 2 different opinions about

the League of Nations?

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Impact of WWI

►http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-i/treaty-of-versailles/videos/the-one-thing-you-should-know-about-wwi

(4:00)