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Four Causes of WWI (in Europe) 1.Militarism -- Arms race Germany builds up navy; Threatens England’s dominance England builds up theirs. 2.Alliances Countries made pacts to defend each other. This meant when one country went to war, others were drawn in. 4. Nationalism Advocacy for political independence of nations. 3. Imperialism Germany wants to have colonies to compete with UK and France.

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Page 1: Four Causes of WWI (in Europe) 1.Militarism -- Arms race Germany builds up navy; Threatens England’s dominance  England builds up theirs. 2.Alliances

Four Causes of WWI (in Europe)1.Militarism-- Arms raceGermany builds up navy; Threatens England’s dominance England builds up theirs.

2.AlliancesCountries made pacts to defend each other. This meant when one country went to war, others were drawn in.

4. NationalismAdvocacy for political independence of nations.

3. ImperialismGermany wants to have colonies to compete with UK and France.

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In 1914, the British Empire covered about ¼ of the world’s land and ruled

over about 1/5 of it’s population.

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US policy of neutrality. In what ways was the US not particularly neutral

before entering the war?•Wilson re-elected in 1916 with slogan “He kept us out of war”•US kept trading as a neutral country, (trading with both sides) however UK began seizing goods bound for Germany.•Germany responded with unrestricted submarine warfare.•US passengers on British ships being killed.•Many Americans immigrated or descended from Europe, especially Germany.•Why go to war with Germany? Stronger ties to England.

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Lusitania and Submarine Warfare

•Unrestricted Submarine Warfare•Germany enacted as strategy to defeat British. Britain couldn’t feed itself without imports.•Britain dependent on imports.

•Lusitania 1915

•British passenger ship hit by torpedo.•1200 killed; 128 Americans.•Wilson asked Germany to end Unrestricted warfare: They did until 1917.•Secretly carried weapons!

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Zimmerman Telegram

Germany asked Mexico to join war against the US in return for lost territory.

UK intercepted it, but didn’t share it with US immediately (waiting for a time they felt the US would be more likely to join war).

If the US went to war with MX, they would not go to war in Europe.

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10,000 US Cavalry invading Mexico in pursuit of Pancho Villa in 1916.

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US Infantry withdrawing from Mexico in Jan. 1917

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Trade and EconomicsMaking the World Safe for Democracy

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Trade and Economics

•In 1917, the estimated cost of the war was $3.5 billion.

–Actual cost: $35 billion & 116,516 US soldiers.

•The US had loaned $2 billion to Britain and France before entering the war, compared to $27million to Germany.

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Tax Base•Before the war, most of the government’s revenue came from tariffs.•In 1917, the War Revenue Act was passed, imposing an “excess profits levy” as high as 60%.

–Fed. Revenue went from $930 million in 1916 to $4,388 million in 1918

•The personal exemption for income tax went from 3,000 – 1,000•Tax on earnings above $500,000 went from 7% to 77%

–Thus the income tax became the most important source of federal revenues.

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4. Demographics

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Demographics

•1/3 of Americans were 1st or 2nd generation Germans.

–These 8 million Germans and another 4 million Irish did not love England.

•National Defense Act of 1916 expanded Army from 90,000 to 175,000

–While Wilson was still maintaining a policy of neutrality, a draft was instituted to expand the army.

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African Americans in WWI

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US Army•1917: US Army was the 7th largest in the world. Equipped with old weapons and only had a day and a half of ammunition in reserve.

– Spring, 1917: Army + Nat’l Guard =379,000– End of War: 3.7 million

•Early summer, 1917: token American forces and the French Army was plagued by mutinies.•March, 1918: 300,000 Americans in France•November, 1918: over 2 million!

• (1,400,000 of them saw action)• 367,000 African American troops

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WWI and Women

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Free Speech in times of war

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Woodrow Wilson•Insists on “open door” to make the world safe for democracy.•1918 – endorses women’s suffrage as vital for winning the war. (by 1917, 16 states had given women the right to vote).•Obsessive fear of disloyalty:

–Espionage Act (900 people sentenced to prison during war)

–Sedition Act–Selective Service Act–Trading with the Enemy Act–Alien Enemies Act–Alien Act

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WWI Ends the Progressive Era

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World War and the death of Progressive Party

•By 1916, Progressives became extremely committed to the defense of national honor, nationalism, and opposition to Wilson. But, imperialism and militarism replaced old liberal formulas of protest, and within a year, the party was dead.•War was justified with progressive rhetoric and on progressive terms.

–Discredited progressive language – morals and ideals–Guaranteed that anti-war reactions would be anti-

progressive.

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US Reaction to theRussian Revolution of 1917

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Human cost of WWI

•10 million military and 7 million civilians were killed in the war. (~ 117,000 Americans).•20 million died of hunger and disease related to war.

–Spanish Flu killed 600,000 Americans in 1918 and 1919.

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National War Labor BoardNWLB

•To mediate disputes, recognize fair wages and hours, collective bargaining.

•War Labor Policies Board–Set standards for federal employees

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Neutrality?

•William Jennings Bryan: Wilson practiced a false neutrality by allowing US passengers on ships that we know might be sunk. The ships are not neutral.

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5. Wilson, WWI and Progressivism

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Civil Society on the eve of war

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1913 Armory Show, Chicago$45,000 worth of paintings sold!

Duchamp’s Nude descending a Staircase

(or, explosion in a shingle factory)

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Wassily Kadinsky – Improvisation #27 – Garden of Love

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Matisse’s work was chosen by students at Chicago's Art Student's League as the most appalling and blasphemous pictures in the exhibition. The charges brought against him were "artistic murder, pictorial arson, artistic rapine, total degeneracy of color, criminal misuse of line, general aesthetic abberation, and contumacious abuse of title“

Troubled by the public’s reaction to his work, Matisse said in an interview: "Oh do tell the American people that I am a normal man; that I am a devoted husband and father, that I have three fine children, that I go to the theatre!"

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Meanwhile, in Europe, the press had been paying attention to the Caillaux affair. Joseph Caillaux, former premier and current minister of finance and radical socialist leader in France was accused of high crimes and misdemeanors. His wife was enraged by how the press had destroyed his career. She decided to solve the problem by buying a gun and killing the responsible journalist. When news arrived of the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Serbia, it seemed only a brief distraction from the Calliaux trial.

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How did the war affect the Economy?

•-- Unions•-- Wages•-- Production•-- Taxes

How do you think the war affected politics?

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WWI killed 10 million in battle2 million died of hunger related to war

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Efforts to save grain led to the 19th Amendment– prohibition.

1915-1918: the real income of farmers grew 30%

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$20 billion were raised with Liberty Bonds

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Bernard Baruch, head of the War Industries Board (WIB)

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Women working in a shipyard, 1918

1918, the government wanted to encourage women to work on farms to keep food production up.

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Women in the Workforce

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Wartime policies and economic changes wound up killing progressivism, even though progressives were in power. Why do you think?

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Red Scare

•Russian Revolution causes fear of communism in America.•US passes laws to crack down against socialists.

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Peace Conferenceat

Versailles•One reason Wilson wanted to join the war, was to participate in the peace conference.

–14 Points: US goals in peace• Free Trade in Europe• Self Determination (Countries can choose their own form

of Gov’t, but not for colonies)• League of Nations

– Republicans feared that it would force the US into another foreign war.

– US never joined.