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Unit 3: World War I. I. Waging Neutrality A. American isolationism: 1. United States had no vital interest in the war & would not become involved. 2
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Do Now Please get out something to write with. Two factors that would change the course of WWI
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The War for Europe & Africa U.S. History 1/14 War Plans December 22, 1941- Winston Churchill arrives at the White House. Spends 3 weeks working out war
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America and WWI Part C. 1.When WWI began in August 1914, what did most Americans want to do? Stay out of the war and be neutral…for the most part 2. But
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Battle of the Atlantic 1939-1945 By: Jordyn, Ivana, Emily, Vanessa
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T HE A LLIES T URN THE T IDE 23.1. O BJECTIVES Analyze the reasons for and impact of the Allies’ “Europe First” strategy Explain why the battles of Stalingrad
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WORLD WAR I 1914 - 1918. WWI Game 1. 1. Get into teams with desks together 2. 2. Create a Team (Country) Name, Country Flag and Slogan….CHANT!!!! 3. 3
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I. World War I: Isolationist US looks on as Europe careens towards war. A. Europe divided into alliances. Each builds up a huge military force. Central
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Weapons of WWI. Flamethrower invented by Germans shot a stream of gas/oil that ignited in the air used to chase men out of trenches very unstable
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27.2 Notes. I. The Belligerents A. Central Powers- Germany, Austria- Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire B. Allied Powers- GB, France, Russia
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Sea Power and Maritime Affairs Lesson 5.10: World War II: U.S. Navy in North Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Atlantic, 1938-1945
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TAKING THE WAR TO ‘EM. Battle of the Coral Sea, 7-8 May 1942 Though the Japanese could claim a tactical victory, it was an operational and strategic defeat
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