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World War I (1914-1918). Chapter 14 Notes. Causes of War. Imperialism Nationalism Militarism System of Alliances (1907) Triple Entente Triple Alliance. Reasons for U.S. Entry (1917). Unrestricted Submarine Warfare Cultural Ties to Great Britain Making the World safe for Democracy - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: World War I (1914-1918)

World War I (1914-1918)World War I (1914-1918)

Chapter 14 NotesChapter 14 Notes

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Causes of WarCauses of WarImperialismImperialismNationalismNationalismMilitarismMilitarismSystem of Alliances (1907)System of Alliances (1907)

Triple EntenteTriple EntenteTriple AllianceTriple Alliance

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Reasons for U.S. EntryReasons for U.S. Entry(1917)(1917)

Unrestricted Submarine WarfareUnrestricted Submarine Warfare

Cultural Ties to Great BritainCultural Ties to Great Britain

Making the World safe for DemocracyMaking the World safe for Democracy

Zimmerman NoteZimmerman Note

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The Home FrontThe Home Front

Conscription vs. Selective ServiceConscription vs. Selective Service

Food and FuelFood and Fuel

Great MigrationGreat Migration

The Role of WomenThe Role of Women– Clerical and NursingClerical and Nursing

Paying for the WarPaying for the War– War BondsWar Bonds

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WarfareWarfare

Trench WarfareTrench Warfare

New Technology vs Military TacticsNew Technology vs Military Tactics– TanksTanks– Machine GunMachine Gun– GasGas– AirplaneAirplane

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Wilson’s Fourteen PointsWilson’s Fourteen Points

Eliminate General Causes of WarEliminate General Causes of War

Rights of Self DeterminationRights of Self Determination

1414thth Point Point– League of NationsLeague of Nations

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Treaty of VersaillesTreaty of Versailles

Germany Striped of Armed ForcesGermany Striped of Armed Forces

War ReparationsWar Reparations

War guiltWar guilt

Lost TerritoryLost Territory

Rejected by the U.S.Rejected by the U.S.

Seeds for World War II are PlantedSeeds for World War II are Planted

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War’s ImpactWar’s ImpactDevelopmentsDevelopments – Worn torn Worn torn

EconomiesEconomies– Russian RevolutionRussian Revolution– Industrial DemandIndustrial Demand– Sacrifices of WarSacrifices of War

Effects on U.S.Effects on U.S.– Boom in EconomyBoom in Economy

– 11stst Red Scare Red Scare– Internal MigrationInternal Migration– Failure to join the Failure to join the

League of NationsLeague of Nations

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End of ProgressivismEnd of Progressivism

Economic ProblemsEconomic Problems

Labor UnrestLabor Unrest

Racial TensionsRacial Tensions

Memories of World War IMemories of World War I

A Return to “Normalcy”A Return to “Normalcy”