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• NOT A JOURNAL • Can you think of anything American people do to support our troops in Iraq? • How do we as civilians help keep up the morale during a time of war? Header image courtesy of: www.usgennet.org/.../ preservation/dav1/pg185.htm

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• NOT A JOURNAL

• Can you think of anything American people do to support our troops in Iraq?

• How do we as civilians help keep up the morale during a time of war?

Header image courtesy of: www.usgennet.org/.../ preservation/dav1/pg185.htm

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Neutral Countries: Netherlands, Scandinavia, Spain, Switzerland

Triple EntenteBritain

France

Russia

Triple AllianceItaly

Germany

Austria

VS.

Allied PowersBritain

France

Russia

Italy

Japan

Central PowersItaly

Germany

Austria

Bulgaria

Ottoman Empire

Italy

Germany

Austria

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The War Begins…• War quickly became a bloody stalemate

Germany Faces a war on two fronts– Schlieffen Plan – attack on west first and quickly go to east

where a weak Russia would be delayed in supplying front lines– Germany did not win West and stalemate continues

• On the Eastern Front Russia begins to struggle– Russian army short on food and supplies– No railroads to bring supplies– Plus Germany controlled the Baltic Sea region

• Fighting Spreads beyond Europe into Africa and Asia and is truly becoming a World War (see page 852)

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Images courtesy of: www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/ FWWtriple.htm

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The U.S. Gets Involved

The Sinking of the Lusitania

Image courtesy of moana.patentes.com/ gl/biografias/galeria-5.htm

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America Become’s Restless…• Germany intensified strong hold of Atlantic

Ocean– Announced sinking of ANY ship without

warning

• Lusitania is sunk in May of 1915– War hits home and U.S. citizens call for war– Other American ships are attacked

• President, Woodrow Wilson still hoping to remain neutral

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Was the sinking of the Lusitania justified?

• U.S. claimed the Lusitania carried an innocent cargo

• Lusitania was in fact heavily armed;* – 1,248 cases shells– 4,927 boxes of cartridges (1,000 round/box)– 2,000 cases of small-arms ammunition

*Information from Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States

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More trouble for the U.S.

• Germany also tried to align with Mexico and help them gain back “conquered” land in exchange for becoming an Ally.

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• Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States.

– Wanted to remain neutral

– Germany tried to align with Mexico

– Russia withdraws from war

– Allied Powers need help

Image Courtesy of Temple History Department (www.Temple.edu/history/)

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America (finally) Joins the War

• April 2, 1917, President Wilson asks Congress to Declare war on Germany

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Neutral Countries: Netherlands, Scandinavia, Spain, Switzerland

Allied PowersBritain

France

Russia

Italy

Japan

VS.

Central PowersGermany

Austria

Bulgaria

Ottoman Empire

Allied PowersBritain

France

United States

Italy

Japan

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On the Home Front…

• Rationing

• Propaganda

• Women go to work

(p. 854)

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Image Courtesy of Temple History Department (www.Temple.edu/history/)

Tomorrow: A Christmas Truce…

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Bibliography• http://www.garrettcollege.edu/faculty/bluers -

• Temple History Department (http://www.temple.edu/history/01wandsout.html)

• A People’s History of the United States – Howard Zinn, author

• McDougal Littell – World History, Patterns of Interaction, text book

• http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk

• http://www.revision-notes.co.uk/revision/927.html

• http://www.wikipedia.org/