World War I
... (Treaty of Brest-Litovsk) With Russia out of the war, the Germans prepared for a decisive offensive before the U.S. could land sufficient troops in France to help the Allies. A war of attrition now favored the Allies, who could count on American supplies and manpower. Without an immediate and de ...
... (Treaty of Brest-Litovsk) With Russia out of the war, the Germans prepared for a decisive offensive before the U.S. could land sufficient troops in France to help the Allies. A war of attrition now favored the Allies, who could count on American supplies and manpower. Without an immediate and de ...
NAME Quiz 19 Directions: Circle ALL the correct answers. WWI
... Immediately declared war on Germany & Russia Adopted a policy of neutrality Allied itself w/ Britain & France Still traded with both the Allied and Central Powers Stop German immigration into the country ...
... Immediately declared war on Germany & Russia Adopted a policy of neutrality Allied itself w/ Britain & France Still traded with both the Allied and Central Powers Stop German immigration into the country ...
WWI Notes PowerPoint 1 - Marion County Public Schools
... • The United States tried to stay neutral in the first years of World War I. This became more difficult as the war dragged on. • The naval war between Britain and Germany became the reason why the United States joined the war. In order to keep supplies from reaching their enemies, each country enfo ...
... • The United States tried to stay neutral in the first years of World War I. This became more difficult as the war dragged on. • The naval war between Britain and Germany became the reason why the United States joined the war. In order to keep supplies from reaching their enemies, each country enfo ...
America Enters WWI
... American opinion turned against Germans Germany continued to attack all ships, Allied or neutral, that they found in British waters ...
... American opinion turned against Germans Germany continued to attack all ships, Allied or neutral, that they found in British waters ...
The Great War
... Wilson’s Post-war Vision • most of The Big Four sought revenge and to punish Germany – David Lloyd George (GB), Georges Clemenceau (FR), Vittorio Orlando (Italy) – in contrast, Wilson desired a “peace without victory” ...
... Wilson’s Post-war Vision • most of The Big Four sought revenge and to punish Germany – David Lloyd George (GB), Georges Clemenceau (FR), Vittorio Orlando (Italy) – in contrast, Wilson desired a “peace without victory” ...
Chapter 16 Sec 4 Lec notes PDF
... German, Russian, and Austro-Hungarian empires: Finland, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Austria, and Hungary. • Romania acquired more land, and Serbia formed the center of a new state called Yugoslavia. ...
... German, Russian, and Austro-Hungarian empires: Finland, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Austria, and Hungary. • Romania acquired more land, and Serbia formed the center of a new state called Yugoslavia. ...
WWI Power Point
... European countries controlled other countries around the world and they competed with one other for land in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. This competition for land and power would soon lead to serious disagreements and war. ...
... European countries controlled other countries around the world and they competed with one other for land in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. This competition for land and power would soon lead to serious disagreements and war. ...
Europe 1914 - Northern Highlands
... Schlieffen Plan – Germany’s military plan to avoid a two front war ...
... Schlieffen Plan – Germany’s military plan to avoid a two front war ...
Main Idea 1 - St. Mary of Gostyn
... • Committee on Public Information formed by President Wilson to help persuade the public to support the war effort. • Espionage Act of 1917 and the Sedition Act of 1918 limited freedoms in the United States. • Selective Service Act was enacted in 1917 to prepare the U.S. military for war. – Required ...
... • Committee on Public Information formed by President Wilson to help persuade the public to support the war effort. • Espionage Act of 1917 and the Sedition Act of 1918 limited freedoms in the United States. • Selective Service Act was enacted in 1917 to prepare the U.S. military for war. – Required ...
Causes of World War II Treaty of Versailles. In 1919, after the end of
... workers. The forces of fascism, called the right, favored strong national government. Political extremes gained support in countries with the greatest economic problems and the deepest resentments of the Treaty of Versailles. Nationalism was an extreme form of patriotism that swept across Europe beg ...
... workers. The forces of fascism, called the right, favored strong national government. Political extremes gained support in countries with the greatest economic problems and the deepest resentments of the Treaty of Versailles. Nationalism was an extreme form of patriotism that swept across Europe beg ...
Baggett
... ii. But the flood of Allied orders for war supplies & loans brought the U.S. closer to the Allies iii. Germany responded with unrestricted submarine warfare in 1915 (Lusitania, Arabic, Sussex were sunk) 3. Sussex Pledge temporarily eased tensions between U.S. & Germany; But the U.S. began “preparedn ...
... ii. But the flood of Allied orders for war supplies & loans brought the U.S. closer to the Allies iii. Germany responded with unrestricted submarine warfare in 1915 (Lusitania, Arabic, Sussex were sunk) 3. Sussex Pledge temporarily eased tensions between U.S. & Germany; But the U.S. began “preparedn ...
Edition No. 163 Day: Monday 10 November Theme: Advance… to
... Writer: Molly Atkinson, Hannah Giles & Ellen Cowland, Year 10 1916 had been a terrible year. But 1917 was no better. On 31st January, 1917, Germany declared unrestricted submarine warfare. All shipping in the Atlantic warzone, neutral as well as Allied, was to be sunk. By taking this extreme measure ...
... Writer: Molly Atkinson, Hannah Giles & Ellen Cowland, Year 10 1916 had been a terrible year. But 1917 was no better. On 31st January, 1917, Germany declared unrestricted submarine warfare. All shipping in the Atlantic warzone, neutral as well as Allied, was to be sunk. By taking this extreme measure ...
Chapter 19: World War I
... With the surrender and fall of the Ottoman and AustriaHungarian Empires, German officials revolted, demanding the kaiser to step down The war ended with Germany surrendering in 1918 A peace conference in Paris resulted in the Treaty of Versailles Germany was blamed for the cause of the war, ...
... With the surrender and fall of the Ottoman and AustriaHungarian Empires, German officials revolted, demanding the kaiser to step down The war ended with Germany surrendering in 1918 A peace conference in Paris resulted in the Treaty of Versailles Germany was blamed for the cause of the war, ...
File - Hawk History
... Early Years of the War On the eastern front, the Russians had mobilized their troops They attacked East Prussia from the east and the south to help draw soldiers from the western front The Russians battled a German force at the Battle of Tannenberg The Russians army suffered a humiliating defeat ...
... Early Years of the War On the eastern front, the Russians had mobilized their troops They attacked East Prussia from the east and the south to help draw soldiers from the western front The Russians battled a German force at the Battle of Tannenberg The Russians army suffered a humiliating defeat ...
WSBCTC 1 Additional Reading - The Treaty of Versailles and the
... ● Delegates from 27 countries met near Paris (Versailles) in 1918. ● American President Woodrow Wilson arrived with a plan called "The Fourteen Points": (1)to allow nation's self-determination; (2) to abide by principles such as free trade and no secret treaties; (3) to establish a League of Nations ...
... ● Delegates from 27 countries met near Paris (Versailles) in 1918. ● American President Woodrow Wilson arrived with a plan called "The Fourteen Points": (1)to allow nation's self-determination; (2) to abide by principles such as free trade and no secret treaties; (3) to establish a League of Nations ...
World War I- The Great War
... Fourteen Points, a list of his terms for resolving World War I and future wars. He called for: • freedom of the seas • free trade • large-scale reductions of arms • an end to secret treaties • self-determination, or the right of people to choose their own form of government, for Eastern Europe • the ...
... Fourteen Points, a list of his terms for resolving World War I and future wars. He called for: • freedom of the seas • free trade • large-scale reductions of arms • an end to secret treaties • self-determination, or the right of people to choose their own form of government, for Eastern Europe • the ...
The Wicked World War 1
... together in order to come up with the Versailles Treaty. The Versailles Treaty was the peace treaty that ended World War I; however, a number of its terms were so controversial that it also set the stage for World War II. The carnage left behind by the end of World War I was staggering. By the end o ...
... together in order to come up with the Versailles Treaty. The Versailles Treaty was the peace treaty that ended World War I; however, a number of its terms were so controversial that it also set the stage for World War II. The carnage left behind by the end of World War I was staggering. By the end o ...
World War I and The 1920s" PowerPoint
... • In 1917, Germany began sinking United States merchant ships in the Atlantic. • This was seen as a reason for immediate war. ...
... • In 1917, Germany began sinking United States merchant ships in the Atlantic. • This was seen as a reason for immediate war. ...
WWI A Global Conflict
... pledged to continue fighting the war. However, by 1917, nearly 5.5 million Russian soldiers had been wounded, killed, or taken prisoner. As a result, the war-weary Russian army refused to fight any longer. Eight months after the new government took over, a revolution shook Russia. In November 1917, ...
... pledged to continue fighting the war. However, by 1917, nearly 5.5 million Russian soldiers had been wounded, killed, or taken prisoner. As a result, the war-weary Russian army refused to fight any longer. Eight months after the new government took over, a revolution shook Russia. In November 1917, ...
WWI (1914-1918)
... The Last Year of the War During 1917 _______________ had been badly defeated in the___________________. The ______________________ had led to Russia’s withdrawal from the War. Germany was _________________________________ entirely on the Western Front. They were not successful. With a millio ...
... The Last Year of the War During 1917 _______________ had been badly defeated in the___________________. The ______________________ had led to Russia’s withdrawal from the War. Germany was _________________________________ entirely on the Western Front. They were not successful. With a millio ...
Aftermath of World War I
The aftermath of World War I saw drastic political, cultural, and social change across Europe, Asia, Africa, and even in areas outside those that were directly involved. Four empires collapsed due to the war, old countries were abolished, new ones were formed, boundaries were redrawn, international organizations were established, and many new and old ideologies took a firm hold in people's minds.World War I also had the effect of bringing political transformation to Germany and the United Kingdom by bringing near-universal suffrage to these two European powers, turning them into mass electoral democracies for the first time in history (see United Kingdom general election, 1918 and German federal election, 1919).