PresentationExpress
... Understand how the United States military contributed to the Allied victory in the war. ...
... Understand how the United States military contributed to the Allied victory in the war. ...
Causes of World War I
... in World War I 1 Western European Front 2 Eastern European Front 3 Italian Front 4 Balkan Front ...
... in World War I 1 Western European Front 2 Eastern European Front 3 Italian Front 4 Balkan Front ...
The US and the First World War
... • May 18, 1917 • Males, 21-30, required to register for draft –1918, expanded to 18-45 • Total enrollees: 24 million –2 million drafted by lottery »1/5 foreign born ...
... • May 18, 1917 • Males, 21-30, required to register for draft –1918, expanded to 18-45 • Total enrollees: 24 million –2 million drafted by lottery »1/5 foreign born ...
The Great War - Oshkosh Public Museum
... below this “Painted by Lieutenant Henri Farre.” OPM #I13.3.1.1C ...
... below this “Painted by Lieutenant Henri Farre.” OPM #I13.3.1.1C ...
assassinated in Sarajevo by Serbian
... In order to fight the war, the U.S. had to mobilize an army. World War 1 was also known as ‘The Great War’. When Germany began violating neutral rights, the issue was life and death. The British began to prepare their plan of attack which began in early April 1917. The United States joined the allie ...
... In order to fight the war, the U.S. had to mobilize an army. World War 1 was also known as ‘The Great War’. When Germany began violating neutral rights, the issue was life and death. The British began to prepare their plan of attack which began in early April 1917. The United States joined the allie ...
World War I - Cornerstone Charter Academy
... 1918 punished those against the war, many of whom were labor leaders. ...
... 1918 punished those against the war, many of whom were labor leaders. ...
The Wicked World War 1
... opinion about the war. The first occurred in 1915, when a German U-boat (submarine) sunk the British ocean liner RMS Lusitania. Considered by Americans to be a neutral ship that carried mostly passengers, Americans were furious when the Germans sank it, especially since 159 of the passengers were Am ...
... opinion about the war. The first occurred in 1915, when a German U-boat (submarine) sunk the British ocean liner RMS Lusitania. Considered by Americans to be a neutral ship that carried mostly passengers, Americans were furious when the Germans sank it, especially since 159 of the passengers were Am ...
The failure of the Schlieffen Plan (Reasons for Stalemate)
... from Britain o Lines of Communication remained open o Germany army was more focused on attacking and not defending o Russian troops mobilised faster than Germans o Germany had insufficient manpower to attack France Both sides were committed for a War of Attrition (i.e. Haig at Somme and Falkenhayn ...
... from Britain o Lines of Communication remained open o Germany army was more focused on attacking and not defending o Russian troops mobilised faster than Germans o Germany had insufficient manpower to attack France Both sides were committed for a War of Attrition (i.e. Haig at Somme and Falkenhayn ...
War Affects the World
... B. force Russia to withdraw from the war. C. keep cargo ships from reaching Great Britain. D. destroy the British ships blockading German ports. ____ 2. World War I was a "total war" in the sense that A. it brought great suffering to civilians. B. nations from all over the world were involved. C. ne ...
... B. force Russia to withdraw from the war. C. keep cargo ships from reaching Great Britain. D. destroy the British ships blockading German ports. ____ 2. World War I was a "total war" in the sense that A. it brought great suffering to civilians. B. nations from all over the world were involved. C. ne ...
World War I and Russian Revolution
... A civil war broke out between those who supported Lenin’s program, known as the “Reds” (red army) and those who wished to return to the rule of the Tsar, known as the “Whites”. (Mensheviks the moderate group) Several foreign powers, including the United States, intervened, sending troops to help the ...
... A civil war broke out between those who supported Lenin’s program, known as the “Reds” (red army) and those who wished to return to the rule of the Tsar, known as the “Whites”. (Mensheviks the moderate group) Several foreign powers, including the United States, intervened, sending troops to help the ...
Topic 5 Lesson 3 Note Taker
... Understand the contributions of the American Expeditionary Force to the Allied victory in World War I. Describe the issues raised by President Wilson’s Fourteen Points. Analyze the decisions made at the Paris Peace Conference and included in the Treaty of Versailles. Evaluate the pros and co ...
... Understand the contributions of the American Expeditionary Force to the Allied victory in World War I. Describe the issues raised by President Wilson’s Fourteen Points. Analyze the decisions made at the Paris Peace Conference and included in the Treaty of Versailles. Evaluate the pros and co ...
The Tipping Point
... aim: to find a good ending for the war attack of the German army unexpected for the entente crisis between France and Great Britain French marshal Ferdinand Foch receives the supreme command the German army breaks down • Germans: unable to move supplies and reinforcements fast enough to maintain ...
... aim: to find a good ending for the war attack of the German army unexpected for the entente crisis between France and Great Britain French marshal Ferdinand Foch receives the supreme command the German army breaks down • Germans: unable to move supplies and reinforcements fast enough to maintain ...
Causes of World War I
... United States Neutrality • By 1914, the U.S. was a world power with overseas territories and influence in Latin America and Asia • However, Americans wanted to remain neutral and avoid involvement in Europe’s ...
... United States Neutrality • By 1914, the U.S. was a world power with overseas territories and influence in Latin America and Asia • However, Americans wanted to remain neutral and avoid involvement in Europe’s ...
Woodrow Wilson Foreign Policy 1914-1917
... (19) The Selective Service Act/ The first US Draft America was not ready for war – only 200,000 men were in service when war was declared Congress passed the Selective Service Act in May of 1917 By the end of 1918, 24 million had signed up and almost 3 million were called to duty About 2 mil ...
... (19) The Selective Service Act/ The first US Draft America was not ready for war – only 200,000 men were in service when war was declared Congress passed the Selective Service Act in May of 1917 By the end of 1918, 24 million had signed up and almost 3 million were called to duty About 2 mil ...
Introduction A major international conflict fought from 1914 to 1918
... A major international conflict fought from 1914 to 1918, World War I was the most ---the world had ever seen to that time. More than --- countries eventually participated, aligned with either the Allied or the Central powers. The Allies—---—included primarily France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Ja ...
... A major international conflict fought from 1914 to 1918, World War I was the most ---the world had ever seen to that time. More than --- countries eventually participated, aligned with either the Allied or the Central powers. The Allies—---—included primarily France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Ja ...
WSBCTC 1 Additional Reading - The Treaty of Versailles and the
... Video - A General Review of Military Actions in World War I Watch this video (6:41) for a general overview of military actions during the war. Video - Background on Civil Liberties during Wartime (includes Espionage and Sedition Acts) Watch this video (7:10) for a general overview of the conflicts t ...
... Video - A General Review of Military Actions in World War I Watch this video (6:41) for a general overview of military actions during the war. Video - Background on Civil Liberties during Wartime (includes Espionage and Sedition Acts) Watch this video (7:10) for a general overview of the conflicts t ...
World War I The Great War
... German offered to support Austria-Hungary Austria sent Serbia and ultimatum ...
... German offered to support Austria-Hungary Austria sent Serbia and ultimatum ...
The Home Front - Michael Molkentin
... •Number of Labour MPs in Britain’s wartime coalition government increased when David Lloyd George elected PM in December 1916 •UDC members arrested for breeching censorship regulations • UDC pamphlets blocked from the Western Front •Strike ring leaders imprisoned under the DORA. 22 shop stewards imp ...
... •Number of Labour MPs in Britain’s wartime coalition government increased when David Lloyd George elected PM in December 1916 •UDC members arrested for breeching censorship regulations • UDC pamphlets blocked from the Western Front •Strike ring leaders imprisoned under the DORA. 22 shop stewards imp ...
The Road to World War I
... • On June 28, 1914, the heir to the Austrian throne, the Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife Sophia, were assassinated in Sarajevo by Gavrilo Princip, a member of the Serbian nationalist group the Black Hand. ...
... • On June 28, 1914, the heir to the Austrian throne, the Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife Sophia, were assassinated in Sarajevo by Gavrilo Princip, a member of the Serbian nationalist group the Black Hand. ...
chapter 25 - The Road to World War I
... • On June 28, 1914, the heir to the Austrian throne, the Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife Sophia, were assassinated in Sarajevo by Gavrilo Princip, a member of the Serbian nationalist group the Black Hand. ...
... • On June 28, 1914, the heir to the Austrian throne, the Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife Sophia, were assassinated in Sarajevo by Gavrilo Princip, a member of the Serbian nationalist group the Black Hand. ...
9. The Impact of WWI
... June 28, 1914. By the first of August all five of the great European powers were at war. _____________________________ – Causes of the war that took years to develop. _____________________________ – Competitions between European nations. The five great European powers (Great Britain, France, Germany ...
... June 28, 1914. By the first of August all five of the great European powers were at war. _____________________________ – Causes of the war that took years to develop. _____________________________ – Competitions between European nations. The five great European powers (Great Britain, France, Germany ...