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Neutrality or War? The World at War Essential Question: Should the United States remain neutral or declare war? Preview: Document Analysis In your notebook, answer the following questions: 1. Describe 3 key details of this document. 2. Write two phrases that help you understand the meaning of this document. 3. What do you think was the impact of this document on the U.S.? The Zimmerman Telegram A 1917 diplomatic proposal from the German Empire to Mexico to make war against the United States. The proposal was intercepted and decoded by British intelligence. Revelation of the contents outraged American public opinion and helped generate support for the United States declaration of war on Germany in April 1917. Causes of WWI: Militarism Alliances Nationalism Imperialism Assassination Key Content Terms Copy and define the following key content terms in your notebook. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Central Powers Allied powers Lusitania Sussex pledge Zimmermann note 6. Nationalism 7. Militarism 8. Belligerent 9. Stalemate 10.Propaganda Chapter 22 - Reading Notes 22.2 The United States Tries to Stay Neutral 22.3 Challenges to the policy of Neutrality 22. 4 The U.S. declares a “War to End All Wars? Stay Neutral Declare War Chapter 22 - Reading Notes 22.2 The United States Tries to Stay Neutral Stay Neutral Declare War Chapter 22 - Reading Notes 22.2 The United States Tries to Stay Neutral Stay Neutral 1914 – President Wilson says U.S. won’t take sides, many Americans want to stay out of war, Europe’s problems don’t concern the U.S., U.S. can make loans and sell supplies to both sides. Declare War 32 million Americans were foreign born and had strong ties to homelands, many felt connected, there was a long bloody stalemate. Chapter 22 - Reading Notes 22.3 Challenges to the policy of Neutrality Chapter 22 - Reading Notes 22.3 Challenges Stay Neutral to the policy of Germany Neutrality promised to end attacks on passenger ships. Sussex pledge – Germany promised to end u-boat attacks on merchant ships. Chapter 22 - Reading Notes 22.3 Challenges Stay Neutral to the policy of Germany Neutrality promised to end attacks on passenger ships. Sussex pledge – Germany promised to end u-boat attacks on merchant ships. Declare War • Sinking of the Lusitania • Unrestricted submarine warfare • Sinking of the Sussex Chapter 22 - Reading Notes 22. 4 Stay Neutral The U.S. declares a “War to End All Wars? Declare War Chapter 22 - Reading Notes 22. 4 The U.S. declares a “War to End All Wars? Stay Neutral Declare War Wilson calls for “peace without victory” to end the stalemate. Form a league of honor to help nations settle conflicts peacefully. Chapter 22 - Reading Notes 22. 4 The U.S. declares a “War to End All Wars? Stay Neutral Wilson calls for “peace without victory” to end the stalemate. Form a league of honor to help nations settle conflicts peacefully. Declare War Zimmermann note – Germany attempts to wage war against the U.S. with help from Mexico. Exit Slip: Neutrality or War In your notebook, describe the best argument that supports neutrality or the best argument that supports war.