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Chapter 10 – WORLD WAR I & BEYOND 1914-1920
WORLD WAR ICAUSES OF THE WAR / NATURE OF WARFARE / REASONS FOR U.S. INVOLVEMENT
• Nationalism
• Militarism
• Imperialism
• Alliances between European
countries
• Assassination of the Arch-Duke of
Austria-Hungary / • Each side built trenches
• A stalemate developed and the war
dragged on for years
• New military technology led to
millions of casualties / •Germany’s brutal invasion of
Belgium
•Germany’s unrestricted submarine
warfare against Britain
• the sinking of the Lusitania
• the Zimmermann note
Chapter 10.2 – THE HOME FRONT
AMERICAN HOME FRONTMOBILIZATION / OPPOSITION / SOCIAL CHANGE
• Selective Service authorized a draft
• WIB regulated all wartime industry
• CPI worked to convince Americans
that the war was a just cause / • German Americans and Irish
Americans
• Conscientious Objectors
• Some women / • The war created new jobs for
women
• Women got the right to vote
• African Americans moved north
for better jobs.
• Mexicans moved across the
border to take farm and factory
jobs
Chapter 10. Wilson, War & Peace
Complete the timeline and record significant political events.
March1917
November
1918
As you read, summarize Wilson’s goals for peace and whether or not each goal was fulfilled.
WILSON’S IDEAS FOR PEACE / DECISION MADE @ PARIS PEACE CONFERENCEPeace without victory / Great Britain and France make Germany pay reparations.
Open Diplomacy / This proposal fails.
Freedom of seas and free trade / This proposal fails.
Move toward ending colonialism / Iraq is attached to Britain as a mandate.
Self-Determination / In Europe and the Middle East, ethnic groups are clustered together randomly.
League of Nations / The League of Nations is established.
Chapter 10.4 – EFFECTS OF THE WAR
Section 2:
Great Migration
Push-