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Title: World War I America


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World War IAmerica
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Woodrow Wilson at Princeton
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Woodrow Wilson
  • Progressive Anti-trust (anti-monopoly) for
    womens suffrage for labor rights Anti-war.
  • Often defined by his morality and idealism.

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Woodrow Wilson
  • Birth of A Nation special showing at White House
    a clearly racist, pro-KKK film.
  • Intervenes in Mexico with U.S. troops.
  • Declares war against The Central Powers (Germany,
    Austria, Turkey)

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Why get involved in World War I?
  •  This headline from the front page of the May
    8, 1915 edition of the "New York Times" reads,
    "Lusitania Sunk by A Submarine, probably 1260
    Dead."

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Why enter WWI?
  • 1915 Lusitania sunk by Germans 126 Americans
    killed.
  • 1917 Germans resume unrestricted submarine
    warfare around British Isles.
  • 1917 Zimmerman Telegram to Mexico.
  • World, Allied, and British-U.S. commerce and
    trade threatened.
  • And, of course, for freedom and democracy.

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Preparing for war
  • Selective Service Act institutes nationwide
    conscription/draft.
  • U.S. armed forces from 200,000 to nearly 5
    million!

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Persuading for war
  • Wilson creates the Committee on Public
    Information (CPI) to influence public opinion to
    support the war effort.
  • George Creel is chairman.

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The U.S. Food Administration
  • Headed by Herbert Hoover advised Americans to
    save certain foods for export to supply the
    Allied war effort.

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"Food will win the war, don't waste it."
  •  

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World War I Propaganda

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  • World War I Propaganda

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George Creels Committee on Public Information
Propaganda Films

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The 4 Minute Men
  • Volunteer Army of 75,000, organized by the
    Creels CPI, these men gave patriotic, pro-war
    speeches before stages and movie shows nationwide.

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Buy Government Bonds Its your patriotic
duty!
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All Quiet on the Western Front?
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  • World War I SoldierMore than a 2 million
    American men were sent overseas to fight in World
    War I. 52,000 Americans died in battle. 60,000
    died of illness such as pneumonia and influenza.

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Poison gas warfare
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Modern War Technology and Progress
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In the trenches
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Repression on the Home front
  • The Espionage Act imprisonment and fine for
    anyone found guilty of aiding the enemy,
    obstructing recruitment, or causing
    insubordination in the armed forces.(1917)
  • The Sedition Act outlawed any disloyal, profane,
    or abusive language intended to cause contempt,
    scorn, or disrepute to the government,
    Constitution, or flag.(1918)

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  • Germans Board a Train for Deportation.
  • The Alien Act (1918) allows for deportation of
    non-naturalized immigrants if they are deemed a
    threat to the government.

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Eugene Debs
  • After giving an anti-war speech, Debs is arrested
    for obstructing the recruiting or enlistment
    service, under the Espionage Act.
  • Sentenced to 10 years in prison (serves almost
    3).
  • About 900 people went to prison under the
    Espionage Act.

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Women Working in Factories
  •  A million women entered the American workforce
    during World War I. In this factory, women of all
    ages are packing hand grenade parts to be shipped
    overseas.

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Soldiers of the 369th Infantry, the Harlem
Hellfighters
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Post-war home frontDisappointment
  • African Americans
  • Women
  • Labor Unions
  • Immigrants
  • But the U.S. economy is growing and international
    influence/power is stronger

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The War to End All Wars
  •  Peace Treaty Signed at Versailles, 1919
    Woodrow Wilson leaving the Palace of Versailles
    after signing the Peace Treaty.

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Wilsonian Idealism
  • 14 Points Wilson calls for lasting peace,
    diplomacy, free trade with all nations,
    self-determination and opportunity for autonomous
    development for all nations, and the re-drawing
    of national boundaries.
  • League of Nations International body designed to
    enforce the new order rejected by Congress.
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