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1
Preparedness
  • The Republicans agreed with Wilsons assessment
    that, the U.S. was not prepared to protect
    itself from attack, let alone fight a war.
  • The National Security League -

2
Wilson calls for military buildup
  • 1915 Wilson calls for the start to a Military
    Complex.
  • June, 1916 - Congress votes on National Defense
    Act.
  • Regular army is to increase to 175,00
  • 50 warships (battleships, cruisers, destroyers
    and submarines.

3
Opposition to War
  • Populists, Progressives and Socialist were all
    anti-war isolationists.
  • Including, William Jennings Bryan, Jane Addams,
    and Jeannette Rankin.
  • Rankin later becomes the first woman elected to
    Congress.
  • Woman suffragists actively campaigned against any
    military buildup.
  • With declaration of war in 1917 Suffragists
    Change to support.

4
Mobilization
  • With much to do in building of military complex,
    Wilson asks for volunteer industries.
  • U.S. forces were not ready.
  • U.S. ups the amount of food and ammunition that
    is to be sent with other supplies to aid Great
    Britain and France.

5
Volunteer Help in the War Effort
  • Bernard Baruch - Wall Street broker, Director of
    the War Industries Board, Raw materials / price
    stabilization.
  • Herbert Hoover distinguished engineer, Director
    of Food Administration, encouraged Americans to
    eat less meat and bread. In two years triples
    food shipments to allies.

6
Volunteer War Effort Continued
  • Harry Garfield, head of Fuel Administration,
    directing efforts to save coal. Nonessential
    factories were closed.
  • William Howard Taft, former president, helped
    arbitrate disputes between workers and employers
    heading the National War Labor Board.
  • Theodore Roosevelt, former president, organizes
    medical needs and enlists women and men as nurses
    and doctors in the war effort.

7
Financing the War Effort
  • War Bonds called Liberty Bonds
  • Borrowing from industry, banks, nations.
  • 33 billion was raised in two years by a
    combination of loans and taxes.
  • Increase on income tax, corporate tax and excise
    tax (luxury goods).
  • Reallocation of current funds.

8
Espionage and Sedition
  • 1917 and 1918
  • 2000 people prosecuted
  • Imprisonment of up to 20 years
  • Socialist Eugene Debs
  • Schenck v. U.S. Supreme Court upholds Espionage
    Act distributing pamphlets against the draft.
  • Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes concluded that the
    right to free speech could be limited when it
    represented a clear and present danger to the
    public safety.

9
Selective Service Act - 1917
  • Sec. of War Baker created a democratic method o
    ensuring that all groups in the population would
    be called into service.
  • 2.8 million men called by lottery system.

10
German Warfare
  • Blitzkrieg warfare lightening war
  • Bombing raids on London
  • Offensive against France U.S. supports Trenches
    and holds lines with British.
  • Bombing raids on Berlin and beyond.

11
Last Major German Advancement
  • June, 1918 - At Chateau-Thierry, German forces
    attack on the Marne River.
  • U.S. win successful counterattack at Belleau
    Wood.
  • August October U.S. troops battle back tired
    German army.

12
U.S. casualties
  • 112,432 American Troop Deaths
  • 49,000 in early days of battle
  • Others
  • Exposure
  • Disease
  • Wounds
  • Flu epidemic

13
WWI and Peace
  • Jan. 1917 Peace without Victory Wilson
  • Jan. 1918 Presents Congress with 14 pts.
  • Jan. 1919 Palace of Mirrors Versailles,
    France Outside Paris (mtg. of)
  • Big Four
  • David Lloyd George Great Britain
  • Georges Clemenceau France
  • Vittorio Orlando Italy
  • Woodrow Willson U.S.

14
Peace Terms
  • Based on 14pts. but, with changes
  • 1. Germany was disarmed and stripped of its
    colonies in Asia and Africa. It was also forced
    to admit guilt for the war, accept French
    occupation of the Rhineland for 15 years, and pay
    a huge sum of money in reparations to Great
    Britain and France.
  • 2. Applying the principles of self-determination,
    territories once controlled by Germany,
    Austria-Hungary, and Russia were taken by the
    Allies, independence was granted to Estonia,
    Latvia, Lithuania, Finland, and Poland, and the
    new nations of Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia were
    established.
  • 3. Signers of the treaty would join an
    international peacekeeping organization, the
    League of Nations. Article X of the covenant
    (charter) of the League called on each member
    nation to stand ready to protect the independence
    and territorial integrity of other nations.
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