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World War I

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Assassination in Sarajevo Assassin 1 chickens out

Assassin 2 tries and fails

Assassins 3-6 chicken out

#7 Gavrilo Princip shoots and kills Franz Ferdinand (heir to Austria Hungary)

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Woodrow Wilson’s Declaration of Neutrality

“Every man who really loves America will act and speak in the true spirit of neutrality, which is the spirit of impartiality and fairness and friendliness to all concerned.”

“The people of the United States are drawn from many nations, and chiefly from the nations now at war.”

“…the one people holding itself ready to play a part of impartial mediation and speak the counsels of peace and accommodation, not as a partisan, but as a friend.”

The United States must be neutral in fact, as well as in name, during these days that are to try men's souls. We must be impartial in thought, as well as action…”

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Chapter 23WWI

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MAIN causes of WWIM ilitarism competitive arms raceA lliances secret partnerships I mperialism competition over coloniesN ationalism intense devotion to

one’s country/way of life

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US entry into WWIChapter 22

I. US entry into WWI

a. Schlieffen Planb. Unrestricted

Submarine Warfare

c. Zimmerman Telegram

d. Russian Revolution

II. War Mobilization

III. Effects of War

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Schliefffen PlanChapter 22

I. US entry into WWI

a. Schlieffen Planb. Unrestricted

Submarine Warfare

c. Zimmerman Telegram

d. Russian Revolution

II. War Mobilization

III. Effects of War

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Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

Chapter 22

I. US entry into WWI

a. Schlieffen Planb. Unrestricted

Submarine Warfare

c. Zimmerman Telegram

d. Russian Revolution

II. War Mobilization

III. Effects of War

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Zimmerman Telegram

Chapter 22

I. US entry into WWI

a. Schlieffen Planb. Unrestricted

Submarine Warfare

c. Zimmerman Telegram

d. Russian Revolution

II. War Mobilization

III. Effects of War

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Russian RevolutionChapter 22

I. US entry into WWI

a. Schlieffen Planb. Unrestricted

Submarine Warfare

c. Zimmerman Telegram

d. Russian Revolution

II. War Mobilization

III. Effects of War

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War MobilizationChapter 22

I. US entry into WWI

II. War Mobilization

a. War Industries Board

b. Committee on Public Information

c. AEF

III. Effects of War

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War Industries Board

Chapter 22

I. US entry into WWI

II. War Mobilization

a. War Industries Board

b. Committee on Public Information

c. AEF

III. Effects of War

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Committee on Public Information

Chapter 22

I. US entry into WWI

II. War Mobilization

a. War Industries Board

b. Committee on Public Information

c. AEF

III. Effects of War

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American Expeditionary

Forces

Chapter 22

I. US entry into WWI

II. War Mobilization

a. War Industries Board

b. Committee on Public Information

c. AEF

III. Effects of War

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Effects of WarChapter 22

I. US entry into WWI

II. War Mobilization

III. Effects of War

a. Womenb. African

Americansc. Immigrants

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WomenChapter 22

I. US entry into WWI

II. War Mobilization

III. Effects of War

a. Womenb. African

Americansc. Immigrants

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African AmericansChapter 22

I. US entry into WWI

II. War Mobilization

III. Effects of War

a. Womenb. African

Americansc. Immigrants

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ImmigrantsChapter 22

I. US entry into WWI

II. War Mobilization

III. Effects of War

a. Womenb. African

Americansc. Immigrants

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1. End secret treaties and secret diplomacy among nations2. Guarantee freedom of navigation on the seas for all nations3. Create free trade among nations4. Reduce armed forces as much as possible consistent with

domestic safety5. Settle all colonial claims fairly taking into account the views

of both the colonial peoples and the imperial nations6. Evacuate German troops from Russia and restore all

conquered territory7. Restore Belgium’s Independence8. Restore all French territory occupied by Germany9. Adjust Italy’s borders based on where Italians live10.Divide Austria-Hungary into new nations for each ethnic

group11. Base borders of the Balkan states on nationality12.Break up the Ottoman Empire and Make Turkey a separate

country13.Create an independent Poland14.Create a League of Nations