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U.S Intervention into WWI
After looking at your homework, respond to the following prompt:
“Is a peace without victory possible?”
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The Early Strategy Schlieffen Plan: Two Front Strategy
France gave Russia 10 billion francs
Battle of the Marne-France stopped Germany (changed the war)
Second Battle of the Marne-Ironically end up where they started
Battle of Ypres: Battle where poison gas is used for the first time
Battle of the Somme: 60,000 casualties in 1 hr.
Elan Vitale (offensive spirit)
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Russian Collapse Russia is forced to withdraw from the war
as a result of the Bolshevik Revolution
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (1918)
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U.S. Neutrality U.S foreign policy
Immigrants
Prospect of business interests
Monroe Doctrine
Representation of Peace
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Allied Blockade Neutrality only works if
all parties respect it
International law prohibited blockading non-war material
Led to the sinking of the Lusitania (1915)
Killed 1195 (123 Americans)
German blockade threatened
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National Defense Act (1916)
Increase military size
State MilitasFederally owned
Presidential power of national guard (made larger too)
JROTC established
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Zimmerman Telegram
Came after German declaration of Unrestricted Submarine Warfare.
Read the excerpt from the Zimmerman Telegram
Answer the questions in your notes
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U.S Declaration of War
Read Wilson’s declaration of war at http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/usawardeclaration.htm
Accessible through my wiki page