US ENTRY INTO WWI. American Neutrality President Woodrow Wilson declares the US neutral Did not want to get involved in a foreign war. This was a difficult.
World War I Causes Militarism – Building Military w/willingness to use it. Alliances - Centuries old practice of inter-marrying. Imperialism – Competition.
Bellringer: Pick up a note sheet from my stool. Honors Classes: Turn in your Pride and Prejudice essay rough draft to the basket.
World War I World War I Origins of the Conflict War started: June 28, 1914 Long-term cause: Europe’s great power rivalries Exacerbated by the emergence.
Chapter 21 Aim: to identify the causes of WWI Do now: How can expanding your empire lead to war?
A Path to War. Root Causes Nationalism: Deep devotion to one’s own country & culture - at the expense of all others! – Larger nations “protected” smaller.
Pages 671-681 Primary Sources: Popular Art and Memoirs of an Incomplete Soldier, pgs. 372-381.
The US in World War I: 1914-1918 WORLD WAR I. Militarism – European nations built up large armies & navies to protect their national interests. Alliances.
{ Colonization to World War I 6th Grade. Use the map on page 330 of your textbook to answer the following questions: 1. Which countries were dominant.
Life in the Trenches. What are trenches? Trenches are heavily guarded ditches dug into the ground. The trenches used during WWI were the depth of just.
LECTURE 4 AMERICA IN THE GREAT WAR. THE EUROPEAN THEATER The formation of secret alliances Entente Cordiale (Allies) England, France, Russia Central Powers:
Chapter 4. Causes of World War One Imperialism – European countries competing for land overseas and in Europe Nationalism – belief that each nation or.