27) Causes and consequences of U.S. intervention in World War I Flashcards

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American Neutrality

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  • President Wilson sought to distance US from World War I by issuing a proclamation of neutrality
  • Neutrality was consistent with America’s traditional policy of avoiding European entanglements
  • Insisted that all belligerents respect US neutral rights on the high seas
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German Submarine Warfare & US Neutrality

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  • Germany launched a campaign of unrestricted submarine warfare in 1917
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World War I Allied Powers

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  • France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy
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World War I Central Powers

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  • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria
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Lusitania (1915)

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  • German submarine ship sank the British passenger ship, killing over 100 Americans and turning American opinion against Germany
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Zimmerman Telegram

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  • An intercepted communication between Germany and Mexico

- Germans asked for Mexican assistance in the event of an American declaration of war against Germany

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Final justification for US declaration of war in 1917

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  • Wilson asked Congress for a declaration of war when Germany reinstituted unrestricted warfare
  • Germany vowed to skin every ship in the waters around Great Britain which violated the principle of freedom of the seas
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How did the US government prepare the economy for war?

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  • Established various war agencies to manage the economy and prepare US industry and agriculture for the increased demands of military production
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What did Wilson’s 14 Points call for?

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  • Open diplomacy
  • Freedom of the seas
  • Creation of an international organization to preserve peace and security of its members
  • National self-determination for oppressed minority groups
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Why did the US not join the LoN?

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  • Wilson refused to compromise on the issue of the US’s unconditional adherence to the charter of the League of Nations –> This hardened Senate opposition
  • Opponents believed that the League would lead to further involvement in foreign wars
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Events that led up to WWI

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  • Assassination of Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife
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Punishments to Central Powers as a result of WWI

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  • Took away arms and territories and required payment of reparations
  • Germany was punished more than the others
  • Germany was forced to assume responsibility for causing the war
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Interventionists vs. Isolationists

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  • Interventionists favored all aid except war to the Allied Nations fighting Axis powers
  • Isolationists were against any US aid being given to the warring nations
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