World War 1: IV Flashcards

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United States - From Neutrality to Involvement

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  • Although the war begins in 1914, we get involved in 1917
  • We did everything, just shy of sending troops to support Britain (supplies)
    • Germany turned to its U-boats in order to win the war
    • Felt they could not win unless Britain’s supply lines were cut
    • Didn’t think that the US could come to Britons aide fast enough
    • Therefore declared unrestricted submarine warfare (USW) in January, 1917
  • Zimmerman Telegram (March 1917)
    • Message sent to ambassador of Mexico by Germany to get them involved
    • Britain intercepted and gave the US a copy
    • US upset because of European interference – Monroe Doctrine
  • Economic Factors
    • Fear of losing money from European countries and markets
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remember this…

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  • prior to WWI, the U.S. was an isolationist country; however, since WWI, America would now be involved in almost all global affairs on both sides of the world
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note

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  • President Woodrow Wilson had issued the Proclamation of Neutrality
  • Said that U.S. would stay neutral in WWI
  • But world events led the U.S. to get involved in the war
  • in 1917 = the U.S. declared war on Germany
  • Germans used unrestricted submarine warfare
  • 1915 - a U-Boat sank an American passenger liner = the Lusitania (1200 people killed - 128 Americans)
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Zimmermann Note

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  • intercepted by the British & given to U.S.
  • sent from Germany to Mexico
  • said that if Mexico supported Germany in WWI, then Germany would help Mexico get land it lost to U.S. in Mexican-American War
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American Security

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  • if Germany won, it would become the dominant power in Europe
  • Germany could take over Great Britain and be closer to the U.S.
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American Idealism

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  • U.S. believed the world would be a better place if the Allies won
  • turned the tide of WWI in favor of the allies
  • broke sharply with America’s traditional avoidance of foreign conflicts
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which event turned the tide in favor of the allied forces?

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  • the U.S. joined WWI
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which of the following was NOT a factor that pushed the United States into World War I?

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  • Woodrow Wilson’s lack of popularity
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what was the idea of American Idealism during World War I?

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  • the belief that the world would be a better place if the Allies won
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which of the following best describes America’s economic interests in World War I?

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  • the U.S. made loans to the Allies and thus had a vested interest in Allied victory
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which best describes American Idealism during World War I?

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  • the belief that the world would be a better place if the Allies secured a victory against Germany
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