World War I: Military & Diplomacy
1914 1919
AMSCO 7.5: Explain the causes & consequences of U.S. involvement in World War I
how did freedom of the seas & german submarine warfare impact the u.s.? Explain the lusitania crisis & germany's sussex pledge.
what were the main points in wilson's 14 points? which point did wilson value the most?how did the treaty of versailles punish germany?who was henry cabot lodge, and why was he important?what happened to the treaty of versailles in the senate?
explain why germany resumed unrestricted submarine warfare.explain how the zimmermann telegram & the russian revolution led the U.s. to war.
U.S. Neutrality
U.S. Goes to War
After the War
Fight or Not to Fight?
Fighting in WW I
explain how the following things were not so neutral: trade, loans, public opiniondescribe who was for & who was against the U.s. joining the war.
explain the following: convoy system, aef, armisticecompare the number of american causualties to the total deaths in the war.
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World War I: Military & Diplomacy
1914 1919
AMSCO 7.5: Explain the causes & consequences of U.S. involvement in World War I
how did freedom of the seas & german submarine warfare impact the u.s.? Explain the lusitania crisis & germany's sussex pledge.
what were the main points in wilson's 14 points? which point did wilson value the most?how did the treaty of versailles punish germany?who was henry cabot lodge, and why was he important?what happened to the treaty of versailles in the senate?
explain why germany resumed unrestricted submarine warfare.explain how the zimmermann telegram & the russian revolution led the U.s. to war.
U.S. Neutrality
U.S. Goes to War
After the War
Fight or Not to Fight?
Fighting in WW I
explain how the following things were not so neutral: trade, loans, public opiniondescribe who was for & who was against the U.s. joining the war.
explain the following: convoy system, aef, armisticecompare the number of american causualties to the total deaths in the war.