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Aftermath of WWI US enters in 1917; War ends in 1918
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Aftermath of WWI US enters in 1917; War ends in 1918.

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Page 1: Aftermath of WWI US enters in 1917; War ends in 1918.

Aftermath of WWI

US enters in 1917; War ends in 1918

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Aftermath of WWI• Trench warfare dominates

the fighting on the ground, U-Boats on the seas, and the airplane is first used in combat in the skies

• A war of new inventions and technology made it the bloodiest up to that point

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Aftermath of WWI

• How did the US get ready to go to war?

• 1916: Build up armed forces in preparation

• 1917: Selective Service Act passed when we entered - “The Draft”

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Aftermath of WWI

• Not everyone supported the draft.

• 1. Charles Schneck was found guilty of espionage by distributing leaflets urging men to resist the draft

• Individual Rights v. Security of a Nation in times of war is debated

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Aftermath of WWI

• Not everyone supported the war effort, including men who would not fight

• 2. Conscientious Objector: A person who refuses to fight based on individual religious or moral beliefs

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Aftermath of WWI

• What happened in the U.S. at this time?

• Women went to work in the factories building war materials (gas masks, machine guns…)

• An Anti-German feeling swept over the U.S.

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Aftermath of WWI

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Aftermath of WWI• Fresh American

troops helped the allies win the war a year later in 1918

• Germany could not fight back against this many soldiers and surrenders

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Aftermath of WWI

•How do we punish Germany?

•President Wilson offers his peace proposal known as the Fourteen Points

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Aftermath of WWI• The Fourteen Points were very fair

on Germany

• England and France want to crush Germany for starting this war because they suffered so much more than the U.S.

• World leaders meet in early 1919 in France to discuss a treaty

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Aftermath of WWI

• European leaders reject the Fourteen Points proposal and instead choose a much more severe and harsh punishment for Germany

• Treaty of Versailles: Treaty reached with Germany in 1919 ending WWI

• Wilson hated it, but did like one aspect:

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Aftermath of WWI

• League of Nations: A peacekeeping body designed to prevent a second world war

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Aftermath of WWI• President Wilson supported it but

parts of the League of Nations worried Americans

• It was defeated in Congress and therefore the U.S. did not join the League of Nations

• With the U.S. not joining, the League of Nations remains weak, ineffective, and eventually fails