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HOW THE U.S. PREPARED FOR WWI
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H OW THE U.S. P REPARED FOR WWI. Why were we able to stay neutral? -We are far away. -Isolationism: policy in which you stay out of the affairs of other.

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Page 1: H OW THE U.S. P REPARED FOR WWI. Why were we able to stay neutral? -We are far away. -Isolationism: policy in which you stay out of the affairs of other.

HOW THE U.S. PREPARED FOR WWI

Page 2: H OW THE U.S. P REPARED FOR WWI. Why were we able to stay neutral? -We are far away. -Isolationism: policy in which you stay out of the affairs of other.

Why were we able to stay neutral?

-We are far away.-Isolationism: policy

in which you stay out of the affairs of other countries.

Were we really Neutral?

-No supplying Allies. Making $75 mil. a week!

-British had a naval blockade around so Germans can’t get supplies.

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GERMAN SOLUTION:

U-Boat-underwater submarine

Radar is invented by the Allies to help against u-boats.

Germans say have a right to attack any ships.

**Lusitania: May 7, 1915 British passenger ship leaving N.Y. is attacked and 128 Americans die.

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US REACTION: Make deal Germany only can

attack supply ships and not passenger ships.

A year later (1916) German attacks French passenger ship The Sussex anyway.

Solution: Sussex Pledge1. Germans had to tell ships

before attack them2. Germans allowed to search for

war supplies-if none found must leave ship alone.

3. Must save people (civilians) on ship

4. Americans would tell British to end naval blockade.

(We did not)

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ZIMMERMAN NOTE German Secretary of

Foreign Affairs sent telegram to Mexico.

If Mexico allies with them they would get back New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona. Idea would be to have U.S. have to fight in their own land and not join Allies in Europe.

British intercept telegram and Americans find out. (Mexicans never agreed anyway).

They just tried to take our land!!!

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RUSSIA WITHDRAWS FROM WWI

In March 1917 Russia leaves the war U.S. is needed to help the Allies

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THAT’S IT LAST STRAW!

Wilson asks Congress to declare war Congress declares war April 6, 1917.

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US PREPARES FOR WAR We need men-solution?Selective Service Act: men

18-30 have to register for draft-no women!

How do we get money?A. Liberty Bonds: sold for

25cents would get paid back after war with interest.

B. Victory Bonds: sold after the war to pay off war debt.

C. Increase taxes

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US PREPARES FOR WAR

Regulate Food & Fuel:1. Food Administration:

government agency regulates food

A. Meatless MondayB. Wheatless WednesdaysC. Prohibition: no alcohol!

18th Amendment.D. Tell farmers what to

grow (farmers are making $$$)

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US PREPARES FOR WAR

Fuel Administration: government regulates fuel

A. Daylight Savings timeB. Gasless SundaysC. Heatless Mondays-not mandatory but people

followed out of patriotism!

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WINNING SUPPORT OF THE HOMEFRONT

Propaganda-Uncle Sam is

invented!

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WINNING SUPPORT OF THE HOMEFRONT

Espionage Act 1917: could not dodge draft or aid enemy.

Sedition Act 1918: Can not speak out against government, military, or flag.

Ban German language from being taught in school

Change frankfurter to “hot dog” sauerkraut to “freedom cabbage”