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What were Woodrow Wilson’s reasons for entering the Great War and how did the conflict change the American home front?
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The Minister’s Son and the Road to the Presidency

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Page 1: The Minister’s Son and the Road to the Presidency

What were Woodrow Wilson’s reasons for entering the Great War and how did the conflict

change the American home front?

Page 2: The Minister’s Son and the Road to the Presidency

The Minister’s Son and the Road to the Presidency

Page 3: The Minister’s Son and the Road to the Presidency

Violations of American Rights on the High Seas

•Defining Contraband

•Visit and Search

•The German Submarine

•Sinking of the Lusitania

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A Most Unusual Belligerent

•The Fourteen Points

•“A Peace Without Victory”

•“A War to End All Wars”

•“A War to Make the World Safe for Democracy”

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The Home Front

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The Home Front

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The Home Front

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African American Contributions to the Great War

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“A Tragedy of Disappointments

• 1918 Congressional

Elections

•Less Dependent Allies

•Snubbing the Senate

•A Vengeful Treaty

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A Most Difficult Homecoming

•The Tragic Speaking Tour

•Wilson’s Stroke and the Role of the First Lady

•Henry Cabot Lodge and the League of Nations

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Film Segments

•The American Experience, TR, “World War I”

•PBS, The Great War, “The Carnage of

War” and “The Long Road

Home”

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What were Woodrow Wilson’s reasons for entering the Great War and how did the conflict

change the American home front?