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Slide 1 The United States Entry into World War I Slide 2 At the start of the war... Woodrow Wilson declared a US policy of absolute neutrality. Slide 3 Why Neutrality? 1/3…
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Slide 1 Slide 2 Think back… What did George Washington warn us about? You idiots! To stay out of European Conflicts!! Slide 3 The Great War Why did the U.S. get involved…
Slide 1 Germany Invades Poland Slide 2 The Invasion of Poland - 1939 The NAZIS invaded Poland on Sept. 1 st *** Slide 3 The Invasion of Poland - 1939 The NAZIS used blitzkrieg…
Slide 1 In 1914, five factors made Europe a powder keg ready to explode. Militarism Alliances Regional Tensions Nationalism Imperialism Causes of War 10.1 Slide 2 Among the…
The Great War The United States Entry into World War I 1 At the start of the war ... Woodrow Wilson declared a US policy of absolute neutrality. 2 Why Neutrality? 1/3 of…
World War 1 The Aftermath Blockade Allies maintained blockade of Germany after the war Food shipments were allowed in but they came slowly Blockade was not lifted until the…