1. VICTORY ANDPEACE 2. Russia Withdraws In 1917 Russia wentthrough a revolution. Vladimir Lenin, thenew leader wanted toget Russia out of thewar. In March 1918 Leninsigned…
1. WORLD WAR ONE 2. REASONS FOR WAR1. MILITARISM oraggressive preparation forwar grows.• Mili leaders develop warplans & stock supplies.• Refuse to change plans foranything…
1. WORLD WAR ONE 2. REASONS FOR WAR1. MILITARISM oraggressive preparation forwar grows.• Mili leaders develop warplans & stock supplies.• Refuse to change plans foranything…
WORLD WAR ONE REASONS FOR WAR 1. MILITARISM or aggressive preparation for war grows. Mili leaders develop war plans & stock supplies. Refuse to change plans for anything…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 The British had started to run out of war supplies and food. German submarines were taking a toll on British shipping With the American navy, Britains…
Slide 1U.S. Enters WWI Slide 2 Why wasnt the U.S. in WWI from the Start? Isolationism - The U.S. attempted to stay neutral U.S. citizens believed that U.S. should stay out…
1. The United States in “The Great War” Life Abroad 2. When Congress declared war in April 1917, the army had enough bullets for only two days of fighting. The army…
1. The United States in “The Great War” Life Abroad 2. When Congress declared war in April 1917, the army had enough bullets for only two days of fighting. The army…
1. World War One. Chapter Six. European countries are industrialized and wealthy. They can support large armies and navies.They are also in a race for over seas colonies.…
1. ByMarch 1917, Russia was facing many internal issues. The Tsar had given up his throne. 2. Atfirst, Russia wanted to remain in the war, but they…