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Title: WWI: Home front and Battlefront


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WWI Home front and Battlefront
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Building up the Army
  • 1917 300,000 troops
  • More needed to be drafted
  • Progressives believed conscription was
    undemocratic
  • Set up a selective service
  • All men 21-30 must register for draft
  • Lottery
  • 2 mil drafted, 2 mil volunteer

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African Americans
  • 400,000 drafted
  • Racial discrimination
  • Segregated units under white officers
  • Fought with distinction

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Women
  • First war in which women served in the armed
    forces
  • Noncombatant
  • Served as nurses earning ranks
  • Filled clerical positions, radio operators,
    photographers, etc.
  • Army Nursing Corps only women sent overseas

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War Industries Board
  • 1917, coordinated the production of war materials
  • Ran by Bernard Baruch
  • Told manufactures what they could and could not
    produce
  • Even set prices

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Food Administration
  • Run by Herbert Hoover
  • Increasing food production while reducing
    civilian consumption
  • Instead of rations families were encouraged to
    save their own food
  • Victory gardens to raise their own vegetables

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Fuel Administration
  • Managed the nations use of coal and oil
  • Daylight savings time to conserve energy
  • Shortened work weeks for factories not producing
    war materials
  • Heatless Mondays

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Bills
  • 32 billion effort
  • Liberty Bonds and Victory Bonds 20 billion
    borrowed from Americans
  • People charged interest

11
National War Labor Board
  • Set up to prevent strikes from disrupting the war
    effort
  • Mediated labor disputes
  • Concessions to workers

12
Filling Jobs
  • Women fill factory jobs while men are drafted
  • Great Migration AA leave the South for jobs in
    the North
  • Mexicans as well
  • Temporary

13
Committee on Public Information
  • Sold the war to the American people
  • Posters, movies, songs, public speakers
  • Four Minute Men delivered patriotic speeches

14
Espionage Act
  • Espionage Spying to acquire secret government
    information
  • act established penalties and prison terms for
    anyone who aided the enemy or being disloyal to
    US
  • Sedition Act, 1918 illegal to publicly express
    opposition to the war
  • Anti-German

15
Trench Warfare
  • no mans land space between the opposing
    trenches
  • High casualties with massive artillery barrages
  • Started using poison gas, tanks, airplanes

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Russia
  • Problems with food shortages caused an overthrow
    of the government
  • Bolshevik Revolution led by Stalin set up a
    communist government
  • Russia leaves the war
  • Give up territory to Germany so that troops would
    leave

17
Armistice
  • Revolution in A-H and Germany
  • Germany signed armistice on 11/11 at 11
  • Ended the war

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Negotiations
  • Big Four Wilson, David Lloyd George, Georges
    Clemenceau, Vittorio Orlando
  • Wilsons Fourteen Points
  • 5 points addressed free trade, disarmament,
    freedom of the seas
  • 8 points addressed self determination
  • Last point called for the creation of a League of
    Nations preserve peace and prevent future wars

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Treaty of Versailles
  • Discarded Wilsons proposals
  • Germany was stripped of armed forces and made to
    pay reparations (33 billion), must take blame
    for the war
  • Dissolution of Ottoman, A-H, German and Russian
    Empires
  • 9 new countries

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Opposition
  • America rejected Treaty and League
  • Believed the League would become too powerful
  • Wilson leaves office with the issue unresolved
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