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Title: WORLD WAR I


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WORLD WAR I
  • PREPARED BY MRS. PHILPOTTS 3rd PERIOD SOCIAL
    STUDIES CLASS 2002-2003

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MEMBERS OF THE TRIPLE ENTETE
FRANCE RUSSIA GREAT BRITIAN
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MEMBERS OF THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE
GERMANY AUSTRIA-HUNGARY ITALY
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ARCH DUKE FERDINAND
  • The assassination of arch Duke Ferdinand and his
    wife led to World War I

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BALANCE OF POWER
  • A Balance of Power prevents one country from
    dominating another.

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Battle of the Marne
  • THE BATTLE OF MARNE MADE IT CLEAR THAT NEITHER
    SIDE WAS CAPABLE OF WINNING THE WAR.

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Section 2Road to War
  • Asmar Moore
  • Grace Floyd
  • Natavious Jackson
  • Briana Wilson
  • LaShay Briscoe

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Section 2Americas Road to WarJeanette Rankin
  • Jeanette Rankin was the first woman to serve in
    congress.
  • Jeanette Rankin voted against World War I and
    World War II
  • She was considered to be a peace advocate

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Section 2Americas Road to WarJeanette Rankin
  • The First woman to serve in Congress.
  • Became the legislative secretary of the National
    American Womans Suffrage Association

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Weapons of WarSubmarines
  • German U boats were called submarines

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Submarines in World War I
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Sinking of the LusitaniaA Passenger Ship
  • The Lusitania was sunk by the Germans
  • With the sinking of the Lusitania Germany agreed
    to warn neutral ships and passenger vessels
    before attacking

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Propaganda
  • To gain support of the Americans, both the Allies
    and the Central Powers used Propaganda

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The Zimmerman Telegram
  • The Zimmerman telegram was intercepted by the
    British government, which caused Americans to
    react angrily to the Germans

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Henry Johnson
  • Henry Johnson was the first American to receive
    the French Croix de Guerre for bravery.
  • He was an African American

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Woodrow WilsonUnited States President
  • Woodrow Wilson claimed that the Allies were
    fighting a war of democracy against autocracy

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Charles Evans Hughes
  • He was the 1916 Republican Presidential Candidate

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The Democrats Slogan
  • HE KEPT US OUT OF WAR

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Section 3-Americans Join the Allies
  • Presented By
  • Santiago Amezquita
  • Samantha Carlisle
  • Sierra Hicks
  • Jake Key
  • Gabe Sadetsky
  • Megan Turley

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Americans Join the Allies
  • Convoys of Navy Destroyers Escorted Merchant
    Ships.
  • The Bolsheviks Were A Group of Communists.

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Americans Join the Allies
  • John J. Pershing Led the American Expeditionary
    Force.
  • Armistice Is An Agreement To End Fighting.

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Americans Join the Allies
  • The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed in 1918.
  • Vladimir Lenin Was the Leader of the Bolsheviks.

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Americans Join the Allies
  • The AEF (American Expeditionary Force) Saw its
    First Serious Fighting in June 1918, When It
    Helped Turn Back A German Offensive At
    Chateau-Thierry.
  • After the Battle of Argonne Forrest, Germans Were
    Faced With An Invasion of Their Own Country.

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Americans Join the Allies
  • Germanys New Leaders Signed the Armistice.
  • With the Signing of the Armistice, Germany Agreed
    to Withdraw All Forces West of the Rhine River.

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SECTION 4THE WAR AT HOME
  • Bradley Fuller
  • Erin Ledford
  • Kasi Oliver
  • Amanda Patterson
  • Jared Meigs

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The War At HomeOpposition to the War
  • Pacifists are people who opposed the use of
    violence.
  • The Sabatoge Act was one of the laws the United
    States government used to stifle opposition to
    the war

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The War At HomeHow Americans Helped At Home
  • Liberty Bonds helped pay for the war.
  • Herbert Hoover helped the Food Administration.
  • Victory Gardens helped in the conservation of
    food.

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The War At HomeGetting Ready For War
  • Bernard Barch Headed the War Industries Board
  • Mobilization is he gathering of resources in
    preparation for war.

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The War At HomeThe Great Migration
  • From 1914 to 1920 when about 500,000 African
    Americans left the South and moved to the North,
    the migration was called The Great Migration

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GEORGE CREEL
  • George Creel (1876-1953) headed the U.S.
    propaganda effort during World War One.
  • Wilson's Committee on Public Information (CPI) in
    1917

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Section 5Searching For Peace
  • Cierro Kennedy
  • Jamie Shultz
  • Andrew Smith
  • Nabrawski Spratling
  • Jessica Walls

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Woodrow WilsonUnited States President
  • Fourteen Points was Woodrow Wilsons Peace Plan
  • The final point was considered the most important
    concerned the creation of a league of nations

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Treaty of Versailles
  • Woodrow Wilson was a supporter of this treaty.
  • Contains 440 articles
  • The United States never signed the Treaty of
    Versailles.
  • President Wilson went on a national speaking tour
    to rally support of this treaty.

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Prime Minister of Great Britian
  • David Lloyd George

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Henry Cabot Lodge
  • Opponent of the Treaty of Versailles

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PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE
  • Members of the Paris Peace Conference were
  • Great Britain
  • France
  • Italy

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CARVED UP COUNTRIES OF THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES
  • Austria
  • Hungary
  • Russian Empire

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THE END OF WORLD WAR I PRESENTATION PREPARED
BY MRS.PHILPOTTS 3rd PERIOD SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS
2003-2003 SCHOOL YEAR
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