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World War I (abbreviated as WW-I , WWI , or WW1 ), also known as the First World War , the Great War , and the War to End All Wars , was a global military conflict that embroiled most of ...
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America entered World War One on April 6th, ... Though small groups within America – American-Germans, American-French etc – were all for some form of involvement for their own ‘side’, the bulk of Americans supported Wilson’s approach and as a president seeking re-election in 1916, he had to listen to what the...
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Neutral vessels are warned of potential u-boat attacks. Wilson warns Germany that it would be accountable for any loss of American life ... September 1, 1915 ... Worst war in world history is over. 10 million soldiers killed, 10 million civilians die from disease and starvation...
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American Involvement in World War 1 was based on various factors, from economics to Wilson's "Moral Diplomacy". Initially America wanted to remain neutral in the war but their efforts at neutral trade were thwarted by German U-Boa...
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How popular was American involvement in World War 1? Events that contributed to the us involvement in wwI? Was american involvement in world war one inevitable? What major war was the US involved in during the 90's?
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US HISTORY – WWI, America’s involvement; U-BOAT WARFARE; - U-boats used to break US GOES TO WAR -- Why? - Germany sinks 3 US ships between March 16 & 18 (1917); - money and munitions being sold to the allies (GB & FRANCE & RUSSIA); - anti-German feelings as a result of GB; - world made safe for democracy;
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When war began in 1914 U.S.A. wanted to stay neutral and not get involved in what they viewed as a European conflict. Later, in 1917 U.S.A did enter into World War 1 because of several events that occurred. ... One of these events was in 1915 when the American's boat Lusitania sank and over 120 people were killed.
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The industrial era had many effects, not the least of which was plunging the world into world war. ... 1. Unrestricted submarine warfare. ... Many Americans saw US involvement in WWI as a waste of time. From the very beginning it was not particularly popular. When the war ended many Americans saw a Europe that had changed little.
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1. The American Open Door Policy ... 2. Based on your knowledge of Wilson's involvement in Latin American countries, do you think he really believes in "government by the consent of the governed"? ... 5. Why is George Norris opposed to American entry into World War I?
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