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November 11

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?

1. Armistice means _________________________________________

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11? __________________ What year did this happen? __________________

3. Name four causes of World War I: ________________________________________________

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War ____________ and the ________

5. ________________ means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip? ______________________________________________________

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I. ____________________________

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson? ____________________________________________________

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

10. What was the Lusitania? _____________________________________________________

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram? ____________________________________________

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort. ________________________________________________________________________________________

13. Define propaganda. ________________________________________________________

14. Three ideas USA promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I. were _________________________________________________________________________

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What happened on November 11?

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What happened on November 11?

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America and World War I

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1. The Great War Begins

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WWI started because of five reasons:

1. wanting more land

2. wanting the biggest military & the most weapons3.countries promising to help each other4.ving your country too much

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WWI started because of five reasons:

1. Imperialism: wanting more land

2.Militarism: wanting the biggest military & the most weapons

3.Alliances: countries promising to help each other4.Nationalism:oving your country too much

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WWI started because of five reasons:

1. Imperialism: wanting more land

2.Militarism: wanting the biggest military & the most weapons

3.Alliances:

4.Nationalism: l

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WWI started because of five reasons:

1. Imperialism: wanting more land

2.Militarism: wanting the biggest military & the most weapons

3.Alliances:

4.Nationalism:

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WWI started because of five reasons:

1. Imperialism: wanting more land

2.Militarism: wanting the biggest military &the most weapons

3.Alliances: promising to help other countries4.Nationalism:

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WWI started because of five reasons:

1. Imperialism: wanting more land

2.Militarism: wanting the biggest military &the most weapons

3.Alliances: promising to help other countries4.Nationalism: loving your country too much

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1. Imperialism:

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1. Imperialism: wanting more land

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1. Imperialism: wanting more land

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1. Imperialism: wanting more land

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1. Imperialism: wanting more land

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Imperialism: wanting more land 1. Imperialism: wanting more land

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1. Imperialism: wanting more land

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1. Imperialism: wanting more land

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1. Imperialism: wanting more land

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1. Imperialism: wanting more land

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2. Militarism: wanting the biggest military & the most weapons

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2. Militarism: wanting the biggest military & the most weapons

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2. Militarism: wanting the biggest military & the most weapons

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2. Militarism: wanting the biggest military & the most weapons

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2. Militarism: wanting the biggest military & the most weapons

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2. Militarism: wanting the biggest military & the most weapons

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2. Militarism: wanting the biggest military & the most weapons

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2. Militarism: wanting the biggest military & the most weapons

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3.Alliances:

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3.Alliances:

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3.Alliances:

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3.Alliances: promising to help other countries

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3.Alliances: promising to help other countries

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3.Alliances: promising to help other countries

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3.Alliances: promising to help other countries

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4.Nationalism:

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4.Nationalism: loving your country too much

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4.Nationalism: loving your country too much

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4.Nationalism: loving your country too much

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4.Nationalism: loving your country too much

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NEUTRAL

Countries in Europe

organized alliances if a

war began.

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NEUTRAL

Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany

Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria

Sultan Mehmed V of Ottoman Empire

Emperor Franz Joseph

of Austria Hungary

French Prime Minister

Georges ClemeceauKing George V

of EnglandTsar Nicholas II

of Russia

AlliesCentral Powers

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NEUTRAL

Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany

Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria

Sultan Mehmed V of Ottoman Empire

Emperor Franz Joseph

of Austria Hungary

French Prime Minister

Georges Clemeceau

King George V of England

Tsar Nicholas II of Russia

AlliesCentral Powers

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The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of

Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.

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The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of

Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.

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The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of

Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.

Archduke Ferdinand Gavrilo Princip

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The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of

Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.

Archduke Ferdinand Gavrilo Princip

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The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of

Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.

Archduke Ferdinand Gavrilo Princip

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The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of

Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.

Archduke Ferdinand

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The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of

Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.

Archduke Ferdinand

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The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of

Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.

Archduke Ferdinand Gavrilo Princip

I will be a good leader for

Serbia.

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The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of

Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.

Archduke Ferdinand Gavrilo Princip

I will be a good leader for

Serbia.

Get out of Serbia!

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The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of

Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.

Gavrilo Princip

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The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of

Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.

Gavrilo Princip

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The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of

Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.

Archduke Ferdinand Gavrilo Princip

Get out of Serbia!

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The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of

Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.

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The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of

Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.

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WWI started because of

1. Imperialismyour country too much

Militarism

Alliances

Nationalism

Imperialism

Assasination

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WWI started because of

1. Imperialism

2.Militarism wanting the biggest military & ting your country too much

Militarism

Alliances

Nationalism

Imperialism

Assasination

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WWI started because of

1. Imperialism

2.Militarism wanting the biggest military & the most weapons

3.Alliances ving your country too muchMilitarism

Alliances

Nationalism

Imperialism

Assasination

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WWI started because of

1. Imperialism

2.Militarism wanting the biggest military & the most weapons

3.Alliances countries promising to help each other4.Nationalismoving your country too muchMilitarism

Alliances

Nationalism

Imperialism

Assasination

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WWI started because of

1. Imperialism

2.Militarism wanting the biggest military & the most weapons

3.Alliances countries promising to help each other4.Nationalismoving your country too much...and

Militarism

Alliances

Nationalism

Imperialism

Assasination

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WWI started because of

1. Imperialism

2.Militarism wanting the biggest military & the most weapons

3.Alliances countries promising to help each other4.Nationalismoving your country too much...and

5.

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WWI started because of

1. Imperialism

2.Militarism wanting the biggest military & the most weapons

3.Alliances countries promising to help each other4.Nationalismoving your country too much...and

5. Assasination

Militarism

Alliances

Nationalism

Imperialism

Assasination

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WWI started because of

1. Imperialism

2.Militarism wanting the biggest military & the most weapons

3.Alliances countries promising to help each other4.Nationalismoving your country too much...and

5. Assasination

Militarism

Alliances

Nationalism

Imperialism

Assasination

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WWI started because of

1. Imperialism

2.Militarism wanting the biggest military & the most weapons

3.Alliances countries promising to help each other4.Nationalismoving your country too much...and

5. Assasination

Militarism

Alliances

Nationalism

Imperialism

Assasination

mania =

dangerously crazy

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Militarism

Alliances

Nationalism

Imperialism

Assasination

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Militarism

Alliances

Nationalism

Imperialism

Assasination

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Militarism

Alliances

Nationalism

Imperialism

Assasination

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Militarism

Alliances

Nationalism

Imperialism

Assasination

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Militarism

Alliances

Nationalism

Imperialism

Assasination

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Militarism

Alliances

Nationalism

Imperialism

Assasination

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Militarism

Alliances

Nationalism

Imperialism

Assasination

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2. USA Responds to the War

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US President Woodrow Wilson

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US President Woodrow Wilson

Every man who really loves America will act and speak in the true spirit of neutrality... The United States must be neutral.

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1914 1915 1916 1917

1915 1916 1914 1917

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3. New Technology in World War I

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Technology in World War I

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Tanks

Technology in World War I

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Tanks

Technology in World War I

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Airplanes

Technology in World War I

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Airplanes

Technology in World War I

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Trench Warfare

Technology in World War I

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Trench Warfare

Technology in World War I

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Trench Warfare

Technology in World War I

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Trench Warfare

Technology in World War I

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Poison Gas

Technology in World War I

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Poison Gas

Technology in World War I

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4. USA Responds to the War

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4. USA Responds to the War

...Part II

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The Sinking of the Lusitania in May, 1915.

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Great Britain

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Great Britain

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Great Britain

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Great Britain

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Great Britain

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What attacked the Lusitania?

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German U-Boat

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German U-Boat

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The Zimmermann Telegram, sent by Arthur Zimmermann, German Ambassador to Mexico

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The Zimmermann Telegram, sent by Arthur Zimmermann, German Ambassador to Mexico

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The Zimmermann Telegram, sent by Arthur Zimmermann, German Ambassador to Mexico

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The Zimmermann Telegram, sent by Arthur Zimmermann, German Ambassador to Mexico

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The Zimmermann Telegram, sent by Arthur Zimmermann, German Ambassador to Mexico

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The Zimmermann Telegram, sent by Arthur Zimmermann, German Ambassador to Mexico

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The Zimmermann Telegram, sent by Arthur Zimmermann, German Ambassador to Mexico

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...We intend on the 1st of February unrestricted submarine warfare...to keep the United States ofAmerica neutral. In the event of this not succeeding, we make Mexico a proposal... make war together...

The Zimmermann Telegram, sent by Arthur Zimmermann, German Ambassador to Mexico

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5. USA Enters the War

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On April 2, 1917, President Wilson asks Congress to declare war against Germany.

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US President Woodrow Wilson

The world must be made safe for democracy.

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1917 Selective Service Act

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1917 Selective Service Act

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4,500,000 American men served in WW1

1917 Selective Service Act

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1917 Selective Service Act

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1917 Selective Service Act

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400,000 African-Americans served in segregated units.

1917 Selective Service Act

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15,000 Native-Americans served.

1917 Selective Service Act

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America at Home

During World War I:

The Poster War

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6. Poster Ideas:*patriotism –support for your country*link home front with military front*optimism*boost production at home and at work*encourage conservation of food and energy*enhance people’s personal responsibility*promote hate of the enemy

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6. Poster Ideas:*recruitment –join the service*patriotism –support for your country*link home front with military front*optimism*boost production at home and at work*encourage conservation of food and energy*enhance people’s personal responsibility*promote hate of the enemy

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6. Poster Ideas:*recruitment –join the service*patriotism –support your country*link home front with military front*optimism*boost production at home and at work*encourage conservation of food and energy*enhance people’s personal responsibility*promote hate of the enemy

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6. Poster Ideas:*recruitment –join the service*patriotism –support your country*link home front with military front*optimism*boost production at home and at work*encourage conservation of food and energy*enhance people’s personal responsibility*promote hate of the enemy

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6. Poster Ideas:*recruitment –join the service*patriotism –support your country*link home front with military front*optimism*boost production at home and at work*encourage conservation of food and energy*enhance people’s personal responsibility*promote hate of the enemy

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6. Poster Ideas:*recruitment –join the service*patriotism –support your country*link home front with military front*optimism*boost production at home and at work*encourage conservation of food and energy*enhance people’s personal responsibility*promote hate of the enemy

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6. Poster Ideas:*recruitment –join the service*patriotism –support your country*link home front with military front*optimism*boost production at home and at work*conserve food and energy*enhance people’s personal responsibility*promote hate of the enemy

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6. Poster Ideas:*recruitment –join the service*patriotism –support your country*link home front with military front*optimism*boost production at home and at work*conserve food and energy*enhance personal responsibility

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6. Poster Ideas:*recruitment –join the service*patriotism –support your country*link home front with military front*optimism*boost production at home and at work*conserve food and energy*enhance personal responsibility* hate the enemy

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The Poster War

New Government Agencies

Support the War

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The Poster War

7. Recruitment

--Encouraging Men to Enlist

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The Most Famous Recruitment Poster

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The Poster War

8. Encouraging People

to Save Food

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The Poster War

9. Encouraging People

to Save Energy

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10. Encouraging People

to Buy War Bonds

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The Poster War

11. Social and Economic

Opportunities for Women

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The Poster War

12. Social and Economic

Opportunities

for African Americans

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The Poster War

13. Social and Economic

Opportunities for

Immigrants

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The Poster War

14. Wartime Propaganda

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The Poster War

14. Wartime Propaganda*

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The Poster War

14. Wartime Propaganda

*Propaganda: Messages designed to influence opinions

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The Poster War

14. Wartime Propaganda

*Propaganda: Messages designed to influence opinions

Goal of Propaganda: Anti-German Feelings

*

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15. Armistice

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?

1. Armistice means _________________________________________

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11? __________________ What year did this happen? __________________

3. Name four causes of World War I: ________________________________________________

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War ____________ and the ________

5. ________________ means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip? ______________________________________________________

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I. ____________________________

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson? ____________________________________________________

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

10. What was the Lusitania? _____________________________________________________

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram? ____________________________________________

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort. ________________________________________________________________________________________

13. Define propaganda. ________________________________________________________

14. Three ideas USA promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I. were _________________________________________________________________________

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?1. Armistice means

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11? What year did this happen?

3. Name four causes of World War I:

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War and the .

5. means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip?

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I.

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson?

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War.

10. What was the Lusitania?

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort.

13. Define propaganda.

14. Name three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I.

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?1. Armistice means making peace, stopping a war.

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11? What year did this happen?

3. Name four causes of World War I:

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War and the .

5. means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip?

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I.

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson?

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War.

10. What was the Lusitania?

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort.

13. Define propaganda.

14. Name three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I.

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?1. Armistice means making peace, stopping a war.

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11?Leaders signed an armistice. What year did this happen?

3. Name four causes of World War I:

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War and the .

5. means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip?

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I.

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson?

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War.

10. What was the Lusitania?

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort.

13. Define propaganda.

14. Name three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I.

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?1. Armistice means making peace, stopping a war.

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11?Leaders signed an armistice. What year did this happen?1918

3. Name four causes of World War I:

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War and the .

5. means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip?

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I.

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson?

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War.

10. What was the Lusitania?

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort.

13. Define propaganda.

14. Name three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I.

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?1. Armistice means making peace, stopping a war.

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11?Leaders signed an armistice. What year did this happen?1918

3. Name four causes of World War I:(mania)

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War and the .

5. means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip?

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I.

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson?

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War.

10. What was the Lusitania?

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort.

13. Define propaganda.

14. Name three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I.

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?1. Armistice means making peace, stopping a war.

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11?Leaders signed an armistice. What year did this happen?1918

3. Name four causes of World War I:(mania) imperialism, nationalism, militarism, alliances.

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War and the .

5. means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip?

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I.

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson?

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War.

10. What was the Lusitania?

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort.

13. Define propaganda.

14. Name three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I.

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?1. Armistice means making peace, stopping a war.

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11?Leaders signed an armistice. What year did this happen?1918

3. Name four causes of World War I:(mania) imperialism, nationalism, militarism, alliances.(and assassination.)

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War and the .

5. means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip?

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I.

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson?

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War.

10. What was the Lusitania?

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort.

13. Define propaganda.

14. Name three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I.

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?1. Armistice means making peace, stopping a war.

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11?Leaders signed an armistice. What year did this happen?1918

3. Name four causes of World War I: imperialism, nationalism, militarism, alliances.

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War: the Allies and the .

5. means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip?

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I.

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson?

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War.

10. What was the Lusitania?

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort.

13. Define propaganda.

14. Name three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I.

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?1. Armistice means making peace, stopping a war.

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11?Leaders signed an armistice. What year did this happen?1918

3. Name four causes of World War I: imperialism, nationalism, militarism, alliances.

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War: the Allies and the Central Powers.

5. means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip?

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I.

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson?

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War.

10. What was the Lusitania?

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort.

13. Define propaganda.

14. Name three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I.

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?1. Armistice means making peace, stopping a war.

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11?Leaders signed an armistice. What year did this happen?1918

3. Name four causes of World War I: imperialism, nationalism, militarism, alliances.

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War: the Allies and the Central Powers.

5. Neutral means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip?

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I.

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson?

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War.

10. What was the Lusitania?

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort.

13. Define propaganda.

14. Name three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I.

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?1. Armistice means making peace, stopping a war.

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11?Leaders signed an armistice. What year did this happen?1918

3. Name four causes of World War I: imperialism, nationalism, militarism, alliances.

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War: the Allies and the Central Powers.

5. Neutral means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip? He assassinated Archduke Ferdinand & his wife. This started WWI.

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I.

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson?

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War.

10. What was the Lusitania?

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort.

13. Define propaganda.

14. Name three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I.

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?1. Armistice means making peace, stopping a war.

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11?Leaders signed an armistice. What year did this happen?1918

3. Name four causes of World War I: imperialism, nationalism, militarism, alliances.

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War: the Allies and the Central Powers.

5. Neutral means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip? He assassinated Archduke Ferdinand & his wife. This started WWI.

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I. planes, poison gas, tanks, submarines (Uboats), trench warfare

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson?

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War.

10. What was the Lusitania?

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort.

13. Define propaganda.

14. Name three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I.

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?1. Armistice means making peace, stopping a war.

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11?Leaders signed an armistice. What year did this happen?1918

3. Name four causes of World War I: imperialism, nationalism, militarism, alliances.

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War: the Allies and the Central Powers.

5. Neutral means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip? He assassinated Archduke Ferdinand & his wife. This started WWI.

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I. planes, poison gas, tanks, submarines (Uboats), trench warfare

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson? Wilson was the 28th US President

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War.

10. What was the Lusitania?

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort.

13. Define propaganda.

14. Name three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I.

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?1. Armistice means making peace, stopping a war.

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11?Leaders signed an armistice. What year did this happen?1918

3. Name four causes of World War I: imperialism, nationalism, militarism, alliances.

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War: the Allies and the Central Powers.

5. Neutral means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip? He assassinated Archduke Ferdinand & his wife. This started WWI.

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I. planes, poison gas, tanks, submarines (Uboats), trench warfare

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson? Wilson was the 28th US President

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War. First, he was neutral. Later, he joined the Allies.

10. What was the Lusitania?

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort.

13. Define propaganda.

14. Name three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I.

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?1. Armistice means making peace, stopping a war.

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11?Leaders signed an armistice. What year did this happen?1918

3. Name four causes of World War I: imperialism, nationalism, militarism, alliances.

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War: the Allies and the Central Powers.

5. Neutral means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip? He assassinated Archduke Ferdinand & his wife. This started WWI.

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I. planes, poison gas, tanks, submarines (Uboats), trench warfare

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson? Wilson was the 28th US President

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War. First, he was neutral. Later, he joined the Allies.

10. What was the Lusitania? German Uboats bombed the Lusitania, killing 1,260 people, including Americans.

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort.

13. Define propaganda.

14. Name three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I.

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?1. Armistice means making peace, stopping a war.

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11?Leaders signed an armistice. What year did this happen?1918

3. Name four causes of World War I: imperialism, nationalism, militarism, alliances.

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War: the Allies and the Central Powers.

5. Neutral means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip? He assassinated Archduke Ferdinand & his wife. This started WWI.

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I. planes, poison gas, tanks, submarines (Uboats), trench warfare

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson? Wilson was the 28th US President

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War. First, he was neutral. Later, he joined the Allies.

10. What was the Lusitania? German Uboats bombed the Lusitania, killing 1,260 people, including Americans.

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram? Germany asked Mexico to fight USA.

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort.

13. Define propaganda.

14. Name three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I.

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?1. Armistice means making peace, stopping a war.

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11?Leaders signed an armistice. What year did this happen?1918

3. Name four causes of World War I: imperialism, nationalism, militarism, alliances.

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War: the Allies and the Central Powers.

5. Neutral means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip? He assassinated Archduke Ferdinand & his wife. This started WWI.

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I. planes, poison gas, tanks, submarines (Uboats), trench warfare

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson? Wilson was the 28th US President

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War. First, he was neutral. Later, he joined the Allies.

10. What was the Lusitania? German Uboats bombed the Lusitania, killing 1,260 people, including Americans.

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram? Germany asked Mexico to fight USA.

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort. Liberty Loans, the

Red Cross, US Fuel Administration, US Shipping Board, US Food Administration, National War Garden Commission

13. Define propaganda.

14. Name three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I.

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?1. Armistice means making peace, stopping a war.

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11?Leaders signed an armistice. What year did this happen?1918

3. Name four causes of World War I: imperialism, nationalism, militarism, alliances.

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War: the Allies and the Central Powers.

5. Neutral means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip? He assassinated Archduke Ferdinand & his wife. This started WWI.

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I. planes, poison gas, tanks, submarines (Uboats), trench warfare

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson? Wilson was the 28th US President

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War. First, he was neutral. Later, he joined the Allies.

10. What was the Lusitania? German Uboats bombed the Lusitania, killing 1,260 people, including Americans.

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram? Germany asked Mexico to fight USA.

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort. Liberty Loans, the

Red Cross, US Fuel Administration, US Shipping Board, US Food Administration, National War Garden Commission

13. Define propaganda. Messages and posters to influence your opinion.

14. Name three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I.

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Name:Date:

What Do You Know about World War I?1. Armistice means making peace, stopping a war.

2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11?Leaders signed an armistice. What year did this happen?1918

3. Name four causes of World War I: imperialism, nationalism, militarism, alliances.

4. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War: the Allies and the Central Powers.

5. Neutral means did not fight.

6. Who was Gavrilo Princip? He assassinated Archduke Ferdinand & his wife. This started WWI.

7. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I. planes, poison gas, tanks, submarines (Uboats), trench warfare

8. Who was Woodrow Wilson? Wilson was the 28th US President

9. Explain Wilson's two positions about the World War. First, he was neutral. Later, he joined the Allies.

10. What was the Lusitania? German Uboats bombed the Lusitania, killing 1,260 people, including Americans.

11. What was the Zimmerman Telegram? Germany asked Mexico to fight USA.

12. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort. Liberty Loans, the

Red Cross, US Fuel Administration, US Shipping Board, US Food Administration, National War Garden Commission

13. Define propaganda. Messages and posters to influence your opinion.

14. Name three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to support World War I.Save food, save fuel, lend the government money, join the military, hate the enemy.

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6. Poster Ideas:*recruitment –join the service*patriotism –support your country*link home front with military front*optimism*boost production at home and at work*conserve food and energy*enhance personal responsibility* hate the enemy

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Choose a PosterWrite a Short Essay

1. Give the poster a title:

2. Identify the central figures or objects.

3. What action is happening in this poster?

4.What mood did the artist create? What in the picture creates this mood?

5. What message or idea is the artist showing in this poster?

6. What ideas from the Office of War Information apply to your poster? Support your response with evidence.