World War I II.The United States Enters the War.
Chapter 30 Crisis of Democracy in the West (1919–1939)
By: Cora Davis. Aug. 1914 Wilson’s call pleased Americans Most wished to avoid war Nation of immigrants War could inflame conflicting sympathies.
“The Negro is the key to the whole situation, the pivot upon which the whole rebellion turns…. This war, disguise it as they may, is virtually nothing.
WORLD WAR II. I. Differences between Democratic, Fascist, & Communism A. Democracies: Based on individual rights 1. Economic Rights: Capitalism (Own.
The Holocaust This is the name given to the mass slaughter of Jews by the Nazi’s during WWII. The Nazi’s killed (1)6 million Jews. Hitler lays out his.
Origins of World War I. Condition of Pre-War Europe Anxieties and Uncertainties Causes and Catalyst Imperialism, Nationalism, Militarism, Commercial Competition,
End of WWI Remember: Foreign armies never entered Germany Fighting had stopped with an armistice: a truce to discuss peace – Germany thought they would.