World War I World History Chapter 27. Causes of The Great War 6 Causes of WWI 1. Imperialism – intense rivalries for colonies 2. Need for new markets.
World War I (1914-1918) Key People and Events. Woodrow Wilson President of the USA (1913-1921) – Opposed imperialism – Declared the U.S. neutral at.
Imperialism and WWI Test Review Imperialism Extending a nation’s authority over another by economic, political or military means.
WWI: Turning Point U.S. Enters, Russia Exits. U.S. Position at Beginning of War U.S. neutral – war is a “European affair” U.S. strongest, neutral industrialized.
Chapter 30. Austrian Archduke, and heir to the throne, Franz Ferdinand visited the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo in June 1914 A man shot the Archduke.
US ENTRY INTO WWI. American Neutrality President Woodrow Wilson declares the US neutral Did not want to get involved in a foreign war. This was a difficult.
Denmark – Europe‘s border to the East? The discourse on the reintroduction of permanent border controls at the Danish borders Martin Klatt, Dept. of Border.
World Bank Whistleblower Karen Hudes .
The Great War World War I. Setting the stage for War Imperialism led to increasing international tensions Created vast empires Increased competition.
World War I Unrestricted Submarine Warfare U.S. Entry into the War.
1914-1918: The World at War 1914-1918: The World at War Part 2 of 4.
A Global Conflict Chapter 13 Section 3. Learning Targets I can describe Total War I can evaluate the reasoning behind American involvement in World War.