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America Enters WWI
Lesson Outline
Vlad forgot to complete his A.P. sample test questions for H.W. He said he completed 1/2 of them this morning. I advised him to please work on completing them again tonight for H.W. and to take his time. We don't want him to rush through these sample test question assignments. They are not only great practice, but Vlad does receive a grade on these sample tests.
Back to WWI: the Selective Service Act was passed in May 1917. Three million men were drafted into the U.S. army, another 2 million enlisted. It was the first time in U.S. history that any substantial number of soldiers had fought overseas for an extended period. Nearly 400,000 African Americans served in WWI. They served in segregated units under white commanders.
-The new technology of warfare. (p. 594) -High casualty rates (p.595)
-Economic and Social Results of WWI: 1) produced a remarkable period of economic growth for the U.S. 2) The "Great Migration" (p.598) 3) Race Riots, 3) The Espionage & Sedition Acts (p. 602),
-Woodrow Wilson becomes the first sitting U.S. President to travel to Europe in 1919 to meet with the other Allied leaders to devise a peace treaty in the aftermath of the war. Wilson is proud of and excited about his 14-Point Plan (what many called an idealistic vision of peace).
Back to WWI: the Selective Service Act was passed in May 1917. Three million men were drafted into the U.S. army, another 2 million enlisted. It was the first time in U.S. history that any substantial number of soldiers had fought overseas for an extended period. Nearly 400,000 African Americans served in WWI. They served in segregated units under white commanders.
-The new technology of warfare. (p. 594) -High casualty rates (p.595)
-Economic and Social Results of WWI: 1) produced a remarkable period of economic growth for the U.S. 2) The "Great Migration" (p.598) 3) Race Riots, 3) The Espionage & Sedition Acts (p. 602),
-Woodrow Wilson becomes the first sitting U.S. President to travel to Europe in 1919 to meet with the other Allied leaders to devise a peace treaty in the aftermath of the war. Wilson is proud of and excited about his 14-Point Plan (what many called an idealistic vision of peace).
Assignment
Complete Sample A.P. question quiz, Read pp. 615 - 637 in text
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