WW1/Imperialism
WW1
Causes
Alliances - There were alliances between major countries with a lot of power. This increased tension
Militarism - It was largely sought after to have a big military. This made the war far worse
Nationalism- The belief that your country is the best and others should be like yours increased tension
Imperialism - created competition between countries for influence and territory
Reasons for US neutrality
Isolationism - the belief that we should focus on domestic issues
President Wilson's stance to stay out of the war
Economic gain - by staying out US could be an allied and central power
American entry in war
USS Maine explosion was blamed on spain
US wanted everyone to force democracy onto others
Zimmerman telegraph was intercepted calling the president of the US weak and alliance against US
Important people and groups
Herbert Hoover - was the head of US relief administration
John J. Pershing - lead US army and reorganized to end the war
Harlem Hellfighters - US regiment that fought for france army
Avin C. York - the most decorated soldier in WW1
Trench Warfare
Combat heavily used to protect yourself from fire by digging a ditch and setting base there.
Attacks would be launched from trench to trench
New Technology
Planes - could carry tons of bombs to be dropped on the enemy or on enemy's planes
Submarines - were able to get into small spaces that other big ships could not and take big ships down
Tanks - created a new way for people to get across the battle field and avoid gun fire
The homefront
Women and minorities take over factory and nursing jobs to support
committee of public relations - created to support US in WW1 and spread info Woodrow wilson
Schenck v. United States decides the Espionage Act is constitutional
Voluntary rationing - people volunteer to decrease the food they eat in US
Opposition by conscientious objectors
Men who refused to be drafted
Wilson's 14 points
President Wilson's outline for how to end WW1 that would prevent it from happening again
Imperialism
Causes
Raw materials - the desire for raw materials and new markets
Nationalism - The desire to spread American democratic and moral ideals
Yellow Journalism - this would focus on the headlines and bad things furthering imperialism
Arguments
Interventionist - The belief that US should be involved in foreign affairs
Non-interventionist - The belief that US should not be involved in foreign affairs
US rejects league of nations making it less powerful
Spanish American war
Cuba's fight for independence major cause
Annexation of Hawaii was a result
Panama Canal being built was a result
Philipeans were insurrected as a result
Diplomacy
Dollar Diplomacy - US would lend money to other territories and as a return they would support the US. TAFT
Moral diplomacy - To act kind to countries in order to force democracy onto them. WILSON
Big Stick Diplomacy - To talk nice to other countries but remind them you are a big power - ROOSEVELT