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Chapter Twenty-Three: America and the Great War Brinkley, The Unfinished Nation, 4/e

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Chapter Twenty-Three:

America and the Great War

Brinkley, The Unfinished Nation, 4/e

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Chapter Twenty-Three: America and the Great War

The Road to War The Collapse of the European Peace

Competing Alliances

Promoting the War in Australia.

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Chapter Twenty-Three: America and the Great War

The Road to War The Collapse of the European Peace

Competing Alliances Archduke Ferdinand Assassinated

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The Road to War Wilson’s Neutrality

Sympathy with Britain

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Woodrow Wilson (Library of Congress)

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The Road to War Wilson’s Neutrality

Sympathy with Britain Submarine Warfare

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The Lusitania in New York City (Library of Congress)

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The Road to War Preparedness Versus

Pacifism Pacifists and

Interventionists

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The Election of 1916

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The Road to War A War for Democracy

“Peace Without Victory”

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“It must be a peace without victory. . . . Victory would mean peace forced upon the loser; a victor's terms imposed upon the vanquished. It would be accepted in humiliation, under duress, at an intolerable sacrifice, and would leave a sting, a resentment, a bitter memory upon which terms of peace would rest, not permanently, but only as upon quicksand. Only a peace between equals can last: only a peace, the very principle of which is equality, and a common participation in a common benefit.”

- Woodrow Wilson

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The Road to War A War for Democracy

“Peace Without Victory” Zimmermann Telegram

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“War Without Stint” The Military Struggle

Bolshevik Revolution

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“War Without Stint” The Military Struggle

Bolshevik Revolution Argonne Forest

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America in World War I: The Western Front, 1918.

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“War Without Stint” The New Technology of

Warfare Trench Warfare

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Life in the Trenches

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“War Without Stint” The New Technology of Warfare

Trench Warfare Appalling Casualties

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“War Without Stint” Organizing the Economy

for War “Liberty Bonds”

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“War Without Stint” Organizing the Economy for War

“Liberty Bonds” War Industries Board

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Selling Liberty Bonds

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“War Without Stint” The Search for Social Unity

Committee on Public Information

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“War Without Stint” The Search for Social Unity

Committee on Public Information Espionage and Sedition Acts

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“War Without Stint” The Search for Social Unity

Committee on Public Information Espionage and Sedition Acts Suppressing Dissent

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A Warning

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The Search for a New World Order The Fourteen Points

Wilson’s International Vision

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Woodrow Wilson (Library of Congress)

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The Search for a New World Order The Fourteen Points

Wilson’s International Vision Allied Resistance

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Woodrow Wilson (Library of Congress)

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The Search for a New World Order The Paris Peace Conference

Negotiating the Peace The League of Nations

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The Search for a New World Order The Ratification Battle

Henry Cabot Lodge

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“I have found that you get nothing in this world that is worthwhile without fighting for it.”

-Woodrow Wilson

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The Search for a New World Order The Ratification Battle

Henry Cabot Lodge League Membership Rejected

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A Society in Turmoil The Unstable Economy

Postwar Recession

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Women Industrial Workers

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A Society in Turmoil The Unstable Economy

Postwar Recession Labor Unrest

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Union Membership, 1900-1920

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A Society in Turmoil The Demands of African Americans

“Great Migration”

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African-American Migration, 1910-1950

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A Society in Turmoil The Demands of African Americans

“Great Migration” Chicago Race Riot

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True Sons of Freedom (Library of Congress)

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A Society in Turmoil The Demands of African Americans

“Great Migration” Chicago Race Riot United Negro Improvement Association

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A Society in Turmoil The Red Scare

Popular Fears of Radicalism A. Mitchell Palmer Sacco and Vanzetti

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A Society in Turmoil The Retreat from Idealism

Disillusionment and Reaction

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