World War I Facts; Studying Propraganda Posters

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  • 1. November 11

2. 1. Armistice means ___________________.2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11? What year did this happen? 3. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War. 4. ______________ means did not fight.5. Who was GavriloPrincip? 6. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I; 7.Who was Woodrow Wilson?8. Wilson had two positions about the World War. Describe them. 9. What was the Lusitania? 10. What was the Zimmerman Telegram? 11. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort. 12. Define propaganda. 13. List three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to 3. What happened on November 11? 4. What happened on November 11? 5. America During World War I 6. 1. The Great War Begins 7. Countries in Europe organized alliances if a war began. 8. Countries in Europe organized alliances if a war began. 9. Countries in Europe organized alliances if a war began.NEUTRA L 10. Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany French Prime MinisterGeorges ClemeceauTsar Ferdinand of BulgariaAlliesCentral PowersNEUTRALSultan Mehmed V of Ottoman EmpireEmperor Franz Josephof Austria HungaryKing George V of EnglandTsar Nicholas II of Russia 11. Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany French Prime MinisterGeorges ClemeceauTsar Ferdinand of BulgariaAlliesCentral PowersNEUTRALSultan Mehmed V of Ottoman EmpireEmperor Franz Josephof Austria HungaryKing George V of EnglandTsar Nicholas II of Russia 12. The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914. 13. The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.Archduke FerdinandGavriloPrincip 14. The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.Archduke FerdinandGavriloPrincip 15. The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.Archduke FerdinandGavriloPrincip 16. The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.Archduke FerdinandGavriloPrincip 17. The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.We would make very good leaders of Serbia.Archduke FerdinandGavriloPrincip 18. The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.We would make very good leaders of Serbia.Archduke FerdinandGet out of Serbia!GavriloPrincip 19. The beginning of the Great War: assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, future King of Austria-Hungary and his wife, Sophie during their visit to Serbia in August, 1914.Get out of Serbia!Archduke FerdinandGavriloPrincip 20. 2. USA Responds to the War 21. US President Woodrow Wilson 22. Every man who really loves America will act and speak in the true spirit of neutrality... The United States must be neutral.US President Woodrow Wilson 23. 1914191519161917 24. 3. New Technology in World War I 25. Technology in World War I 26. Technology in World War ITanks 27. Technology in World War ITanks 28. Technology in World War IAirplanes 29. Technology in World War IAirplanes 30. Technology in World War ITrench Warfare 31. Technology in World War ITrench Warfare 32. Technology in World War ITrench Warfare 33. Technology in World War ITrench Warfare 34. Technology in World War IPoison Gas 35. Technology in World War IPoison Gas 36. 4. USA Responds to the War 37. 4. USA Responds to the War ...Part II 38. The Sinking of the Lusitania in May, 1915. 39. The Zimmermann Telegram, sent by Arthur Zimmermann, German Ambassador to Mexico 40. The Zimmermann Telegram, sent by Arthur Zimmermann, German Ambassador to Mexico 41. The Zimmermann Telegram, sent by Arthur Zimmermann, German Ambassador to Mexico 42. The Zimmermann Telegram, sent by Arthur Zimmermann, German Ambassador to Mexico 43. The Zimmermann Telegram, sent by Arthur Zimmermann, German Ambassador to Mexico 44. The Zimmermann Telegram, sent by Arthur Zimmermann, German Ambassador to Mexico 45. The Zimmermann Telegram, sent by Arthur Zimmermann, German Ambassador to Mexico 46. ...We intend on the 1st of February unrestricted submarine warfare...to keep the United States of America neutral. In the event of this not succeeding, we make Mexico a proposal... make war together...The Zimmermann Telegram, sent by Arthur Zimmermann, German Ambassador to Mexico 47. 5. USA Enters the War 48. On April 2, 1917, President Wilson asks Congress to declare war against Germany. 49. The world must be made safe for democracy.US President Woodrow Wilson 50. America at Home During World War I: The Poster War 51. 6. Poster Ideas: *patriotism support for your country *link home front with military front *optimism *boost production at home and at work *encourage conservation of food and energy *enhance peoples personal responsibility *promote hate of the enemy 52. 6. Poster Ideas: *recruitment join the service *patriotism support for your country *link home front with military front *optimism *boost production at home and at work *encourage conservation of food and energy *enhance peoples personal responsibility *promote hate of the enemy 53. 6. Poster Ideas: *recruitment join the service *patriotism support your country *link home front with military front *optimism *boost production at home and at work *encourage conservation of food and energy *enhance peoples personal responsibility *promote hate of the enemy 54. 6. Poster Ideas: *recruitment join the service *patriotism support your country *link home front with military front *optimism *boost production at home and at work *encourage conservation of food and energy *enhance peoples personal responsibility *promote hate of the enemy 55. 6. Poster Ideas: *recruitment join the service *patriotism support your country *link home front with military front *optimism *boost production at home and at work *encourage conservation of food and energy *enhance peoples personal responsibility *promote hate of the enemy 56. 6. Poster Ideas: *recruitment join the service *patriotism support your country *link home front with military front *optimism *boost production at home and at work *encourage conservation of food and energy *enhance peoples personal responsibility *promote hate of the enemy 57. 6. Poster Ideas: *recruitment join the service *patriotism support your country *link home front with military front *optimism *boost production at home and at work *conserve food and energy *enhance peoples personal responsibility *promote hate of the enemy 58. 6. Poster Ideas: *recruitment join the service *patriotism support your country *link home front with military front *optimism *boost production at home and at work *conserve food and energy *enhancepersonal responsibility 59. 6. Poster Ideas: *recruitment join the service *patriotism support your country *link home front with military front *optimism *boost production at home and at work *conservefood and energy *enhancepersonal responsibility * hate the enemy 60. The Poster War New Government Agencies Support the War 61. The Poster War 7. Recruitment --Encouraging Men to Enlist 62. The Most Famous Recruitment Poster 63. 1917 Selective Service Act 64. 1917 Selective Service Act4,500,000 American men served in WW1 65. 1917 Selective Service Act400,000 African-Americans served in segregated units. 66. 1917 Selective Service Act15,000 Native-Americans served. 67. The Poster War 8. Encouraging People to Save Food 68. The Poster War 9. Encouraging People to Save Energy 69. 10. Encouraging People to Buy War Bonds 70. The Poster War 11. Social and Economic Opportunities for Women 71. The Poster War 12. Social and Economic Opportunities for African Americans 72. The Poster War 13. Social and Economic Opportunities for Immigrants 73. The Poster War 14. Wartime Propaganda 74. The Poster War * 14. Wartime Propaganda 75. The Poster War * 14. Wartime Propaganda *Propaganda: Messages designed to influence opinions 76. The Poster War * 14. Wartime Propaganda *Propaganda: Messages designed to influence opinions Goal of Propaganda: Anti-German Feelings 77. 15. Armistice 78. 1. Armistice means ___________________.2. What happened at 11 o'clock on November 11? What year did this happen? 3. Name two groups who fought each other in the World War. 4. ______________ means did not fight.5. Who was GavriloPrincip? 6. Name two kinds of technology that were new in World War I; 7.Who was Woodrow Wilson?8. Wilson had two positions about the World War. Describe them. 9. What was the Lusitania? 10. What was the Zimmerman Telegram? 11. Name 2 federal agencies that encouraged Americans to support the war effort. 12. Define propaganda. 13. List three ideas the government promoted in propaganda to convince Americans to 79. 6. Poster Ideas: *recruitment join the service *patriotism support your country *link home front with military front *optimism *boost production at home and at work *conservefood and energy *enhancepersonal responsibility * hate the enemy 80. Choose a Poster Write a Short Essay 1. Give the poster a title: 2. Identify the central figures or objects. 3. What action is happening in this poster? 4.What mood did the artist create? What in the picture creates this mood?5. What message or idea is the artist showing in this poster? 6. What ideas from the Office of War Information apply to your poster? Support your response with evidence.