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Allies in World War 1

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Emily Langdon Henderson Period 3 "It has been said that cancellation of Allied war debts was theoretically desirable but practically impossible." The desire of the United States to secure repayment for cash loans and goods extended to European Allies during and after World War I was a highly publicized issue during the 1920??HYPERLINK "http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1564.html"s. Along with this, Some say that the United States got nothing out of being involved in World War One. However, this is untrue. The US had huge economic investments with the British and French, meaning if the Allies were to lose, as well as moral gains and political gains.

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World War I How did Wilson persuade the American people to support the entry into World War I? The US gov?t used propaganda against the Germans. For German military strategists, what did the entry of the US into the war mean? There would be more power on the western front What happened to prices during WWI? Prices soared What was the immediate cause of the US declaring war on Germany? The Germans kept sinking American ships What was the new weapons technology of WWI? Airplanes, poison gas, machine guns What did Germany promise to do in the Sussex Pledge? The German gov?t promised that U boats would warn ships before attacking Why was the second battle of the Marne significant? The German offensive, on the western front, backfired and the French killed many Germans

The Earth and Its Peoples 4th edition. Notes expanded on chapter 29 and 30

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Exam #3 Notes History 1020 LevI book Without Mercy: Total War Alliances and World War Triple Entente France Great Britain Russia U.S. (post -1917) Triple Alliance Austria-Hungary Germany Italy (switch 1915) Memory of the assassination Spark cause of war Bulkan region the assassination lives on primary cause for WWI Vasa and the Magic Fish Story told in Balkan region to deal with psychic pain associated with war Teaching children to be careful what you wish for Be specific The Schlieffen Plan and Plan XVII Who was the first to make the move? Germany Linger on in memory of WWI Reasons: Geographic Size of European Standing Armies (1914) Russia had by far the biggest standing army 1.2 1.3 million solders France 763,820 solders Germany 866,026 solders Wants to avoid two-front war
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