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United States home front during World War I

History Alive! Chapter 24 Study Guide

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Study Guide for Chapter 24 The Home Front Key Content Terms Define and explain the significance of each Key Content Term listed below. Women?s Peace Party Committee on Public Information Liberty Bonds Great Migration Espionage Act Sedition Act Wobblies Schenck v. United States Key Content Questions Consult History Alive! Pursuing American Ideals and your reading notes to answer the following questions. Identify the main ways in which people demonstrated their opposition to U.S. participation in World War I. Evaluate the effectiveness of the government?s propaganda campaign in building public support on the home front. What impact did U.S. entry into World War I have on the economy? How did wartime economic and security concerns affect the role of the federal government?

History Alive! Chapter 22 Study Guide

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Study Guide for Chapter 22 From Neutrality to War Key Content Terms Define and explain the significance of each Key Content Term listed below. Central powers Allied powers U-boat Lusitania unrestricted submarine warfare Sussex pledge preparedness movement Zimmerman note Key Content Questions Consult History Alive! Pursuing American Ideals and your reading notes to answer the following questions. Explain how conditions in Europe caused an assassination to turn into a global conflict. Describe the advantages and disadvantages of American neutrality at the outset of World War I. How did the use of unrestricted submarine warfare contribute to anti- German sentiment in the United States?
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