Sheldon High School A.P. U.S. History
Ch. 33 "The War to End War"

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CH. 33 THE WAR TO END WAR

 

FLASH CARD I.D.S Define and give the causes and effects of the following

1.      Zimmerman Note                                   

2.      Espionage and Sedition Acts

3.      Food Administration

4.      Fourteen Points                          

5.      Industrial Workers of the World

6.      irreconcilables

7.      League of Nations                                 

8.      War Industries Board                             

9.      Treaty of Versailles

10. Committee on Public Information

 

SOCRATIC SEMINAR PROMPTS Select three prompts and write a one paragraph response to each prompt you select .

 

1.      What were the arguments for and against war from 1914-1917 and what events ultimately led to American entry into World War I? 

2.      In what ways did Pres. Wilson turn the war into an ideological crusade to make the world better?

3.      Compare World War I to the five previous wars in American history up to 1917.  What were the similarities and what were the differences?

4.      In what ways did World War I substantially alter American society and culture (e.g., ethnic, class, gender, and race relations?

5.      How were civil liberties limited during World War I and what was the justification for taking these measures. 

6.      Do you think the American government should limit civil liberties during times of war?  Why or why not?

7.      What was America's military and ideological contribution to the Allied victory?

8.      How was Wilson forced to compromise during the peace negotiations, and why did America in the end refuse to ratify the treaty and join the League of Nations?

9.      In what ways did the World War I era reflect the peak of the Progressive Movement?