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Explore the causes of World War I, including competition over imperial territories and the build-up of powerful militaries, and discover why the United States was unable to remain neutral in this conflict despite initial intentions. Learn about key events that led to America's entry into the war, such as German violations of U.S. neutrality, unrestricted submarine warfare, and the Zimmerman Telegram.

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  1. Essential Question: • What caused World War I and why was the United States unable to remain neutral in this conflict?

  2. From 1914 to 1919, World War I erupted in Europe This “Great War” began as a result of competition over imperial territories… …the build up of powerful, industrial militaries

  3. European rivalries led to two military alliances that threatened to draw European nations into war England, France, Russia formed the Triple Entente Austria-Hungary, Italy, Germany formed the Triple Alliance

  4. Rivalries due to militarism and imperialism increased nationalism among European powers British propaganda poster, 1897 Austrian national poster, 1900

  5. In 1914, Serbian terrorists assassinated Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand which triggered the start of World War I Nationalism was strong in the Balkans, where Serbia hoped to unite with Austrian Slavs

  6. Germany and Austria-Hungary were joined by Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire to form the Central Powers England, France, and Russia became the Allied Powers and eventually were joined by…

  7. …many nations throughout the world, including the United States

  8. The outbreak of WWI in 1914 was a test for America’s new foreign policy By 1914, the USA was a world power with overseas territories and influence in Latin America and Asia But Americans wanted to remain neutral and avoid involvement in Europe’s “Great War”

  9. Despite efforts by President Woodrow Wilson to remain neutral, the United States joined World War I Americans were outraged byGermanviolationsofU.S. neutrality and free trade Americans were outraged by German unrestricted submarine warfare and attacks on passenger ships like the Lusitania Americans were outraged by the Zimmerman Telegram in which Germany offered to return the Mexican Cession if Mexico went to war with the U.S.

  10. The USA remained neutral from 1914 to 1917, but in April 1917 Congress declared war on the Central Powers President Woodrow Wilson promised to “make the world safe for democracy”

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