World War I - Guiding Questions
Part 1 Guiding Questions
- What were the underlining causes of World War I and what was the event that sparked the war?
- What new fighting techniques were implemented during World War I?
- Based on these causes, what county would you support in the war? Who would you most blame the war on?
Part 2 Guiding Questions
- What were the events that led the United States into the war?
- In your opinion, was there any way that the United States could have avoided involvement in the war?
Part 3 Guiding Questions
- How did the Federal Government and President Wilson’s actions affect personal liberties in the United States during the war?
- Would the actions of the government during World War I be allowed today? Why or Why not?
- In your opinion, should the government be allowed to restrict free speech during a time of war? Explain.
Part 4 Guiding Questions
- What effects did the war have on the map of Europe?
- What countries gained territory, what countries lost territory, what countries were created and which ones were eliminated?
- Do you think this may have caused future problem? Why or Why not?
- What were President Wilson’s goals for peace when he when to Paris? Were those goals achieved?
Key Concepts, Terms, & People
Part 1
- Nationalism
- trench warfare - Militarism - Poison Gas - Alliances - Submarine Warfare - Territorial Conflicts Part 2 - Zimmerman Note - John J. Pershing - Lusitania |
Part 3
- Creel Commission
- George Creel - Espionage Act - Schenck vs. United States 1919 Part 4 - Treaty of Versailles - League of Nations - 14 points - Henry Cabot Lodge |
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