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    10. Under the site"Aerodrome", describe what an "Ace" is?
    An ace is a military aviator or airman credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft.
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    1. On Jan 19, 1917.
    Reich Foreign Secretary Zimmermann's telegram to Mexico urging her entry into war against the United States is discovered and translated by the British.
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    10. Under the site"Aerodrome", describe what an "Ace" is?
    An ace is a military aviator or airman credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft.
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    Would You Have Made a Good Officer? - answer questions based on trench warfare
    PART 3 -- Weapons of War
    Hey gang,
    Write down these notes and label them, Chapter 6, Section 1 "From Neutrality to War". Only copy down the highlighted parts.

    President Wilson Neutrality Notes:
    President Wilson did not necessarily want us to go to war in 1917. Below are some reasons why he did not want to and there are other reasons that forced him into going in to World War 1.
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    2. after a German victory Mexico would get back TX, NM, AZ
    ii. Germany announced unrestricted submarine warfare against Britain
    Let me know when you are finished and we will begin on our next assignment which we need to finish today as well.
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Thursday, October 8

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    Would You Have Made a Good Officer? - answer questions based on trench warfare
    PART 3 -- Weapons of War
    Please copy these notes down.
    President Wilson Neutrality Notes:
    President Wilson did not necessarily want us to go to war in 1917. Below are some reasons why he did not want to and there are other reasons that forced him into going in to World War 1.
    I. America Was a “Melting Pot” of Nations
    -Wilson didn’t want to see the war set Americans against each other
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    Would You Have Made a Good Officer? - answer questions based on trench warfare
    PART 3 -- Weapons of War
    Please copy these notes down.
    President Wilson Neutrality Notes:

    I. America Was a “Melting Pot” of Nations
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    each other
    -Unless our nation’s interests were directly threatened, we wanted no part of it
    A. Americans Have Divided Loyalties
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    i. German Americans
    ii. Irish Americans
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    and France
    i. Both had strong historical tied with the U.S.
    B. American Opinion Crystallizes
    a. German invasion of neutral Belgium swayed the U.S. opinion
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    was neutral
    b. 3 DISTINCT POINTS ON THE WAR
    i. isolationists- believed the war was none of U.S’s business
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    II. Neutrality Gives Way to War
    A. Britain Blockades Germany
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    blockaded Germany
    b. Law allows contraband to be confiscated legally by any belligerent nation
    i. Contraband: goods such as weapons and other articles used to fight a war
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    B. German Submarine Violates Neutral Rights
    a. February 1915 Germany began sinking Allied ships with U-boats
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    = Submarines
    c. Germans sunk British passenger liner Lusitania off the coast of Ireland
    d. Sussex Pledge – Germany pledged not to sink unarmed ships
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    Would You Have Made a Good Officer? - answer questions based on trench warfare
    PART 3 -- Weapons of War
    I. America Was a “Melting Pot” of Nations
    -Wilson didn’t want to see the war set Americans against each other
    -Unless our nation’s interests were directly threatened, we wanted no part of it
    A. Americans Have Divided Loyalties
    a. Many American supported the nations where they were born
    i. German Americans
    ii. Irish Americans
    b. Most Americans sided with Britain and France
    i. Both had strong historical tied with the U.S.
    B. American Opinion Crystallizes
    a. German invasion of neutral Belgium swayed the U.S. opinion
    i. Belgium was neutral
    b. 3 DISTINCT POINTS ON THE WAR
    i. isolationists- believed the war was none of U.S’s business
    ii. interventionists- believed the war affected U.S interest and that the U.S. should intervene on the side of the Allies
    iii. internationalists- believed the U.S. should play an active role in world affairs and work toward achieving piece but NOT enter the war
    II. Neutrality Gives Way to War
    A. Britain Blockades Germany
    a. British leaders blockaded Germany
    b. Law allows contraband to be confiscated legally by any belligerent nation
    i. Contraband: goods such as weapons and other articles used to fight a war
    c. British army took virtually every product
    B. German Submarine Violates Neutral Rights
    a. February 1915 Germany began sinking Allied ships with U-boats
    b. U-boats = Submarines
    c. Germans sunk British passenger liner Lusitania off the coast of Ireland
    d. Sussex Pledge – Germany pledged not to sink unarmed ships
    C. Wilson Prepares for War
    a. 1916 Congress passed two pieces of legislation to prepare for war
    i. The National Defense Act – expanded the size of the army
    ii. Naval Construction Act – ordered for the building for more ships
    D. America Enters the War
    a. 1917 two events took place that pushed the U.S. into war
    i. Zimmerman Note
    1. German prime minister proposed an allegiance with Mexico
    2. after a German victory Mexico would get back TX, NM, AZ
    ii. Germany announced unrestricted submarine warfare against Britain

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    Rosato's History Class Wiki
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    1.PART 1 -- PBS The
    Please answer the following questions using the above link.
    Under "Timeline", find out what happened:
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    10. Under the site"Aerodrome", describe what an "Ace" is?
    Please post/send all answers to me clearly numbered so that I may give you a grade!
    2.PART 2 -- Life in nthe Trenches Virtual Trench Tour and
    Article on Life in the Trenches
    WeaponsWould You Have Made a Good Officer? - answer questions based on trench warfare
    PART 3 -- Weapons
    of War
    Mrs. Woudenberg's Links
    First World War.com
    Aerodome - Aces and Aircraft of World War I
    Would You Have Made a Good Officer? - answer questions based on trench warfare
    Art of the First World War
    Photos of the Great War - World War I Image Archive
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    Rosato's History Class Wiki
    Links
    PBS1. PBS The Great War
    virtual trench tour

    Please answer the following questions using the above link.
    Under "Timeline", find out what happened:
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    10. Under the site"Aerodrome", describe what an "Ace" is?
    Please post/send all answers to me clearly numbered so that I may give you a grade!
    2. Virtual Trench Tour and Front Line Trench Virtual Tour
    Article on Life in the Trenches
    Weapons of War

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    Please post/send all answers to me clearly numbered so that I may give you a grade!
    Mrs. Woudenberg's Links
    World War I and Life in the Trenches
    First World War.com
    Aerodome - Aces and Aircraft of World War I
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