World War I World History Chapter 27. Causes of The Great War 6 Causes of WWI 1. Imperialism – intense rivalries for colonies 2. Need for new markets.
World War I (1914-1918) Key People and Events. Woodrow Wilson President of the USA (1913-1921) – Opposed imperialism – Declared the U.S. neutral at.
Imperialism and WWI Test Review Imperialism Extending a nation’s authority over another by economic, political or military means.
WWI: Turning Point U.S. Enters, Russia Exits. U.S. Position at Beginning of War U.S. neutral – war is a “European affair” U.S. strongest, neutral industrialized.
Chapter 30. Austrian Archduke, and heir to the throne, Franz Ferdinand visited the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo in June 1914 A man shot the Archduke.
US ENTRY INTO WWI. American Neutrality President Woodrow Wilson declares the US neutral Did not want to get involved in a foreign war. This was a difficult.
Denmark – Europe‘s border to the East? The discourse on the reintroduction of permanent border controls at the Danish borders Martin Klatt, Dept. of Border.
World Bank Whistleblower Karen Hudes .
The Great War World War I. Setting the stage for War Imperialism led to increasing international tensions Created vast empires Increased competition.
Reasons for American Entrance Into WWI German USW (unrestricted Submarine Warfare) Allied Propaganda Hostility Toward Germany American economic.
World War I “ The Great War ” World War I (WWI). Key Objectives Identify 4 main causes of World War I (WWI). Identify 3 causes for United States involvement.
World War I Unrestricted Submarine Warfare U.S. Entry into the War.