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THE USA in the 20th CENTURY
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The USA in the 20th Century
1. America in World War One 
2. America after WWI
3. America in World War II
4. America after WWII
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The USA in the 20th Century 1. America in World War One 2. America after WWI 3. America in World War II 4. America after WWII

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1. America in WWI
1.1. American Entry into WWI
     
The U.S. government, under Woodrow Wilson`s control, called for NEUTRALITY “in thought and deed”;
May 7, 1915, a German submarine sunk the British liner Lusitania, killing 1198 people(128-Americans);
Wilson: "America is too proud to fight," demanded an end to attacks on passenger ships;
Wilson made all the key decisions and kept the economy on a peacetime basis, while allowing large-scale loans to Britain and France.
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1. America in WWI 1.1. American Entry into WWI The U.S. government, under Woodrow Wilson`s control, called for NEUTRALITY “in thought and deed”; May 7, 1915, a German submarine sunk the British liner Lusitania, killing 1198 people(128-Americans); Wilson: "America is too proud to fight," demanded an end to attacks on passenger ships; Wilson made all the key decisions and kept the economy on a peacetime basis, while allowing large-scale loans to Britain and France.

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1.2. Elites
3 groups of national elites:
1. Anti-war (“pacifists”): wanted to keep America out of war (Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan(a Democrat), Republican Senator Robert M. La Follette, industrialist Henry Ford);
2. “Liberal internationalists”: supported armed force to create a collective security system ( President Woodrow Wilson, former president William Howard);
3. “Atlanticists”: sought a security relationship with Britain (former president Theodore Roosevelt, Republican Senators Elihu Root & Henry Cabot Lodge)
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1.2. Elites 3 groups of national elites: 1. Anti-war (“pacifists”): wanted to keep America out of war (Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan(a Democrat), Republican Senator Robert M. La Follette, industrialist Henry Ford); 2. “Liberal internationalists”: supported armed force to create a collective security system ( President Woodrow Wilson, former president William Howard); 3. “Atlanticists”: sought a security relationship with Britain (former president Theodore Roosevelt, Republican Senators Elihu Root & Henry Cabot Lodge)

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1.3. Business considerations

The beginning of World War I in Europe coincided with the end of the Recession of 1913-1914 in America.
Exports to belligerent nations: $824.8 million (1913) → $2.25 billion(1917).
Bethlehem Steel → the profits resulting from wartime sales expanded the company into the third largest manufacturing company in the country.
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1.3. Business considerations The beginning of World War I in Europe coincided with the end of the Recession of 1913-1914 in America. Exports to belligerent nations: $824.8 million (1913) → $2.25 billion(1917). Bethlehem Steel → the profits resulting from wartime sales expanded the company into the third largest manufacturing company in the country.

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1.4. Preparedness Movement
1915 – in Eastern cities a new "Preparedness" movement (PM) emerged;
The driving forces behind Preparedness – Republicans (General Leonard Wood, Theodore Roosevelt);
The PM argued that the United States needed to immediately build up strong naval and land forces for defensive purposes;
The PM`s "realistic" philosophy of world affairs: economic strength and military muscle are more decisive than idealistic campaigns for democracy and national self-determination.
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1.4. Preparedness Movement 1915 – in Eastern cities a new "Preparedness" movement (PM) emerged; The driving forces behind Preparedness – Republicans (General Leonard Wood, Theodore Roosevelt); The PM argued that the United States needed to immediately build up strong naval and land forces for defensive purposes; The PM`s "realistic" philosophy of world affairs: economic strength and military muscle are more decisive than idealistic campaigns for democracy and national self-determination.

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1.5. Democrats respond

The Democratic party saw the Preparedness movement as a threat;
Neither the Army nor Navy was in shape for war;
Wilson embraced a building program designed to make the fleet the equal of the Royal Navy by the mid-1920s;
The weakness of American military power encouraged Berlin to start its unrestricted submarine attacks in 1917.
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1.5. Democrats respond The Democratic party saw the Preparedness movement as a threat; Neither the Army nor Navy was in shape for war; Wilson embraced a building program designed to make the fleet the equal of the Royal Navy by the mid-1920s; The weakness of American military power encouraged Berlin to start its unrestricted submarine attacks in 1917.

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1.6. Declaration of War
In January 1917 Germany decided to resume submarine warfare on all commercial ships headed toward Britain, realizing it would mean war with the U.S. 
The Zimmermann Telegram(16 January 1917) – diplomatic proposal from the German Empire to Mexico to make war against the United States.
Congress voted to declare war on April 6, 1917.
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1.6. Declaration of War In January 1917 Germany decided to resume submarine warfare on all commercial ships headed toward Britain, realizing it would mean war with the U.S. The Zimmermann Telegram(16 January 1917) – diplomatic proposal from the German Empire to Mexico to make war against the United States. Congress voted to declare war on April 6, 1917.

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 President Wilson before Congress, announcing the break in official relations with Germany on 3 February 1917
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President Wilson before Congress, announcing the break in official relations with Germany on 3 February 1917

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1.7. Home front
    The home front saw a systematic mobilization of the entire population and the entire economy to produce the soldiers, food supplies, munitions, and money needed to win the war.
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1.7. Home front The home front saw a systematic mobilization of the entire population and the entire economy to produce the soldiers, food supplies, munitions, and money needed to win the war.

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Food and Fuel Control Act
(August 10, 1917)
Food Administration and the Federal Fuel Administration were created;
There were voluntary "meatless Tuesdays" and "sweetless Saturdays. Both Mondays and Wednesdays were "wheatless".
There were "gasless Sundays," "heatless Mondays," and "lightless nights."
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Food and Fuel Control Act (August 10, 1917) Food Administration and the Federal Fuel Administration were created; There were voluntary "meatless Tuesdays" and "sweetless Saturdays. Both Mondays and Wednesdays were "wheatless". There were "gasless Sundays," "heatless Mondays," and "lightless nights."

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Women
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Women

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Children
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Children

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Propaganda

Committee on Public Information (pro-war speeches at thousands of public gatherings);
Other forms of propaganda: newsreels, photos, large-print posters, magazine and newspaper articles, and billboards;
Film industry produced a wide variety of propaganda films.
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Propaganda Committee on Public Information (pro-war speeches at thousands of public gatherings); Other forms of propaganda: newsreels, photos, large-print posters, magazine and newspaper articles, and billboards; Film industry produced a wide variety of propaganda films.

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1.8. Army and Navy

The United States – a self-styled "Associated Power“;
Selective Service Act: by summer 1918 the U.S. was sending 10,000 fresh soldiers to France every day;
In 1917, the U.S. Congress gave U.S. citizenship to Puerto Ricans when they were drafted to participate in World War I;
In the summer of 1918, U.S divisions turned back the powerful final German offensive (Second Battle of the Marne) and advanced in the Allied final offensive.
Victory over Germany was achieved on November 11, 1918 after German morale had collapsed on both the Western and Home Fronts.
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1.8. Army and Navy The United States – a self-styled "Associated Power“; Selective Service Act: by summer 1918 the U.S. was sending 10,000 fresh soldiers to France every day; In 1917, the U.S. Congress gave U.S. citizenship to Puerto Ricans when they were drafted to participate in World War I; In the summer of 1918, U.S divisions turned back the powerful final German offensive (Second Battle of the Marne) and advanced in the Allied final offensive. Victory over Germany was achieved on November 11, 1918 after German morale had collapsed on both the Western and Home Fronts.



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