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President Taft 1908-1912 17th Amendment passed Dollar Diplomacy Nicaragua 19109 Ballinger, a conservatie corporate lawyer becomes secretary of The interior Ballinger – Pinchot controversy

Election of 1912 Taft Roosevelt (bull moose party) New Nationalism, control monopoly Wilson Scholar as president “Preacher in the White House” governor of New Jersey The New Freedom Destroy monopoly Graduated income tax 1% on earnings over 4,000, 6% on earnings over 500,000 Federal trade commission act Segregation

The Great War Wilson and neutrality 1916 “He kept us out of war” Make the world safe for democray The war to end all wars Peace without victory Zimmerman Telegram

World War One "The Great War" Who emerged? Captain Patton Captain Marshall Corporal Hitler Major Rommel General MacArthur

Causes, National state, the Balkans, The Alliance System

England, france, Russia Germany, Austria, Italy

Imperialism, colonies in Africa

Serbs versus Slavs, Balkans

Germany verus France, Alscace - Lorraine Germany vs. England, naval power

Poor Diplomocay

Media inflamed public boredom Militarism

German, 100 divisions, 800,000 troops and 6 million reserves

Kaise Wilhelm

Austria 49 Divisions occicer corp Austrian, men, slavs

France, 62 divisions with 750,000 troops

Britain 5 divisions, naval power

Russians 114 divisions, 10 millionreserves

US 1 division, 70,000 reserves

Hapsburg Empire Arch Duke Arch Duchess Franz Ferdinand

48 Hour ultimatum

Blank Check

Willy-Nicky telegrams

"Over a scrap of paper"

Rape of Belgium

Trench Warfare

Wilson and the War Neutrality Hoove relief fund

"Too proud to fight" "He kept us out of war"

cash and carry US orders boomed U-boat Lusitania, 1,200 killed

Anti German feeling

"The Hun" "Liberty Cabbage" "East of Eden"

1916 Verdun

Somme No mans land

1917 German peace rejected

1917 Russian revolution

Kerensky Lenin

April 6, 1918 US and WW I Congress-woman Rankin Zimmerman note

Make the world safe for democracy War to end all wars

the Yanks are coming General Blackjack Pershing

Dough boys 2 million men

Peace without victory

Wilsons 14 points

Freedom of the seas no secret alliances Chec and Slav independent Serbia gets Bosnia Poland created with Access to the sea League of nations senate veto "I believe, I believe" Pueblo Colorado, 40 speeches in 22 days

Treaty of Versaille War Guilt German Repreations

November 1918

Kaise Abdicates

Weimar Republic

Did German army lose the war?

Stab in the back legend

The Lost generation 8 million dead in battle 3 million non battle dead or 5,000 per day for 4 years

lessons? defensse stronger than offense Hitler seeks a new way, Blitzkrieg

US felt "we won"

Peace without victory?

Big government concieved

Income tax, Federal reserve, WW I New Freedom

1908 taxes 1% on 20 grand 7% on 500,000

WW I US shifts from being a debtor nation to a creditor and this will remain until 1980s

1900 GDP 19 billion 1915 Fed govt. spent 2% 1919 22% equaled 1990s

1920s = 7%

1916 Fed budget = 700 million 1919 fed budget = 18 billion

war labor board 1918 8 hour day, 44 hour max Union recognition 1918 unemployment 1.4% 1920s Union support gone

Frederick Taylor Principles of Scientific Management

1910 15% US home had electricty 1900 US US GDP was 19 ;billion while Germany's was 9.5 billion

WEstern frontier closed

Roaring Twenties

coonskin caps. Jazz, Model T Henry Ford Radio, RCA Jack BennyWorld War One "The Great War" Who emerged? Captain Patton Captain Marshall Corporal Hitler Major Rommel General MacArthur

Causes, National state, the Balkans, The Alliance System

England, france, Russia Germany, Austria, Italy

Imperialism, colonies in Africa

Serbs versus Slavs, Balkans

Germany verus France, Alscace - Lorraine Germany vs. England, naval power

Poor Diplomocay

Media inflamed public boredom Militarism

German, 100 divisions, 800,000 troops and 6 million reserves

Kaise Wilhelm

Austria 49 Divisions occicer corp Austrian, men, slavs

France, 62 divisions with 750,000 troops

Britain 5 divisions, naval power

Russians 114 divisions, 10 millionreserves

US 1 division, 70,000 reserves

Hapsburg Empire Arch Duke Arch Duchess Franz Ferdinand

48 Hour ultimatum

Blank Check

Willy-Nicky telegrams

"Over a scrap of paper"

Rape of Belgium

Trench Warfare

Wilson and the War Neutrality Hoove relief fund

"Too proud to fight" "He kept us out of war"

cash and carry US orders boomed U-boat Lusitania, 1,200 killed

Anti German feeling

"The Hun" "Liberty Cabbage" "East of Eden"

1916 Verdun

Somme No mans land

1917 German peace rejected

1917 Russian revolution

Kerensky Lenin

April 6, 1918 US and WW I Congress-woman Rankin Zimmerman note

Make the world safe for democracy War to end all wars

the Yanks are coming General Blackjack Pershing

Dough boys 2 million men

Peace without victory

Wilsons 14 points

Freedom of the seas no secret alliances Chec and Slav independent Serbia gets Bosnia Poland created with Access to the sea League of nations senate veto "I believe, I believe" Pueblo Colorado, 40 speeches in 22 days

Treaty of Versaille War Guilt German Repreations

November 1918

Kaise Abdicates

Weimar Republic

Did German army lose the war?

Stab in the back legend

The Lost generation 8 million dead in battle 3 million non battle dead or 5,000 per day for 4 years

lessons? defensse stronger than offense Hitler seeks a new way, Blitzkrieg

US felt "we won"

Peace without victory?

Big government concieved

Income tax, Federal reserve, WW I New Freedom

1908 taxes 1% on 20 grand 7% on 500,000

WW I US shifts from being a debtor nation to a creditor and this will remain until 1980s

1900 GDP 19 billion 1915 Fed govt. spent 2% 1919 22% equaled 1990s

1920s = 7%

1916 Fed budget = 700 million 1919 fed budget = 18 billion

war labor board 1918 8 hour day, 44 hour max Union recognition 1918 unemployment 1.4% 1920s Union support gone

Frederick Taylor Principles of Scientific Management

1910 15% US home had electricty 1900 US US GDP was 19 ;billion while Germany's was 9.5 billion

WEstern frontier closed

Roaring Twenties

coonskin caps. Jazz, Model T Henry Ford Radio, RCA Jack Benny

 Updated Tuesday, April 29, 2008 at 3:50:23 PM by Greg Knittel - knittelgregory@deanza.edu
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