World War I began in 1914 as a result of several things including alliances and nationalism throughout the world, and imperialistic nations attempting to gain more global power. The United States tried to stay with the foreign policy known as isolationism and stay completely out of the war. However, due to Germany’s severe actions, America was forced to enter the war in 1917 on the side of the Allies. This greatly helped the Allies in accomplishing a victory. The war ended in 1919 although there were still bitter feelings between the different countries. Following World War I, United States’ government became more involved and there was rising conflict over political influence in other nations, the economy took a turn for the worst, …show more content…
F). She was convicted for going against the Espionage Act although it was seen unfair by several citizens including Eugene Debs who created a whole speech against it. He was later convicted for violating the Sedition Act. The Sedition Act stated that no American citizen could do anything that went against the United States’ government (Doc. J). Many people were put into prison for violating this despite it being controversial and possibly denying one’s freedom of speech guaranteed in the First Amendment. In addition, propaganda was used in order to support the war. For example, the poster with Uncle Sam and the words “I want you for U.S. Army” was used all over the place (Doc. E). This got citizens to support the war by enlisting in the army. It was an indirect approach that the government used to control the citizens into supporting the war. Also, President Wilson established a law forcing men to enlist in the army (Doc. I). This was a clear way that the government took more control within what American citizens did. It essentially used force to get citizens to support the war that they had entered despite their personal beliefs. The United States’ government became more involved by creating new laws, forcing citizens to support the war. During and after World War I, the United States’ economy suffered. Citizens were expected to pay liberty bonds to support the war (Doc.
There were many reasons and results as to why World War I happened. Many events occurred during this time. The U.S declared war on April 6th, 1917. The United States stayed neutral at the beginning of World War I. President Wilson said that the U.S wouldn’t take sides. American companies sold war supplies to the fighting countries.
World War 1, also known as The Great War, was the first major war of the 20th century. The war started with the assassination of the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Austria believed that Serbia was behind the murder and declared war. Germany supported Austria, and Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire would join to become the Central Powers. However, Russia and France supported Serbia, and Britain, Italy, and Belgium would soon join to become the Allied Powers. America chose not to enter the war until l917 when Germany left them no choice. However, when America did decide to enter the war they supported the Allied Powers. America changed the war and tilted the odds to favor heavily towards the Allies. The war involved more countries than any war
World War 1 was a war that lasted from 1914 to 1918 and was a war that involved and was molded around alliances. This war in Europe would eventually turn into a global war that would involve 32 countries. United States involvement was crucial to the outcome of World War 1 and made a serious impact in our country. Both positive and negative effects were felt by Americans during and even long after the war. Mixed feelings were felt from many Americans for entering the war that would affect society.
World War began in 1914 and ended in 1918. World War 1 affected American society because America constantly feared the outcomes of the war and the results of migration.
The Impact WW1 had on a number of countries was great, but what did it
Politics executed a part in America entering the war also. Propaganda from both sides determined America’s decision. President Wilson did not want to go to war, but when Teddy Roosevelt wanted to run for anther term, Wilson felt intimidated and declared that there would be a preparation program and a chance that America would go to war. By taking part in the war, America was validating itself as a world power.
America had just come out of World War I, one of the bloodiest and most violent episodes in this nation's history. After the horror and pain the previous war inflicted, societies were submerged in disillusionment, cultural experimentation, and hedonism. Many Americans came to enjoy the blessings of consumerism and excess. They felt entitled to pleasure and comfort in exchange for their deep emotional scars and the brutal carnage they had just faced.
World War One was a big and horrible thing. It was the war where Britain,France, Russia, Italy, and eventually the US fought against Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. World War One ended up killing over 38 million people from all around the world. It was a terrible thing and it had ruined people, businesses, and even countries themselves. There were many reasons behind World War One and there were also many different impacts it had on America.
It seemed like everyone was doing something to help with the war. However, those who didn't were made out to be nonaligned with American beliefs in aiding the enemy. Moreover, it seemed like the American government was getting more power and influence on its citizens. In 1917 the Espionage Act became a law in the United States which “ prohibited spying, interfering with [military] draft and false statements” against the government (Espionage Act of 1917). This was the beginning of restriction of freedom on individuals. Nonetheless, to strengthen the Espionage Act the “Sedition Act was amended” a year later (Sedition Act of 1918). The Sedition Act stated that nobody can criticize the “form of government” directly or indirectly (qtd. In Foner pg.590 ). This was clearly a restriction on the freedom of the press and speech. It seemed like the government was acting like a “King [that] can do no wrong” ( Williams 319). A variety of people were “prosecuted under the original and amended Espionage Act” (Sedition Act of
World War I delayed the spread of government in the name of economic welfare. Instead, it allowed for expansion of government in the name of securing liberties…our founding principle. World War I mobilized our nation to support our allies and eventually our own troops in the fight against the Central Powers. Unprepared for war, the United States had to act quickly. The federal government assumed new power in order to convert the economy for war. The Wilson administration took few but very powerful steps to convert
World War I, also known as The Great War, started in 1914 after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand and his wife. There were 2 sides to the war, the Allied powers and the Central Powers. The U.S. joined the war, in 1917, after Germany sunk British and French ships with U.S. passengers on it. While America was at war, blacks moved up North, started the Harlem Renaissance, and created racial pride, even though they weren’t treated well (Great).
World War 1 was a war that began in 1914. It consisted of many countries around the world who chose to fight for either the allied powers or the central powers. The War was fought mainly in Europe and it started with just European countries fighting. Later, more international countries started to join World War 1. The United States of America joined the war in 1917 on the side of the allies. Even though many people believed that the US should have stayed out of World War One, America joined the War on the side of the allies for benefits such as, moral diplomacy, dollar diplomacy, and constable of the world. Moral diplomacy was used by the US in this time period spread democracy and promote peace. America wanted to improve their economy. Also, America wanted to boost their social standing and be viewed as more powerful by the rest of the world. There were a variety of benefits that could be gained from America entering World War One on the side of the allies, which the United States of America thought outweighed the idea of remaining out of the War.
World War I was unlike any other war before it. The total casualties reached about about 38 million, with over 17 million deaths, 7 million of them being civilians, and 20 million wounded. World War I was well known for the extensive system of trenches from which men of both sides fought, the lethal new technologies unleashed such as poison gas, and for the battles under the sea and in the skies. At first, the two sides consisted of the Allies: France, Britain, and Russia, against the Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey. As the war carried on however, the tides turned towards the Central Powers. Needing help, the Allies turned towards America for assistance. The United States however, were very reluctant at first, sticking to their public policies. Trading with both sides of the belligerents, the United States did not want to halt their booming economy, and the large number of protests by immigrant citizens made joining the war even less desirable. It was only after Britain 's decision to blockade Germany, Germany’s announcement to resume unrestricted submarine warfare, and the British discovery of the Zimmerman Telegram that the United States finally decided to join the war.
When you think about it WWI impacted the US in so many ways. The war made the US a major powerhouse in the world. If the war didn’t happen the US wouldn’t be as big as it is now.
World War I was a long bloody war. The United States went into the war in 1917, after the Germans submarine attacked the British and the United States ships.