Chapter 23: Americans in the Great War, 1914-1919
23.1 Discuss Woodrow Wilsons difficulties of maintaining American neutrality at the outset of World War I.
23.2 Explain the key factors that led to the U.S. declaration of war on Germany in April 1917.
23.3 Identify the steps taken by the U.S. government to secure enough men, money, food, and supplies to prosecute World War I.
23.4 Recall how the U.S. government attempted to sway popular opinion in favor of the war effort.
Instructions
K-W-L Chart
Create a K-W-L Chart. Your chart will have three columns (or sections). This should not be an essay.
Under the first column (or section) write down three things you knew about World War I before you read the chapter. This is the K part of the chart.
Under the second column (or section) write down three things you wanted to know (or were curious) about World War I. This is the W part of the chart.
Under the third column (or section) discuss what you learned about: 1. German unrestricted submarine warfare (pp. 610-611), and the 2. Zimmermann telegram (p. 611), and 3. explain how the political cartoon above, “The Temptation” (figure 23.6 on p. 611) relates to this topic. This is the L part of the chart.
The grade for this assignment is broken down as follows: K (25%); W (25%); and L (50%). Your answers should not just be lists of items or short definition-type responses. Make sure to include enough supporting details in each column. Your response for K must be 6 or more sentences long. Your response for W must be 6 or more sentences. Your response for L must be 12 or more sentences.
Turnitin: The only sources you may consult to do this assignment are your required textbook and the provided image. If any material from other sources (including internet sources, AI generated text, or AI modified text) is found on the assignment, the assignment will earn a zero (no points). Always write everything in your own words.
Warning: I assure you that Turnitin is very good at catching plagiarism and AI use.
I have attached the required reading Chapter 23 the photo attached is also in the chapter

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