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Understanding WWI:
Imperialism: extending a countries power through military force or action
Nationalism: when someone feels strongly towards there country
Allies: an ally is a fancy word for cooperation and the allies during WWII were the United states, Great Britain, and France
Isolationism: means being cut of from a specific event or people
The Zimmerman Telegraph: a telegraph from Germany offering Mexico land in america in return for joining the German cause
The Lusitania: an American ship sunk by German u-boats
Influential people:
Archduke Ferdinand: Archduke of Austria Hungary
Woodrow Wilson: 28th president and was leader of the progressive movement
Georgia's contribution to WWI:
Victory gardens: Gardens grown in america that helped the citizens grown food due to the need for food in the war
Soldiers: soldiers often called dough boys were sent rapidly as soon as the call for war was heard
Fort McPherson: camp used for holding German POW'S
Camp Gordon:used for training troops for the war
Fort Oglethorpe: used for training troops for the war
Textiles: the soldiers needed uniforms and they were made of cotton so textiles were very helpful
Nurses: nurses were very needed also because of the high numbers of injuries
Camp Wheeler: used for training troops during the war
Camp Benning: used for training troops during the war
Terms to know:
Boll Weevil: small bug that ate the fibers out of cotton
Drought:major drought in Georgia was a cause of the depression
Black Tuesday: when the stock market crashed
Stock Market: where stocks and bonds are traded
Warm Springs GA: where President FDR went to relive his polio
Little White House: the presidents little white house was in warm springs
Imperialism: extending a countries power through military force or action
Nationalism: when someone feels strongly towards there country
Allies: an ally is a fancy word for cooperation and the allies during WWII were the United states, Great Britain, and France
Isolationism: means being cut of from a specific event or people
The Zimmerman Telegraph: a telegraph from Germany offering Mexico land in america in return for joining the German cause
The Lusitania: an American ship sunk by German u-boats
Influential people:
Archduke Ferdinand: Archduke of Austria Hungary
Woodrow Wilson: 28th president and was leader of the progressive movement
Georgia's contribution to WWI:
Victory gardens: Gardens grown in america that helped the citizens grown food due to the need for food in the war
Soldiers: soldiers often called dough boys were sent rapidly as soon as the call for war was heard
Fort McPherson: camp used for holding German POW'S
Camp Gordon:used for training troops for the war
Fort Oglethorpe: used for training troops for the war
Textiles: the soldiers needed uniforms and they were made of cotton so textiles were very helpful
Nurses: nurses were very needed also because of the high numbers of injuries
Camp Wheeler: used for training troops during the war
Camp Benning: used for training troops during the war
Terms to know:
Boll Weevil: small bug that ate the fibers out of cotton
Drought:major drought in Georgia was a cause of the depression
Black Tuesday: when the stock market crashed
Stock Market: where stocks and bonds are traded
Warm Springs GA: where President FDR went to relive his polio
Little White House: the presidents little white house was in warm springs