Links from Your Instructor for Chapter 21: America and the Great War, 1914–1920

 

 

Most links place historical facts in a table so you can easily compare them. You are not memorizing all of the facts placed in these tables. Instead, you are using those facts to notice changes and patterns. To help you, most links provide tips on what to notice.

 

Chronologies to Help You See Changes and Interconnections

·         Study Tool: Chronological Events of the 1914-1921 Era (administration of Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat, during World War I and the peace)
Purpose:

-       Notice what is happening in Europe in the years leading to war and how we get in the war.

-       Notice the new agencies in the national government created in response to World War I.

 

 

 

 

 

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