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Chapter 27.1

American Neutrality in WWI: From Proclamation to War

Discover how the United States struggled to remain neutral during World War I and what events ultimately drew the nation into the global conflict.


What You'll Learn

Wilson's 1914 Neutrality Proclamation urged Americans to remain completely impartial.
Economic ties to Allied powers made maintaining true neutrality nearly impossible.
The Lusitania sinking and Sussex Pledge shaped American public opinion significantly.
The Zimmermann Telegram ultimately pushed the United States into World War One.

What You'll Practice

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Students analyze how submarine warfare challenged American neutrality during WWI.

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Learners evaluate key events like the Lusitania and Sussex Pledge diplomatically.

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Practice questions test vocabulary including hyphenated Americans and freedom seas.

Why This Matters

Understanding American Neutrality in WWI teaches students how economic interests, public opinion, and international crises shape a nation's foreign policy decisions.

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Neutrality Policy
Submarine Warfare
Diplomacy
Maritime Law
Foreign Relations
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