Highlands Ranch High School - Mr. Sedivy
Highlands Ranch, Colorado
American Government - Class Activity
America's Entry into World War I
This activity is designed to help you understand, through
analysis of conflict situations, the factors leading to America's
entry into World War I. The class will work in groups. After reading,
each group should decide what action they would have the United States
take to best manage the conflict. Remember to consider all the consequences
of your decision carefully. War is not pretty! Each group will have
to justify it's position to the class.
Situation 1
War breaks out in Europe between two great alliance systems, called
Alliance A and Alliance B. The issue under dispute have nothing to
do with the United States. Both A and B want to buy American goods.
What should the United States do?
1.Sell to both sides.
2.Sell to only one side.
3.Not sell to either side.
4.Other (specify).
Situation 2
Alliance A attacks and quickly defeats a small neutral nation. Gruesome
stories appear in American newspapers about the atrocities committed
by Alliance A against the people of the defeated country. What should
the United States do?
1.Do nothing, since it doesn't concern the United States.
2.Stop selling products to Alliance A.
3.Issue a statement condemning Alliance A's actions.
4.Declare war on Alliance A.
5.Other (specify).
Situation 3
Alliance B stops United States ships and confiscates goods purchased
by Alliance A. Formal complaints by the United States to Alliance
B are ignored. What should the United States do?
Situation 4
Alliance B blockades the ports of Alliance A, which in desperation
uses submarines to attack all ships sailing to and from the ports
of Alliance B. Neutral U.S. ships, which are protected by international
laws, are sunk by the submarines. What should the United States do?
Situation 5
A submarine of Alliance A sinks a luxury liner belonging to Alliance
B. Over one thousand people drown, including one hundred vacationing
Americans. Alliance A boasts about its actions. What should the United
States do?
Situation 6
Alliance A promises to stop sinking liners without first warning them
and providing for the passenger's safety. Alliance A soon disregards
the promise and resumes unrestricted submarine warfare on neutral
American ships. What should the United States do?
Situation 7
America learns that Alliance a has asked Mexico, in the event America
enters the war, to aid in an attack against the United States. In
return, Mexico will be given back the parts of Texas, New Mexico,
and Arizona that were originally hers. What should the United States
do?
US Government - Democracy
State Government / National Government
Why Did Government Originate?
American Constitution
What is a Constitution?
Powers Prohibited to Congress / Powers Prohibited
to States
Other Types of Government
Autocracy, Totalitarian Dictatorship, Absolute
Monarchy
Class Activities
The Trial of Goldilocks
Constitution Presentations
America's Entry into World War I
More Information
View WWI Uncle Sam Poster
- 1917
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