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Sergio039 [100]
2 years ago
5

Drag each tile to the correct box. Not all descriptions will be used.

History
2 answers:
Alinara [238K]2 years ago
7 0

The correct descriptions are:

  • Commission for Relief in Belgium (CRB) ⇒ <u>a group that sent food items to Belgian citizens  during the Belgium Atrocities</u>

When WW1 broke out, the Germans occupied Belgium for a long time and took the food they grew for their soldiers.

The CRB, which was an American organization, sent food to Belgium which was considered American property until it was given to a Belgian refugee thereby preventing Germans from taking it.

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  • The Holtzendorff Memo ⇒<u> a document that led to the resumption of unrestricted  German submarine warfare</u>

During the first World War, the Germans had been sinking all ships headed to Britain until they killed Americans on a British ship. America protested and thy stopped.

In 1917, Grand Admiral Henning von Holtzendorff of the German Navy gave the Kaiser a memo that showed that Britain would fall if they restarted unrestricted submarine warfare. The Kaiser approved it and submarine warfare was resumed.

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  • America and the World War ⇒ <u>a document that outlined the need for the US to build  up its military powers</u>

As America watched the World War happen, some knew that they would have to improve the American military and so published <u>"America and the World War" </u>to show why the U.S. needed to build its military.

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  • The Woman's Peace Party (WPP) ⇒ <u>a group that petitioned President Wilson to remain  neutral in the war</u>

When war broke out, the WPP was formed to call for neutrality and an end to war. They were made up of various women's organizations and they called upon then President, Woodrow Wilson to keep America out of the war.

In conclusion, the United States was pretty involved in the war even before they officially joined through various organizations, causes and actions.

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joja [24]2 years ago
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Answer:

The correct descriptions are:Commission for Relief in Belgium (CRB) ⇒ a group that sent food items to Belgian citizens  during the Belgium AtrocitiesWhen WW1 broke out, the Germans occupied Belgium for a long time and took the food they grew for their soldiers.The CRB, which was an American organization, sent food to Belgium which was considered American property until it was given to a Belgian refugee thereby preventing Germans from taking it. __________________________________________________________The Holtzendorff Memo ⇒ a document that led to the resumption of unrestricted  German submarine warfareDuring the first World War, the Germans had been sinking all ships headed to Britain until they killed Americans on a British ship. America protested and thy stopped. In 1917, Grand Admiral Henning von Holtzendorff of the German Navy gave the Kaiser a memo that showed that Britain would fall if they restartedunrestricted submarine warfare. The Kaiser approved it and submarine warfare was resumed. _________________________________________________________America and the World War ⇒ a document that outlined the need for the US to build  up its military powersAs America watched the World War happen, some knew that they would have to improve the American military and so published "America and the World War" to show why the U.S. needed to build its military. __________________________________________________________The Woman's Peace Party (WPP) ⇒ a group that petitioned President Wilson to remain  neutral in the warWhen war broke out, the WPP was formed to call for neutrality and an end to war. They were made up of various women's organizations and they called upon then President, Woodrow Wilson to keep America out of the war. In conclusion, the United States was pretty involved in the war even before they officially joined through various organizations, causes and actions.

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