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US in WWI
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7. BUSINESS Case Article “ The war created 21,000 new American millionaires and during the war period, 69,000 men made more than three billion dollars over and above their normal income…” World War I certainly had many benefits for the business of the United States. Even though the entrance into war would only benefit a specific group of people greatly, those men had close relationships with President Woodrow Wilson. Wall Street especially supported U.S. involvement in the war due to the loans they had given Great Britain. If the Allies were to lose the war, then Wall Street would not be able to receive the money it had lent. Perspective 1 Perspective 4 Perspective 3 Perspective 2 Home
8. As a member of the United States government, I feel that it is our responsibility to step in and stop these harmful attacks. Submarine warfare is an attack on mankind. How can we, as a nation, sit back and allow our allies to remain under attack? Britain is mere weeks away from starvation, as no ships can reach them safely. In addition, the Germans are no longer attacking only their enemies, but neutral ships as well. Many innocent Americans have lost their lives due to these vicious attacks. How many more lives must we lose before something is done about this? We can no longer sit idly and watch this occur. I am afraid that we must intervene to relieve the world of this relentless form of war. U.S. Government Official Instructions 1. Read the following perspective Perspective 4 Perspective 3 Perspective 2 Home Case Study
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10. Instructions: Read the perspective below When finished, return to previous page and choose another perspective. By 1910, I was known as a financial leader on Wall Street. My relationship with President Woodrow Wilson grew tremendously when he called on me to advise him because of my understanding of the nation’s economy and industrial resources after his reelection. I, of course, was supportive and pressured Wilson in entering war because of my position in Wall Street and because of the power I would be given. Although many other reasons were given for the possibility of the U.S. entering the war, such as religion and politics, the main reason for all wars is rooted in economics. President Wilson also sent me a letter giving me permission to take control of any industry or plant. I am sure many Americans would hate to admit it, but a great cause of our entrance in to this war was the economic benefits that it would give the U.S. http://www.whale.to/b/m_ch8.html Perspective 1 Perspective 4 Perspective 2 Home Case Study Wall Street Journalist