Ch. 10 Study Guide WWI and Beyond Section 1 Causes of WWI Nationalism and Competition Militarism- Alliances- Assassination- Beginning Fighting Alliance Chain Reaction Technology leads to stalemate Trench Warfare Wilson Urges Neutrality Divided Loyalties in U.S. Changing of Opinion Neutrality Leads to War British Blockade of Germany German Submarines Wilson Prepares for War U.S. Enters War Section 2 America Mobilizes for War Building an Army Constructing a War Economy Shaping Public Opinion Opposition and Consequences Resistance of the Draft Women work for peace Crack Down on Disloyalties Prejudice Against German Americans Changing American Society New Opportunities for Women Northern Opportunity for African Americans Mexican Americans Move North Section 3 America Gives Allies the Edge Convoys protect Shipping Allies Struggle U.S. Troops join the Fight U.S. Troops Distinguish Themselves The War Ends Wilson Promotes Peace Without Victory Wilson and Paris Peace Conference Allied Leaders Reject Wilson’s ideas Creation of League of Nations Problems With Peace America Rejects the Treaty Wilson and Troubles at Home Rejection of Treaty of Versailles Section 4 America Adjusts To Peace Flu New Realities for Women and African Americans Inflation The Red Scare Fear of Communism Sacco and Vanzetti Americans Embrace Normalcy Quiet Nation New Order in the World