America's entry into World War I

Authors present varying opinions on American neutrality at the beginning of World War I, American military preparedness, and the U.S. decision to enter World War I

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Other Authors: Murphy, Donald J. 1936-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: San Diego, Calif. Greenhaven press c2004
Series:At issue in history
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505 0 |a Part I. The issue of American neutrality -- American policy favored the allies / Richard Hofstadter -- American policy under Wilson was neutral / Arthur S. Link -- The sinking of the Lusitania was a criminal German action / The Outlook -- The sinking of the Lusitania was retaliation for Britain's blockade strategy / The Fatherland Germany -- Part II. American military preparedness -- America needs military preparedness / Leonard Wood -- Preparedness undermines American democracy and liberty / Oswald Garrison Villard -- America must adopt universal military service / Anne Rogers Minor -- Americans must act against the dangers of militarism / Crystal Eastman -- Part III. The decision for war -- The United States declared war in response to the German threat to American prestige and security / Ernest R. May -- A war to make the world safe for democracy / Woodrow Wilson -- The war will benefit American big business -- Part IV. The U.S. decision to enter World War I in retrospect -- American intervention was avoidable : Wilson's neglected options / Morton Borden and Otis L. Graham Jr. -- American intervention was inevitable after the Zimmermann note incident / Barbara W. Tuchman -- Historians debate the U.S. entry into World War I / Robert D. Schulzinger. 
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