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In this activity, students will explore the complex series of events that led to America’s involvement in the First World War, from the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand to the Zimmermann Telegram. They will also examine the internal debates within the United States, including public opinion and political actions, that shaped the country’s eventual decision to join the Allies in 1917.

It has a timeline for students to complete, as well as a paragraph response section for them to demonstrate their understanding of the topic.

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