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world war i directions: review the questions below and think about thes…

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world war i
directions: review the questions below and think about these questions as you watch the video. take notes that answer these questions as the video plays.

  1. according to the video, how did germany use the new technology it gained during the industrial revolution?
  1. how can the large scale of deaths during world war i be attributed to the industrial revolution?
  1. why was president wilson hesitant to get involved in this war?

Explanation:

Response

To answer these questions, we analyze each one based on historical context (World War I and the Industrial Revolution) and relevant historical knowledge:

Question 1
Brief Explanations

During the Industrial Revolution, Germany advanced in technologies like chemistry (for explosives), engineering (for machinery), and manufacturing. It used these to develop modern weapons (e.g., machine guns, artillery, U - boats) and industrialize its military production, strengthening its war capabilities for World War I.

Brief Explanations

The Industrial Revolution enabled mass production of weapons (e.g., machine guns, artillery, poison gas) with greater lethality. It also improved transportation (railways) to deploy troops/weapons faster, and communication (telegraph) for better coordination. These advancements made warfare more destructive, leading to higher casualties in World War I.

Brief Explanations

President Wilson wanted the U.S. to remain neutral, focusing on domestic issues and avoiding European conflicts. He also believed the war was a European matter, and U.S. involvement could disrupt domestic peace and economic stability (though later events forced U.S. entry).

Answer:

Germany used Industrial Revolution - era technologies (e.g., in chemistry, engineering, and manufacturing) to develop advanced military weapons (like machine guns, artillery, U - boats) and industrialize military production, enhancing its warfare capabilities for World War I.

Question 2