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**What This Document Is**
This document is a reading guide designed to accompany Chapter 22 of the AMSCO United States History textbook (or equivalent resource) covering World War I, 1914-1918, for HIST 2010 at Middle Tennessee State University. It’s structured as an optional enrichment assignment intended to deepen understanding of the material, not simply recall facts. The guide emphasizes critical thinking and analysis *during* the reading process.
**Why This Document Matters**
This reading guide is valuable for students in HIST 2010 who want to maximize their comprehension of a complex period in U.S. and world history. It’s particularly useful for students preparing for the AP exam, as it aligns with key concepts and learning goals for Period 7. It’s designed to be used *while* reading the textbook chapter, prompting active engagement with the content.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This guide does not provide answers to the questions; it’s meant to facilitate your own analysis. It won’t replace the need to read the textbook chapter carefully. It also assumes you have access to the AMSCO textbook or a comparable resource. This preview does not complete the assignment for you.
**What This Document Provides**
The full reading guide includes:
* A timeline of key events (1914-1918) related to WWI.
* Prompts for analyzing the causes of WWI, focusing on the relative significance of different factors.
* Questions regarding U.S. neutrality at the start of the war.
* A review section connecting to Woodrow Wilson’s earlier foreign policy (“Moral Diplomacy”).
* Key Concepts for Period 7 of the AP U.S. History curriculum.
* Specific Learning Goals related to WWI, including American foreign policy, economics, and leadership.
* Space for pre-reading, skimming, reading/analyzing, and writing notes.
* An image of a WWI-era recruitment poster ("I Want You for U.S. Army") with contextual information.
This preview only provides a description of the guide’s contents and purpose. It does not include the answers to the questions or the full text of the chapter prompts.