U. S. neutrality in World War I

GPTKB entity

Statements (52)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:Roman_Empire
gptkbp:duration 1914-1917
gptkbp:ended U. S. declaration of war on Germany
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label U. S. neutrality in World War I
gptkbp:influenced_by economic interests
cultural ties to Britain
gptkbp:is_a_subject_of historical analysis and debate
historical revisionism and interpretation
gptkbp:is_affected_by unrestricted submarine warfare
the economic boom from war supplies
gptkbp:is_challenged_by the need for national security
the need for military preparedness
gptkbp:is_criticized_for interventionists
gptkbp:is_reflected_in America's isolationist foreign policy
the American ethos of non-interventionism
gptkbp:key_event gptkb:sinking_of_the_Lusitania
gptkbp:led_to eventual U. S. entry into the war
gptkbp:policy_challenged_by gptkb:Zimmermann_Telegram
gptkbp:president gptkb:President_Woodrow_Wilson
gptkbp:public_perception initially favored neutrality
gptkbp:resulted_in increased trade with Allies
gptkbp:significance allowed the U. S. to avoid direct involvement in the war
gptkbp:was unsustainable due to global pressures
gptkbp:was_a_factor_in the Treaty of Versailles negotiations
the eventual U. S. military mobilization
the rise of the U. S. as a world power
the shift in U. S. foreign policy post-war
gptkbp:was_a_precursor_to the League of Nations debate
gptkbp:was_a_response_to gptkb:the_assassination_of_Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand
European conflicts
the complexities of international relations
the complexity of alliances in Europe
gptkbp:was_a_result_of the desire to avoid entanglement in European wars
gptkbp:was_a_strategic_choice to maintain peace and stability
gptkbp:was_a_topic_of_debate in Congress
gptkbp:was_characterized_by the debate over military preparedness and intervention.
diplomatic efforts to mediate peace
the neutrality acts passed by Congress
the use of diplomacy to resolve conflicts
gptkbp:was_complicated_by propaganda from both sides
gptkbp:was_influenced_by the role of the press in shaping public opinion
the economic ties to both the Allies and Central Powers
the economic impact of the war on American industries
the American public's war fatigue
the sinking of American ships
gptkbp:was_marked_by the establishment of the U. S. Shipping Board
the rise of anti-German sentiment in the U. S.
the use of the U. S. Navy for protection of merchant ships
the establishment of the Committee on Public Information
gptkbp:was_supported_by isolationist sentiment
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Black_Tom_Explosion
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6