The United States in World War I: America's Entry Ensures Victory

From the Series World War I: Remembering the Great War
  • Interest Level: Grade 5 - Grade 9
  • Reading Level: Grade 5

When war was declared in Europe in 1914, Americans were divided about becoming involved. President Wilson vowed to keep the United States neutral and tried to influence each side in the war through diplomacy. In this compelling book, readers will learn how the loss of American lives on the torpedoed ship RMS Lusitania and a telegram from Germany asking Mexico to join the German side convinced the American government to declare war on Germany in 1917. Find out how the American people responded at home, and how fresh troops from the United States, nicknamed doughboys, helped re-energize the Allies' fight. Victories in the air by American aces, such as Rickenbacker, and on the battlefields of Amiens, the Marne, and the Argonne Forest are highlighted.

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Interest Level Grade 5 - Grade 9
Reading Level Grade 5
Age Range 10 - 14
Dewey 940.4
Lexile 830L
ATOS Reading Level 6.1
Guided Reading Level U
Subjects History
Genres Nonfiction
Publisher Crabtree Publishing
Imprint Crabtree Classics
Copyright 2014
Number of Pages 48
Dimensions 8.5 x 10.75
Graphics
BISACS JNF025130, JNF025210, JNF038100
Rights Included WORLD
Language English

Author: Jane H. Gould