WWI- U.S. Impact at home
Seeing the Big Picture
About this Activity
- Created by:Mrs. Graff
- Historical Era:The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
- Thinking Skill:Historical Analysis & Interpretation
- Bloom's Taxonomy:Analyzing
Documents in this activity
- "Fight or Buy Bonds. Third Liberty Loan."
- "Food will Win the War, Herbert Hoover. But there is another Vital Necessity. The Conservation of Food..."
- African-American Infantrymen at Roll Call in France
- Famous African American regiment arrives home from France in Hoboken, New Jersey
- French soldiers making a gas and flame attack on German trenches in Flanders. Belgium
- Girls Deliver Ice
- Girls operate stock boards at Waldorf-Astoria. The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel is employing girls to operate tickers and stock exchange boards. The Waldorf is the first to employ girls in its various depart
- Help Your Country
- If You Want to Fight! Join the Marines
- James Montgomery Flagg
- Letter from Harry S. Truman to Bess Wallace
- Manufacturing Airplanes for the Government
- Marine receiving first aid before being sent to hospital in rear of trenches. Toulon Sector, France
- Patriotic old women make flags. Born in Hungary, Galicia, Russia, Germany, Rumania. Their flag-making instructor, Rose Radin, is standing. Underwood and Underwood
- Photograph of Marine Corps First Class Private Edith Macies
- Plant A Victory Garden. Our Food Is Fighting.
- Presidential Proclamation 1364 Declaring War Against Germany
- Riveter at Work at Hog Island Shipyard. Pennsylvania
- Telegram with a Translation of the Zimmermann Telegram
- Red Cross Canteens Tending to a Sick Family
- Draft Registration Card for George Herman Ruth
- World War I Draft Registration Card for Norman Rockwell
- Wounded German prisoners receiving medical attention at first-aid station of 103rd and 104th Ambulance Companies. German second-line trench