Question - Answer TWO out of the FOUR questions in, AT LEAST, TWO paragraphs.
1. The World War II propaganda posters that you looked at in class were created with the same idea in mind that the World War I propaganda posters were. Why? What are the differences between the World War I and II posters? What are the similarities?
2. What was behind the desire for the U.S. to create an empire? What were some problems that were created by this desire for an empire?
3. The World War I propaganda posters that were seen in class appealed to a variety of emotions and were directed at every person in the U.S. from immigrants to women to children and men. What was the point of the posters? Were they effective? How?
4. The Treaty of Versailles ending World War I was far harsher than the Fourteen Points created by President. Why? Why were the countries of Europe so determined to punish Germany for World War I?