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This video covers OpenStax U.S. History Chapter 23 – “Americans and the Great War, 1914–1919.” We go from U.S. isolationism to Wilson’s decision to enter WWI, the home front, and the messy peace that followed. It’s built for APUSH Unit 7 / Period 7 review, cram sessions, and background audio while you do literally anything else. This chapter lines up with: APUSH Period 7 (1890–1945) – debates over isolationism vs. intervention, WWI, and postwar diplomacy. Big ideas: Why the U.S. stayed neutral at first Why neutrality collapsed (submarines, economics, Zimmermann telegram) How the U.S. mobilized at home (propaganda, civil liberties, economy) Wilson’s Fourteen Points, Treaty of Versailles, and the League of Nations fight. Good to pair with: Khan Academy – Period 7, WWI & isolationism vs. intervention This episode cover chapters: 23.1 American Isolationism and the European Origins of War 23.2 The United States Prepares for War 23.3 A New Home Front 23.4 From War to Peace 23.5 Demobilization and Its Difficult Aftermath Content derived from U.S. History by OpenStax (Rice University), licensed CC BY 4.0. #openstax #ushistory #apush #studylab #cramsession