Many countries are involved in the conflict of the First World War, but the United States still supports the isolationist policy advocated by President Wilson. Thomas Woodrow Wilson was elected President of the 28th in 1912 and worked from 1913 to 1921. The president swore the country away from war, but the attack on America's life eventually made it impossible. On May 7, 1915, the German U-Boat was a British liner R.M.S. I sank Lucia, left the Irish coast, killed 1,198 people and killed 128 Americans.
Germany also supports the reconstruction of the former territory of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona in Mexico, thereby inviting Mexico to join the central administration to the United States.
On April 2, 1917, in response to German action, President Wilson called for the United States to join the war on the grounds that "the world must secure safety for democracy", and a speech at the National Assembly went. Four days later, the United States declared a war with Germany.
President Wilson and Congress believe that the United States needs to participate in global conflict, but we need to convince American citizens that we need to support war. This is not an easy task as the President won the re-election based on his commitment to ensure that the United States is out of combat. President Wilson and his government focused on the patriotic responsibility of all Americans and launched a series of promotional activities to support the war to defeat the enemies and thus maintained democracy both at home and abroad. On April 14, 1917, President Wilson established a publicity organization called the Press Conference (CPI) and appointed a survey journalist and writer George Creel as chairman. The committee is active until June 30, 1919.
The consumer price index uses various forms of media to "promote" war. They organized a series of publicity speech nationwide called "Few Minutes" to enable Americans to understand the efforts of war. The committee issued a daily newspaper and produced a war movie. It also designed teaching materials for public schools and universities to stimulate the young generation to support the United States. The Consumer Price Index also contains concrete war materials such as prayers for churches and religious institutions.
Creel has adopted Charles Dana Gibson as the director of CPI's photo advertising division and understands the power of images printed in the form of posters and cartoon illustrations. Gibson, one of the most popular illustrators in the U.S., is an image of "Gibson Girl" who hired the best artists, cartoonists and illustrators to promote the posters, cards, buttons and cartoons of the First World War It is known for drawing. 1,438 Design. The image promotion department is highly appreciated for its contribution to war.
Some posters are really racists. Anti-German sentiment was common in the United States during the First World War, and many American posters were designed to demonize the German people. In many of these posters, the word "Hun" is used as a German proverb. For a general slogan, there are "with Hun!" Or "Do not sympathize with Hun". In many posters, "Hun" is portrayed as a monster or beast that is intended to be raped and plundered. It is a general advertising strategy aimed at stimulating anger and promoting hatred, to demonate enemies in negative emotions.
At the beginning of the First World War, the King was responsible for the destroyer Terry of the US occupation of Veracruz in Mexico and later moved to Kasin. During the First World War in America, he served as Commander of the Atlantic Fleet, Lieutenant General Henry T. Mayo. In April 1918, Lehigh received the command of Princess Matka who transferred the US forces to France. During the war, Lehigh kept various posts in the navy, eventually served as a naval operations commander, then retired. As a retirement, he is the governor of Puerto Rico and the French ambassador.
Albizu Campos is the first Puerto Rican who graduated from Harvard University law school. He served as the lieutenant of the US military during World War I believed that Puerto Rico should be an independent country - even if it required armed conflict. By 1930, Coll y Cuchi left the party because of differences in opinion with Albizu Campos on how to hold the party. On 11 May 1930, Albizu Campos was elected president of KMT. In the 1930s, the US-appointed Puerto Rican Governor Blanton Winship and police colonel Riggs cracked Kuomintang severely. In 1936, Albizukampos and the leader were arrested in San Juan's Laplensesa Prison and held in jail, then sent to Atlanta's federal prison.