Woodrow Wilson felt that not entering into World War I would be bad for democracy. When speaking to Congress he asked for a Declaration of War against Germany so that the world could be made safe for democracy.
Wilson felt that monopolies were bad.
monopolies were bad
He believed that the U.S. had a moral obligation to promote democracy in Latin America. He also believed that mending fences with Colombia was necessary. Based on the so-called "bad deal" of the Panama Canal, Wilson sent Colombia several million dollars.
Nothing he was a bad president
a bad education then a good one in high school
Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom rejected what he referred to as the "Triple Wall of Privilege." By this he meant banks, tariffs, and trusts. When Wilson rejected trusts he did not - unlike Roosevelt - differentiate as to whether trusts were "good" or "bad."
he thought it was a bad idea and all immigrants wshould be sent away to their own countries.
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Direct democracy is bad because indirect democracy is good. BB Netinyahu x
No, democracy is not bad because democracy means freedom of speech and freedom of human rights!
Bad for Democracy was created on 2008-09-19.
Democracy is bad because the majority has complete power over the minority.