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The basic principles of Wilsonianism was democracy especially in the European countries. The principle believes that power is vested in the people.
what were some domestic policy for Woodrow Wilson?
conviction that justice, democracy, and Christian morality should guide foreign policy.
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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.
"The world must be made safe for democracy" was stated in President Wilson's War Message to Congress.
Woodrow Wilson
Wilson referred to his philosophy of restoring democracy as the New Freedom. Woodrow Wilson served as America's 28th President.
A direct democracy is a form of government in which citizens participate directly in decision-making processes, rather than through elected representatives. This can involve voting on specific policy issues or laws through referendums or other mechanisms, instead of relying on representatives to make decisions on their behalf.
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