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The Republicans basically believed in as little domestic government as possible and as little involvement as possible into the conflicts of Europe. Wilson who served the year of 1920 wanted the US to join the League of Nations and make a commitment to settling European disputes. I do not think he did much more than the Republicans to put controls on business, banking and finance,

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Q: What is the philosophy of 1920's presidents?
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