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Q: What was president Woodrow Wilson asking the nation to do world war 1?
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Why would Wilson consider a war against Germany to be a war for democracy?

US President Woodrow Wilson, saw the main World War One allies, France and England to be "democratic" nations, even if there were some flaws in how their governments operated. Clearly, not all of the allies had the democratic freedoms of the US. With that said, the main enemy, Germany, was a monarchy run by the Kaiser. There were few democratic features in Germany's government, and with other nations allied with Germany. With that said, it was easy for Wilson to connect the dots and see the war as one where democratic nations were in conflict with non-democratic ones.As an aside, the US has never fought a war against a democratic nation.


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The first thing George Washington did was to make sure the United States was an independent country, one that was in no way beholden to England. He supported the newly written Constitution and the Bill of Rights; and he made certain that the public did not perceive him as a king-- in fact, although he could probably have served as many terms as he wished, he restricted himself to two terms as president. He also showed a willingness to welcome religious minorities-- he was tolerant of Jews and even visited a synagogue, where he spoke about the importance of religious freedom and stated that America was a country where people were free to practice whatever faith they wished. Both President Washington and his wife Martha were very popular, and by most historical accounts, the public had great confidence in the president's ability to lead the new nation.


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What nation was responsible for bringing the war to an end?

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Who made this statement The nation has been deeply stirred stirred by a solemn passino stirred by knowledge of wrong of ideals lost?

Woodrow Wilson said that in his first inaugural address in 1913.


What did Woodrow Wilson believe was the role of the US president in foreign affairs?

In 1900, Woodrow Wilson wrote about the executive branch of the US government and the role of a US president in foreign affairs. Wilson believed that when foreign affairs dominated the policies of the nation, the US president should have a dominating role. He wrote that the US Chief Executive must by necessity be the nation's guide. In the form of initial judgments and steps of action required. The president had the duty of supplying the US Congress as to why certain steps were required. In large measure the president needs the power to deal with foreign issues.In 1918 however, Wilson's international plans for a peace ending WW 1 fell into the hands of the US Senate which rejected most of Wilson's plans for the coming years.


Which nation's legislature refused to join the League of Nations?

Although the League of Nations was proposed by US President Woodrow Wilson, the United States of America refused to join.