Neutrality (in other words, he planned to avoid any involvement in the war).
I think that Wilson promote about the war in Europe that the United States must be neutral & they must be impartial in thought as well as in action I think so!sorry it's incorrect!:(
Foreign wars are costly both in money and in human lives. In Wilson's day, the US did not maintain a standing army nor have military bases all over the world. Very few Americans saw any value in the US sending an army to Europe, so neutrality, or at least the official position of neutrality, was the obvious policy to follow.
Wilson declared a strict policy of neutrality, although the U.S. had strong ties with Britain. Wilson's Peace Program was also a measure he came up with for foreign policies.
what were some domestic policy for Woodrow Wilson?
Isolationism from the affairs and wars of Europe
President Woodrow Wilson was a peacemaker, and advocated for international dialogue in place of militarism. He is known his peace proposition for the World War I countries titled 'the 14 points'. His also was an advocate of the League of Nations and tried to convince the US Senate to join this international peace organization.
The U.S. wanted to stay neutral and let this be Europe's war.
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the New Freedom
The Missionary Diplomacy
Woodrow Wilson
Policy of neutrality/ American neutrality