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President Woodrow Wilson's speech to congress was called "Fouteen Points".
The proposed amendment was passed by Congress while Woodrow Wilson was President. I don't think Wilson pushed for it much.
Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States. His first order of business after his inauguration was to revise the tariffs and he went in front of Congress and spoke about it.
The US Constitution provides that the congress shall declare war. The congress declared war on Germany when Woodrow Wilson was president in 1917 and when Franklin Delano Roosevelt was president in 1941.
President Woodrow Wilson is the person who said that when Congress in its committee rooms is Congress at work. It means that most of the work Congress does is done through committees.
In 1917 Congress passed the Literacy Test Act over President Woodrow Wilson's veto.
No President signed it. President Woodrow Wilson was overode by the congress so basically the congress wrote it
No, it did go through Congress as the Federal Trade Commission Act, but it was created by president Woodrow Wilson.
President Woodrow Wilson asking Congress to declare war on Germany on April 2, 1917. On April 6, 1917, the United States Congress declared war upon the German Empire; on April 2, President Woodrow Wilson had asked a special joint session of Congress for this declaration.
President Woodrow Wilson was the president who supported the amendment that gave women the right to vote. The amendment was the 19th amendment to the Constitution.
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Woodrow Wilson was elected President in 1912.