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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.
Congress denied President Wilson the right to do what with merchant ships?
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.
Congress. The constitution states Congress must approve it.
The name of the person who famously shouted "You lie!" during a speech by President Barack Obama in 2009 was Joe Wilson. Joe Wilson, a Republican congressman from South Carolina, made the outburst during Obama's address to a joint session of Congress regarding healthcare reform.
Congress in session is Congress on exhibition, whilst Congress in its committee rooms is Congress at work
He relied on the party loyalty of the Democrats in Congress
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.
President Wilson proclaimed November 11th as Amristice Day in 1919. Congress made it a Federal Holiday in 1938. It was renamed Veterans Day by President Eisenhower in 1954.
The Fourteen Points was a speech made by United States President Wilson to a joint session of Congress. It was the only explicit statement of war aims by any of the nations fighting in World War one.