In general what did most Americans think about Woodrow Wilson's ideals
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Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States. In
general, most Americans believed in his ideals but wanted some
changes made.
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What hastened the entry of the United states in to world war 1
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When world war 1 began, President Wilson wanted to United States
to remain neutral.
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Who was the head of the War Industries Board Eugene V. Debs George Creel Bernard Baruch or Herbert Hoover
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US financier Bernard Baruch was the head of the Board after its
reorganization in January 1918. The first chairman in July 1917 was
Frank A. Scott, followed by Daniel Willard later that year. The
Board was abolished in January 1919.
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What was the effect of the sedition act of 1918
It limited freedom of speech.
In general what did most Americans think about Woodrow Wilson's ideals
Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States. In
general, most Americans believed in his ideals but wanted some
changes made.
What hastened the entry of the United states in to world war 1
When world war 1 began, President Wilson wanted to United States
to remain neutral.
Who was the head of the War Industries Board Eugene V. Debs George Creel Bernard Baruch or Herbert Hoover
US financier Bernard Baruch was the head of the Board after its
reorganization in January 1918. The first chairman in July 1917 was
Frank A. Scott, followed by Daniel Willard later that year. The
Board was abolished in January 1919.