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What was Woodrow Wilson's domestic policy?

Woodrow Wilson had a progressive political platform that included things such as strengthening antitrust laws, and reducing tariffs. His platform also called for limiting how much money corporations could give to political campaigns.


What president Woodrow Wilson do during at the beginning of World War 2?

During World War 1, President Woodrow Wilson led the nation through the war, even though he never wanted to. As soon as he did declare war, he tried to find a way to end it. He had the first effective draft of 1917, set up the War Industries Board, and urged Congress to pass the Lever Act. He helped to create the Fourteen Points, which included the League of Nations (the model of the United Nations) and the Treaty of Versailles.


What was progressives reformers?

Political reformism offered some of the earliest signals for a progressive movement generally and for sustained reform through the presidencies of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. Progressive reformers began to shed Victorian ideas about society, including some of the trappings of Social Darwinism.


Who wanted fair treatment for Germany after World War I?

Woodrow Wilson, who was President at the time, wanted fair treatment for Germany after World War 1. His reasoning was that he didn't want Germany to start a war in retaliation. However the attempts were failed as World War II was started by the Germans some 20 years later.


Why was Woodrow Wilson disappointed when he got back to the US?

Woodrow Wilson was disappointed upon returning to the U.S. after the Paris Peace Conference because he faced significant opposition to the Treaty of Versailles, particularly its League of Nations covenant. Despite his efforts to promote international cooperation and peace, many senators, including some from his own party, were concerned about American sovereignty and the implications of joining the League. This domestic resistance ultimately led to the Senate's rejection of the treaty, undermining his vision for a new world order. Wilson's health also deteriorated during this time, further complicating his efforts to rally support.

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What was Wilson's domestic policy?

what were some domestic policy for Woodrow Wilson?


Who were some of President Woodrow Wilson's friends?

most of Woodrow Wilson's friends were tennis players and presidents and also parents of his daughters' friends.Most of them are presidents around when he was president.


Why was 1920 the year of six presidents?

There was only one in the US- Woodrow Wilson (Some might say that Mrs. Wilson also served as President after Woodrow had his stroke.)


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 are some accomplishment by Woodrow Wilson?

be elected president in the 1912 election.


Who did Woodrow Wilson look up to?

Terrorism Globalization Ethnic unrest Communism


What was some of Woodrow Wilson occupation?

1 thing was he was governor of new jersey


What were some qualities Woodrow Wilson had?

He was good in gold and liked enjoying himself?


What was some of Woodrow Wilson's hobbies?

He liked to go to the theatre, his favorite was vaudeville.


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.


Edith Wilson's nickname?

Edith Wilson's nickname was Mrs. President. Edith Wilson was married to Woodrow Wilson. When he had a stroke in office, Edith Wilson, tried to take over some of his duties.


Who was elected president while serving as governor of NJ?

Woodrow Wilson was the NJ governor who became president.