President Woodrow Wilson initially hesitated to support the suffrage movement, viewing it as a distraction from more pressing political issues. However, as the movement gained momentum and public support grew, he recognized the importance of women's suffrage in promoting democracy and aligning with American values. Ultimately, he shifted his stance and endorsed the 19th Amendment, acknowledging that women's contributions during World War I further justified their right to vote. His change of heart reflected both political pragmatism and a response to changing societal norms.
President Kennedy applauded King's 'I Have a Dream' speech. He promised the government would do what it could to further the civil rights movement and continue what King started.
The Axis powers, particularly Germany, Italy, and Japan, were generally dismissive of President Woodrow Wilson's proposals for peace, including his Fourteen Points. They viewed Wilson's ideals as unrealistic and overly idealistic, favoring instead their own territorial ambitions and military strategies. The Axis powers were more focused on consolidating their gains and pursuing aggressive expansion rather than engaging in negotiations based on Wilson's principles of self-determination and collective security. Ultimately, their rejection of these proposals contributed to the continuation of hostilities during World War I.
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After the Lusitania was sunk on May 7,1915 President Wilson sent four diplomatic protests to Germany. The Secretary of State, William Bryan Jennings, believed that the president was using the crisis as an excuse to enter the war.
Jackson refused to obey the court's ruling
President Wilson was not happy about the sinking of Lusitania but did nothing. This is because President Wilson knew that it was carrying munitions.
People did not react at all because they did not know about the stroke.
He sent General Pershing to the border.
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Wilson supported Huerta's enemies and took forces against Mexico
People did not react at all because they did not know about the stroke.
to react to players movement and the movement of the ball
At first the United States staying neutral. President Wilson ran for re-election during the war (1916) promising to stay out of the war. The country was full of isolationist that did not want to fight.
They were extremely disappointed with the treaty.
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