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President Woodrow Wilson prepared the U.S. for war by implementing a series of measures aimed at strengthening the military and mobilizing public support. He established the National Defense Act in 1916 to expand the Army and promote military preparedness. Additionally, Wilson created the Committee on Public Information to generate pro-war sentiment and ensure the American public was informed about the war's importance. His administration also engaged in diplomatic efforts to secure alliances and gain support for the U.S. entry into World War I.

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