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President Wilson had a stroke. It was kept a secret.

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What is true about Wilson's illness in 1918?

President Wilson had a stroke. It was kept a secret.


What is true about Wilson’s illness in 1918?

President Wilson had a stroke. It was kept a secret.


What was true about president Wilson's illness in 1918?

It was kept a secret


Was President Roosevelt's foreign policy similar to that of Woodrow Wilson's?

true


Did President Wilson led the US into a war he was anxious to enter true or false?

This is true. President Wilson's aim was to keep the US out of WWI. Of his policy he stated, "the true spirit of neutrality, which is the spirit of impartiality and fairness and friendliness to all concerned."


The idea for the League of nations was first proposed by president Woodrow Wilson as one of his fourteen points true or false?

Yes it was first proposed by president Woodrow Wilson as one of his Fourteen Points


What was true about President Wilson's Fourteen?

Parts of the plan affecting colonies were unacceptable to the Allies - Apex


Did president Wilson lead the US into war anxiously?

Yes, President Wilson's aim was to keep the US out of WWI. Of his policy he stated, "the true spirit of neutrality, which is the spirit of impartiality and fairness and friendliness to all concerned."


What was true about president Wilson's fourteen points apex?

Parts of the plan affecting colonies were unacceptable to the Allies - Apex


What are the release dates for True Blue - 1918?

True Blue - 1918 was released on: USA: 5 May 1918


Is it true that as a presidential candidate in 1912 Woodrow Wilson campaigned for the establishment of the league of nations?

I do not think Wilson talked about the League of Nations until 1918. The campaign of 1912 centered on domestic issues particularly government regulation of big business.


Who filled president of the US when Thomas Woodrow Wilson had his stroke?

People said that his wife as President. It is true that she decided who could see him and the order in which papers were submitted to him. At that time, there was no way to install an acting president.