Throughout most of his first term in office (1913-1917), he advocated neutrality. This changed in 1916 as Americans were being killed by German submarine warfare. But Wilson was still popularly perceived as being against US involvement in World War I, and it was only after his re-election that he moved closer to advocating war.
"Moral diplomacy" promoted human rights, independence, and equal opportunity.
Woodrow Wilson believed that the people of other countries had a right to choose their own governments. This was unlike his predecessors who believed that the U.S should try ti spread Christian democracy throughout the world.
it was a policy of Isolation
The United States suffered few casualties and was the richest nation in the world. The Soviet Union suffered enormous loss of life and damage to its cities.
The sinking of ships carrying Americans
what were some domestic policy for Woodrow Wilson?
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The New Freedom is the policy of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson which promoted antitrust modification, tariff revision, and reform in banking and currency matters
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By urging the creation of a League of Nations and U.S. membership in it, President Woodrow Wilson was proposing that the United States abandon its old policy of __________. Instead, Wilson proposed a new foreign policy of __________ - cooperation with other nations for the good of the world. a) isolationism; internationalism
No, slavery was illegal from 1865, when Wilson was only nine years old. It was not possible for the government to be pro-slavery after that.
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