Use its power to regulate unfair business practices.
What was Woodrow Wilson's scandal?
His first wife, Ellen Louise Axson, died in August of 1914. The next spring Wilson met Edith Galt and by May they were engaged. At the time, that was considered very scandalous.
Did Woodrow Wilson have any problems while President?
He faced a few major struggles that he had to overcome during his term including: suffrage movement, World War I (i.e. Germany Submarine Controversy, Going to War), 1913 Mexican Revolution, Support in Congress for the League of Nations, etc.
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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.
Are public administration and politics dispersible?
They have become so intertwined that it really is just for the administration to understand the politics and deal with them accordingly
What progressive actions did Woodrow Wilson take as governor of New jersey?
As governor of New Jersey, he pushed through one reform after another he also signed laws that introduced direct primary, established utility boards, and some that allowed cities to adopt the commissioner form of government.
Most of the allies were seeking which result from the peace conference at versailles in 1918?
Moon-E, land, small military (Demilitarization).
Who was Woodrow Wilson's vice president?
Thomas Riley Marshall.
Thomas Marshall of Indiana
Thomas R. Marshall.
Thomas R. Marshal
Woodrow Wilson's Vice President was Thomas R. Marshall.
In the final analysis Wilson's domestic programs indicated?
his exclusive belief in new freedom ideas
What was the name of Wilson's plan to end World War 1?
It came to be known as the Fourteen Points. The points of the speech he gave to the joint session of Congress on 8 June 1918 were:
What peace organization did Woodrow Wilson failed to win senate approval for us membership?
The League of Nations was started in 1919, as an international organization for settling disputes and preventing wars. Republicans in the US were against it, as they thought it went against the Constitution. For this reason Woodrow Wilson's attempts were unsuccessful, and the US never joined.
Did Wilson Bentley had a wife?
No, Wilson Bentley never married, according his biography, The Snowflake Man, by Duncan C. Blanchard
The "Treaty of Versailles" is often used by historians as a "catch all" crutch for the beginning of the war in Europe in September 1939. German expansion was led by a former Corporal (Hitler) in the German (Bavarian/Austrian) Army during WW2; he was a decorated soldier (messenger/runner) who won the Iron Cross. Hitler may have stated his hatred of the "Treaty of Versailles", only because Germany lost the war, technically, only ending by a truce...an ARMISTICE...on the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month of 1918. Wilson and the others at the treaty (Versailles) were very moderate to the Germans; it could have been an unconditional surrender, with hangings at the end of it...like WW2 ended. Mr. Hitler knew these things, sometimes a leader has to develope a cause to unite his people; the Treaty of Versailles was such a cause...until something better (more effective) came along.
Woodrow Wilson's decision to invade Mexico in 1916 came after the murder of several Americans by?
Woodrow Wilson viewed the Mexicans as a nation who owed respect to the Americans. once a u.s naval ship was seized by the Mexican government it gave him a reason to invade Mexico. after invadibg Mexico the Mexicans issued an apology. Wilson still demanded more from them saying that an apology is not enough
Who were the presidents during the Populist and Progressive eras?
the progreesive presidents were president Woodrow Wilson and willliam howard Taft and Theodore roosevelt