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Woodrow Wilson

The 28th President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson saw the country through World War 1. He was unable to convince the US that the League of Nations was a viable effort.

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Was the Titanic made when Woodrow Wilson was president?

No. It sank on April 14-April 15, 1912 when William H. Taft was president.

What president was known as the peacemaker?

Theodore Roosevelt for ending conflicts between Russia and Japan (won a nobel prize for it)

Lincoln- bringing the union back together

Jimmy Carter was probably the biggest peace maker

Woodrow Wilson's politics administration dichotomy?

Wilson's politics administration dichotomy refers to the idea that administrative decisions need to be made without political influence.

What school did jocky Wilson attend?

Valley Primary School,Kirkcaldy

Templehall Secondary Modern

What is the central theme of 'The Secret Lives of Sgt John Wilson'?

don't trust scottish people. especially if they have killed their previous spouses.

Was Woodrow Wilson born in a museum?

No- he was born in a parsonage in Staunton, Virginia - his father was a Presbyterian minister.

What is the value of a Woodrow Wilson stamp worth with a 1 dollar sign and a star?

Scott #832

If you have this stamp in mint (unused) condition, it has a catalog value of a little over $20! This means you could sell it for somewhere around $5 to $10 depending on condition.

Like most used US postage stamps are worth 15 or 20 cents, the minimum amount required to catalog and stock the stamps.

Special cancellations and different values are likely to be worth more. Consult a postage stamp catalog, usually available at your local library for exact identification and catalog values.

Where is Woodrow Wilson School?

It depends on which Woodrow Wilson School you are talking about. There's a Woodrow Wilson Senior High School in Washington DC, a Woodrow Wilson Elementary School in Cicero, IL, and a Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas, TX, amongst many others.

Why did Woodrow Wilson give Columbia 25 million dollars for the Panama Canal in 1921?

Woodrow Wilson did not give Colombia 25 million dollars for the Panama Canal in 1921. John Hay, the secretary of state, offered Colombia an initial amount of $10 million plus $250,000 yearly in 1903, to borrow a strip of land where the Panama Canal is going to be built. Unfortunately, the offer was declined. But later on, after Panamanians won their independence, Theodore Roosevelt offered the same deal to Panama, not Colombia. Panama did accept this offer and the Panama Canal wasn't finished until August 1914.

How did Woodrow Wilson's position change 1914-1917?

Woodrow Wilson's position on the war changed from staying impartial to being involved between 1914 and 1917. At the beginning of the war, he wanted the US to remain out of it, but soon America was drawn into the war.

Why did Franklin Delano Roosevelt support Woodrow Wilson over Theodore Roosevelt?

Because Woodrows idea was more for the people and made more sense. Wilson and FDR were also both Democrats.

Who were Woodrow Wilson's wives?

He had two. The first was Ellen Louise Axon Wilson. The second was Edith Bolling Galt Wilson. Ellen died and then he got married to Edith.

What do the 14points of president Wilson focuse on?

Potatos. and a wholllllle lot of: http://www.whatwouldjesusdoforbacon.com/unsuccessories/poster32.jpg

What did Woodrow Wilson do that was a positive as president?

"He kept us out of war". At least during his first term; that was his re-election slogan.

Wilson did a lot of things; how "positive" you consider them probably depends on your particular political bent: he helped establish the Federal Reserve, for example.

What are Woodrow Wilson's 14 points?

Briefly: Open peace based on diplomacy, freedom of the sea, an open economy, arms reduction, reduction in colonialism, return of Russian lands, a free Belgium, return of French territory plus Alsace-Lorraine, realignment of the Italian border, an autonomous Austria Hungary, Rumania, Serbia and Montenegro restored, reduction of the Ottoman Empire, a free Poland and the creation of the League of Nations.

Who rejected Wilsons fourteen points peace plan?

The other allied nations rejected his plan because it was much softer on Germany than the Treaty of Versailles.

What plan was discussed and supported by President Wilson to help nations settle disputes in the future?

Creating a League of Nations amongst many other views he expressed as his famous 14 Points. The irony of this is that Congressional opposers voted against it and they always outweighed the pro-League Congressmen therefore not allowing Wilson to join the organization he inspired.