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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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What kind of impact did President Wilsons ideas make at the Paris Peace Conference?

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What happened to Woodrow Wilson college of law in Atlanta GA?

The law school lacked funding to continue on and then phased-out it's remaining students so that they would qualify for their J.D. and LL.Mdegrees

What did President Wilson's wife make sure was on the White House lawn?

A Victory Garden , to grow vegetables so that there would be an adequate supply of food.

Explain the key difference between Woodrow Wilson's moral diplomacy and Teddy Roosevelt's big stick diplomacy?

Moral diplomacy is the name used for a form of diplomacy proposed by Woodrow Wilson.

Wilson, elected President of the United States in 1912, disliked the heavy-handed foreign policy of his predecessors. He said, "The force of America is the force of moral principle." The central idea behind his policy of "moral diplomacy" was to influence and control foreign nations and events through the exercise of economic power. In Europe, however, World War I had begun, and Wilson favored neutrality.

Under President Woodrow Wilson's "moral diplomacy" approach, William Jennings Bryan was appointed to the position of Secretary of State. Wilson also proposed an apology and compensation for U.S. actions in Panama to Colombia, but this was rejected by Congress.

Big Stick Diplomacy, a nickname coined by Roosevelt in quoting the old African proverb "Speak softly and carry a big stick, and you will go far," was the foreign policy that was later called the Roosevelt Corollary. It is an addition to the Monroe Doctrine of 1823. The Roosevelt Corollary stated that the United States had the right to enforce an "international police power" over the Western Hemisphere. It affirmed that other countries did not have the authority to cause unrest in the Western Hemisphere, most specifically in reference to conflicts between Europe and Latin America in the early 1900's.

Eventually, the phrase "Big Stick" was used in reference to any foreign policy that made negotiations with diplomatic grace, backed by the possible threat of military force.

What is the Washington treaty?

The Washington Naval Treaty on 1923 was an arms control Treaty. The parties to the Treaty agreed to limit the number of naval ships of various types they would build or keep in their fleets. The nations which could afford it and had the capability had been building all the battleships they could up to and during WWI. These were enormously expensive ships to build, maintain and crew, and the existence of large navies was destabilizing. Germany's ever-growing navy caused Britain much worry before WWI. Germany was a European land power, so who could these ships be intended to fight, if not the British?

Does Woodrow Wilson have any grandchildren?

Yes. The fourth being Francis Sayre Jr. who was the last person born in the whitehouse (in 1915). Sayre himself had 2 children and 8 grandchildren.

It must be empowering to know that you are related to such an amazing past president.


Sayre died in Oct, 2008. You can find an interesting summary of his life here:

http://hnn.us/roundup/comments/55940.html

Who was Woodrow Wilson wife?

Woodrow Wilson was married more than once. He was first married to Ellen Louise Axon. Their wedding day was on June 24,1885. He was married to her for 29 years, but Ellen's death in 1914 lead Woodrow Wilson to deep sadness and put an end to their lovely time together. About one year later, he remarried another woman named Edith Bolling Galt. Their wedding day was on December 18, 1915. They were married for about 9 years before Wilson died on February 3, 1924.

What exit is the Woodrow Wilson rest stop on the NJ turnpike?

Woodrow Wilson rest stop is between exits 7 & 7A on the northbound NJ Turnpike.

What position appointed by Woodrow Wilson did roosevelt hold through world war 1?

Appointed Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Roosevelt served in that position from 1913 to 1920

What is Peace without victory?

President Woodrow Wilson advocated "Peace Without Victory" before WWI was over in an attempt to stop bloodshed. He knew that if the Allies or the Central Powers were victorious, then they would take the spoils of war from the losers and it would lead to more violence. Wilson preferred for all of the nations to stop fighting with no one side being the victor in the war, or "Peace without Victory".

How tall was Woodrow Wilson?

He was about 5 foot 11 inches tall.

What was the amendment Woodrow Wilson got rejected by the Senate?

the 18th amendment trust me its right even tho im only 11 but im a straight a student and im doing him for my presidents report

Who was elected on the sound money platform?

William McKinley ran on a 'gold standard' platform, which may be what you're looking for. William Jennings Bryan ran against him, favoring a 'bi-metallic' standard--both silver and gold. His 'Cross Of Gold' speech is a classic of saying a bunch of words without giving a single valid argument for what the speech advocates. TexasCharley

How many years did Woodrow Wilson go to college?

Wilson attended Davidson College in North Carolina for the 1873-74 school year, cut short by illness, then transferred to Princeton as a freshman. He graduated in 1879, a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity.

What was the purpose of Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points?

Wilson's fourteen points was relayed with the purpose of detailing the ways to achieve peace after World War I. The points were drawn from research that detailed the many problems that could arise after the war.

What was Woodrow Wilson most comfortable surround by?

Woodrow Wilson, the 28th U.S. President, felt most comfortable surrounded by academic scholars. Wilson served as president from 1913 to 1921.

Who said Congress in its committee rooms is Congress at work?

President Woodrow Wilson is the person who said that when Congress in its committee rooms is Congress at work. It means that most of the work Congress does is done through committees.