American foreign policy from 1945 to 1960 was significantly influenced by Woodrow Wilson's principles, particularly his emphasis on internationalism and the promotion of democracy. Wilson's vision for a post-World War I order, encapsulated in the League of Nations, laid the groundwork for the United States' involvement in international institutions like the United Nations. During the Cold War, the U.S. pursued policies aimed at containing communism, which aligned with Wilsonian ideals of self-determination and democratic governance. This resulted in a foreign policy that sought to spread democracy and human rights globally, even as it engaged in strategic alliances and interventions.
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Woodrow Wilson, the American president at the time
Woodrow Wilson gave his speech to the American Congress.
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Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson were both American presidents before Franklin Delanor Roosevelt. Their administrative ideas laid the groundwork for FDR to develop his New Deal ideas.
Woodrow Wilson took the American troops to Mexico to capture carranza
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American's rejected Wilson's ideas