I believe that they were realistic because he was just doing the best he could. When people try hard it doesn't matter if you fail or succeed its just if you try your best. For example, when Obama ran for president he succeeded therefore suggesting the right to bare arm in polygamy. All in all Wilson is just being himself and being an american. God bless. p.s my presidents black ;)
I am related to him. I have researched and looked back in history. No, Jamie Wilson is not related to Woodrow Wilson!
The United States Congress did. Congress has to approve all treaties before the United States can officially agree to them, and Woodrow Wilson's 14 points were a part of the Treaty of Versailles at the end of World War 1. The main part of his 14 points was the creation of the League of Nations (now known as the United Nations). Congress did not want the U.S. to get involved in the League of Nations, and so did not approve the treaty.
Woodrow Paige has written: 'Orange madness' -- subject(s): Denver Broncos (Football team), History, Ship's papers
Carbon fourteen is a radioactive isotope of carbon that is an organic material. This was made February 27th 1940 by Martin Libby.
He showed the way how to make sculpture realistic.
his fourteen points. honors history sucks
Joel Dorman Steele has written: 'Fourteen Weeks in Human Physiology' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Brief history of Rome' -- subject(s): History 'Barnes' popular history of the United States of America' -- subject(s): History 'Popular astronomy' -- subject(s): Astronomy 'Fourteen weeks in chemistry' -- subject(s): Chemistry 'A popular chemistry' -- subject(s): Chemistry 'Answers to the practical questions and problems contained in the fourteen weeks' courses' -- subject(s): Science, Examinations, questions 'Fourteen weeks in popular geology' -- subject(s): Geology 'A fourteen weeks course in chemistry' -- subject(s): Chemistry 'Hygienic Physiology: With Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks ..' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'A brief history of France' -- subject(s): History 'A popular history of the United States of America' -- subject(s): History 'Hygienic physiology' -- subject(s): Physiology, Physiological effect, Hygiene, Alcohol 'Fourteen weeks in human physiology' -- subject(s): Physiology 'Fourteen weeks in physics' -- subject(s): Physics 'Hygienic physiology; with special reference to the use of alcoholic drinks and narcotics' 'Answers to the practical questions and problems contained in the fourteen week courses' -- subject(s): Science, Examinations, questions 'A fourteen weeks course in descriptive astronomy' -- subject(s): Astronomy 'Brief history of ancient, mediaeval, and modern peoples, with some account of their monuments, institiutions, arts, manners and customs' 'A brief history of ancient peoples' -- subject(s): Ancient History
President Woodrow Wilson (I looked in my history book, so I know it is right!)
Yes, if you become a history professor or teacher knowing world history would probably be a good idea.
Any name can go with the surname Wilson, but in US history the name most commonly associated with Wilson is Woodrow. Woodrow Wilson was President of the United States before and during World War 1.
i wanna know that too...is your history book's name: the Americans - reconstruction to the 21st century? :D:D
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