He signed "Woodrow Wilson" in fairly plain script. See the link for a picture of his autograph.
Woodrow Wilson's middle name is Woodrow. His full name is Thomas Woodrow Wilson.I found the answer at http://www.creators.com/lifestylefeatures/words-and-trivia/answer-man-andy-seamans/presidential-middle-initials.html, if you want to see for yourself.
Woodrow Wilson did not see any major battles in World War 1. In fact, during World War 1, he was the President of the United States.
No. Woodrow Wilson did. See wikipedia's article on the 19th amendment.
He founded the League of Nations ; see relevant link .
Woodrow Wilson's platform called for several things. Wilson wanted to see a reduction in tariffs, and he wanted campaign contributions by corporations to be capped. He also wanted reforms to take place within the banking system, and strengthened antitrust laws.
Of enmity and general disapproval. See related questions below.
This depends on the country/organization. See related questions.US: Woodrow Wilson.Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States from 1913 March 4 to 1921 March 4. Although he initially kept the US out of the World War in his first term, the US joined the war in his second term. He is also known for his creation of the League of Nations after the war.
Thomas Woodrow Wilson. For more details, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_denomination_bills_in_U.S._currency
Woodrow Wilson - March 1913 to March 1921 Warren G Harding - March 1921to August 1923 Calvin Coolidge - August 1923 to March 1929 Herbert Hoover - March 1929 to March 1933
The phrase "the war to end war" was coined by H. G. Wells. It first appeared in his book entitled, "The War That Will End War," that was published in 1914. Despite the fact that he only publicly used the phrase once, however, it is often associated with Woodrow Wilson.
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