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    nationalistic disputes or ambitions‚ after the Bolshevik disclosure of secret treaties between the Allies‚ which discredited their claims that Germany was the sole power with aggressive ambitions.[10] On 8 January 1918‚ United States President Woodrow Wilson issued a statement which became known as the Fourteen Points. This speech outlined a policy of free trade‚ open agreements‚ democracy and self-determination. It also called for a diplomatic end to the war‚ international disarmament‚ the withdrawal

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    The United States made the right decision by joining World War 1. Until 1917 the United States remained neutral. But after 1917 several factors made American neutrality difficult to maintain. The factors that enabled President Woodrow Wilson to take action from neutrality to engagement included Germany’s unrestricted warfare‚ “Zimmerman Note”‚ significant money-making and trade opportunities‚ and fall of the oppressive Russian monarchy. One of the major reasons why United States made the right

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    The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty put into place at the end of world war one (Schultz‚ 2014). The treaty involved Germany‚ France‚ Britain and the United States. Although the Treaty was envisioned to create peace between these countries‚ it wasn’t entirely fair on Germany but rather punitive (Schultz‚ 2014). Germany was banned from the negotiations. Some believed this made the Treaty unfair from the beginning‚ as it appeared the ’Big Three’ (France‚ Britain and the United States) could

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    How Did America Get In WWI? As most of the people believed that America joined WWI and they very first‚ however‚ it was not accurate at all. At the outbreak of WWI‚ President Wilson actually adopted a neutral position in an effort to keep America from being pulled into the war in Europe. Despite President Wilson’s attempt to stay neutral‚ how did America get into WWI exactly? America got pulled into WWI because Germany was sinking American ships; German troops marched on Belgium; and Germany made

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    Britain was the main reason why Labour won the 1964 election.’ Assess the validity of this statement (45) The 1964 election changed the British political landscape forever as a thirteen-year Conservative dominance crumbled at the hands of Harold Wilson and his youthful Labour Party. Historians‚ such as Rowe‚ postulate that there are a plethora of reasons to why Labour won the 1964 election‚ most prominently because of the Conservatives’ inability to economically modernise Britain. Contrastingly

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    Despite Wilson’s extensive 1919-1920 campaign to achieve Senate approval for the treaty‚ he failed in part because he did not attain consensus among the Democratic and Republican parties. When peace negotiations began in October‚ 1918‚ President Wilson Woodrow played a significant role. The focal point of his arguments were based of his famous “Fourteen Points”‚ and he insisted those “points” needed to serve as a basis for the signing of the armistice. This of course‚ included the formation of the

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    stimulate industrial production and exports by supporting collaboration between the government‚ employers and trade unions. It predicted an economic growth rate of 3.8% and a 25% increase in exports by 1970. However‚ due to the balance of payments crisis‚ Wilson and Callaghan (Chancellor of the Exchequer)‚ were forced to impose £500 million worth of cuts and to increase taxes. This is shown in Source 9 when it states that there will be “no tax cuts for time being”. Therefore‚ the National Plan was cut and

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    On January 22‚ 1917‚ Woodrow Wilson made one final‚ attempt to avert war‚ delivering a moving address that correctly declared only a “peace without victory” (beating Germany without embarrassing them) would be lasting. Germany responded by shocking the world‚ announcing that it would break the Sussex pledge and return to unrestricted submarine warfare‚ which meant that its U-boats would now be firing on armed and unarmed ships in the war zone. Wilson asked Congress for the authority

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    Progressive Era Dbq

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    voters and non-voters. In addition‚ all four candidates running for the title of President‚ Debs‚ Roosevelt‚ Wilson‚ and Taft‚ were all progressives‚ and wanted to reduce the number of trusts. This gave all voters‚ men or women‚ some incentive to vote. In the end of the election‚ Woodrow Wilson won‚ but not with the majority. During Wilson’s presidency‚ some women spoke out saying that Wilson was "oppressing" them‚ and compared themselves to people being oppressed by Kaiser that were living Germany

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    treaty versailles

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    2:20pm‚ Paris time. This was the only way that the allies of Germany could officially end military actions. So the Germans were made to accept the responsibility of starting WWI‚ having to accept to the 14 points‚ a set of principles that President Wilson believed should guide peace making once the War was over‚ and deal with the disarmaments such as reducing military and weapons. In the treaty a lot of Clauses stated punishment for WWI‚ and article 231‚ one of the main Clauses blamed Germany for all

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