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    World War I had significant impacts on the population in our society. Its effects were felt by many different groups of people. Many people also had concerns of how the war would impact the international community. In this broadcast‚ we will attempt to unveil and explain some of the effects the war had on those groups of people as well as how the war impacted the international community. We will also discuss some of the changes that occurred because of the movement from isolationism to expansionism

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    Germanys promise to warn ships before attacking (which was broken) Germany’s violation of Sussex Pledge they violated the pledge by having their u-boats remain hidden and firing without warning. They sank three united states ships prompting president Wilson to urge congress to declare war on Germany. Network of alliances (connect this to WWI involvement) much of Europe was drawn into war because of the network of alliances Power of modern weapons during WWI ushered in the modern era of war with

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    In this paper I will be comparing and contrasting the Presidential Legacies of Abraham Lincoln and Woodrow Wilson. Both Lincoln and Wilson faced troubles in their presidency. Even though the men dealt with two different wars and issues‚ Lincoln and Wilson both had to make drastic decisions that affected all of the U.S.A. Abraham Lincoln’s Domestic and International Policies were very significant to the history of our country. In 1865‚ Lincoln passed the 13th Amendment‚ which changed the course

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    as the Great War had been. President Woodrow Wilson was a strong supporter of a peace between all continents‚ even constructing a 14 Point Plan that would focus on bringing peace to the world. As a result‚ when the League of Nations came into being‚ he fully supported the Treaty of Versailles‚ which would not only induct the United States into the League‚ but also hold every single one of the signers to their promise of peace and unity. President Wilson brought this to the attention of the United

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    I. In trying to keep the United States out of war‚ President Wilson delivered his Second Inaugural Address on March 5‚ 1917.Although‚ President Wilson hopes for peace; he believed that America would have to eventually get involved. In an attempt to tell about his hope of peace‚ Wilson used this speech to appeal ethically and emotionally to the citizens. With the use of ethos‚ allusions‚ repetitions and other strategies‚ President Wilson spoke of his point of aiming for peace and trying not to get

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    Amelia Abrahim HIS 112-006 Prof. Sarti 2/23/11 Fourteen Points Plan 1. What key points did Wilson wish to convey with his peace plan? The key points Wilson wished to convey with his peace plan were that countries should be peaceful with one another‚ help each other with whatever they needed‚ allow sea trade to be open‚ remove the ideas that countries have of one another because of the war‚ and simply to create peace so that everyone can move along to reconstruct their country and economy

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    Presidents Kenneshea Q Alexander George Aleman HIS 204 15 March 2013 It has been said that the Presidential election of 1912 was the most Progressive in the US history. This election was held on November 5‚ 1912 of which democrat Woodrow Wilson defeated Bull Moose as well as candidate and former Republican president Theodore Roosevelt and Republican incumbent president William Howard Taft. We ask ourselves what or who were Progressives? According to a statement by Roosevelt‚ “Anyone who

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    people. “ President Woodrow Wilson spoke these words to set the tone for the war his country was going to fight in. Wilson had to make this speech for justify his reasoning to enter the current war that was ongoing in Europe. He knew that entering the war would be a the complete opposite of what he campaigned for in his second presidential campaign in 1916. He promised to stay out of the war‚ and to focus on the issues happening in America‚ but

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    History S.A “Wilson bored me with his Fourteen Points; even God has Ten Commandments” This source shows us President Clemenceau’s view on Woodrow Wilson whom was the current President of America at the time. Clemenceau stated this very cleverly as he says very discreetly that Wilson thinks himself better than God as ‘God only has ten commandments’. Clemenceau also thinks that Wilson’s points are commandments so the other major powers have to abide and serve these points. In some cases I do agree

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    In the early 20th century‚ the Progressive Movement of Era had a global social activism and political support and change across the United States. The goals they wanted to target were to seek to return control of the government to the people‚ political machines‚ restore economic opportunities‚ and to correct injustice. Muckrakers‚ such as Thomas Nast‚ Jacob Riis‚ U. Sinclair‚ F. Kelly‚ helped cities for better places to live‚ which was prohibition. Since‚ 1848 the National American Woman Suffrage

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