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    19th Amendment Thesis

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    Women’s Suffrage. The adoption in New York persuaded former President Woodrow Wilson to arrange his mind sets‚ and to begin supporting Women’s Suffrage. As Woodrow Wilson Began supporting the women suffrage‚ he began to think about making the right for any American citizen to vote‚ man or women to vote an amendment. In 1912 Theodore Roosevelt who was the president did not include women in his campaign. Woodrow Wilson also did not have it placed in his presidential

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    had lost everything in the war and were not ready for peace. They were ready for revenge. The Treaty of Versailles reflected those sentiments. Internationally‚ the battle over the terms of the Treaty of Versailles was between those‚ such as Woodrow Wilson‚ who wanted a “peace without victory” and those who wanted to punish Germany for starting the war. At home in America‚ the battle over the treaty was quite different. It was a bitter dispute with no resolution‚ but many unintended consequences. The

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    peace terms between the controversy states. The main question would be as to why did President Wilson have such difficulty getting his own allies at the Paris Peace Conference to accept the principles of the Fourteen Points? And to what extent did the Treaty of Versailles embody the principles of the Fourteen Points? So to start off with what the question is asking‚ it’s asking why was it so hard for Wilson to have his own allies to accept the Fourteen Point. The Fourteen Points were statements of peace

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    Civil rights in the United States were limited in some ways during World War I‚ mainly because of the government’s attitude toward the war. As stated by President Wilson‚ “American involvement in the World War I as a crusade not for national aggrandizement‚ but to ‘make the world safe for democracy.’” (1) However‚ the democracy in American home land seemed not to be well protected. As one of the most controversial law in the American history‚ The Espionage Act of 1917 “prohibited not only spying

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    reform. Roosevelt covered more areas of reform than Wilson (who focused mainly on economy)‚ and was more of a progressive than Wilson was. As a governor and the first president of the era‚ Roosevelt set a terrific example of what a president of this time should do. ’Progressing’ from bad‚ and implementing various reforms to do so defined the era. These two programs are comparable in the areas of antitrust‚ tariff‚ and labor reform. Though Wilson seemed to have many more acts in each category‚ mostly

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    violence early on in the war caused the United States to enter the war on the Allies side. President Wilson had tried to mediate between the two alliances but Germany did not accept this proposal. The Treaty of Versailles was fair to Germany because they ignored Wilson’s Call for Peace and Germany’s violent tactics called a need for the treaty to be made in order to end World War I. President Wilson did not want the United States to enter World War I when it initially started because it was hardly

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    The End of World War I

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    were suing for peace. They were still only considering signing an armistice. The American armistice was based on Woodrow Wilson’s fourteen-point plan. He did have a hard time convincing the other allies that the fourteen-point plan was going to work. Wilson who was wanted peace without actually winning the war. By the time the armistice was signed‚ the people of Germany were happy that the war had ended.<br><br>The treaty was signed at Rethondes‚ France at 5:00 pm on November 11 1918. Two days earlier

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    1. Payne-Aldrich Bill C. The Election Of 1912 1. Third Party D. Wilson Promises New Freedom 1. Woodrow Wilson 2. New Freedom III. Addressing the Effects of Industrialization A. Busting Trusts 1. Hepburn Act 2. Clayton Anti-Trust Act B. Protecting Consumers and Workers 1. Pure Food and Drug Act 2. Arbitration 3. Taft and Wilson C. Protecting the Environment 1. Preservation 2. Conservation

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    chapter 21

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    progressive reform‚ and why progressives led an insurgent campaign during the election of 1912. Explain what factors accounted for Wilson’s victory in 1912. • Recognize how Wilson sought to enact his “New Freedom” once in office. Understand the reforms he supported‚ and his views on the tariff 336 issue‚ banking‚ and trusts. Explain why Wilson earned the name “the reluctant Progressive.” • Understand the limits of progressive reform‚ and identify the organizations that offered more radical visions of America’s

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    The "Big 3"‚ Georges Clemenceau‚ Woodrow Wilson and Lloyd George‚ disagreed so strongly on the Treaty of Versailles because it was no more than a compromise‚ it satisfied nobody. All three of them had a different stance on whether or not the treaty was satisfactory. Clemenceau thought it would be better for Germany to suffer a great deal more than the treaty allowed‚ while Wilson considered the treaty far too harsh. Lloyd George on the other hand took what seemed to be more of a middle ground. Clemenceau

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