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Wilson, (Thomas) Woodrow
contribution to American foreign policy
Fourteen Points, Wilson’s peace proposals following WW I
overview of leadership as the President of the United States
role in the development of the League of Nations
World War I, role in the armistice
associates and contemporaries
election of 1912
foreign policies
honors and memorials
personal life
pictures of Woodrow Wilson
presidency
Progressivism and reform
quotations
Academics: In America for a man to become a university…
Americans: You cannot become thorough Americans if you think…
Disillusionment: Harding, Wilson, Taft, Roosevelt, idiots…
Freedom: Every people should be left free to…
Freedom: Liberty does not consist in…
Government: There is no indispensable man. The…
Independence: Self-determination is not a mere phrase. It…
Judgment: One cool judgment is worth a thousand…
Leadership: Every man who takes office…
Logic: Logic! Logic! I don't give a damn for…
Nations: A general association of nations must be…
Peace: Open covenants of peace, openly arrived…
Presidents: A non entity with side whiskers.
Presidents: Wilson is a noble failure and a Biblical…
Revolution: Which is the game of chance—to place…
Sincerity: He is absolutely sincere. That is what…
Speeches: If you want me to…
United States: America cannot be an ostrich…
United States: America's neutrality is ineffectual...at…
United States: I want to take this…
United States: The Declaration of Independence...is an…
United States: The nation has been deeply stirred...The…
United States: The United States must be…
War And Peace: No nation is fit to…
War And Peace: The world must be safe…
War And Peace: What we demand in this…
War: He kept us out of…
War: The war we have just been through, though it…
Woodrow Wilson: He was the Messiah of…
Woodrow Wilson: Like Odysseus, he looked wiser…
Woodrow Wilson: The spacious philanthropy which he…
Woodrow Wilson: Well, I have one consolation.…
World War I: It is not an army that we must train for war:…
World War I: My message today was a…
World War I: There is a price which…
World War I: We have stood apart, studiously neutral.
table of Democratic Presidential candidates
table of presidents and vice presidents of the United States
The Birth of a Nation, impression of Wilson
World War I
Nations: A general association of nations must be…
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