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    and murder of a woman on a train. Even so‚ there was still much racism in the USA. Segregation - Keeping a group separate from the rest of society. Isolationism The USA entered the First World War in 1917. President Wilson played important roles in peace talks. Woodrow Wilson had fourteen points. Some of these fourteen points were: * A ban on secret treaties and a reduction in arms. * Countries should not claim other countries (colonies without consulting each other and the local inhabitants)

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    Julia McArthur built the Hotel Park in the Pines for an estimated $300‚000‚ she was a widow from Detroit‚ Michigan. McArthur co-owned the Park Hotel in Mount Clemmons‚ Michigan with her Aunt Margretha Kieffer. Kieffer encouraged McArthur to build the Hotel Park in the Pines in Aiken‚ South Carolina. In January of 1900 the hotel opened for business. Daniel Boone Smith was a 29-year-old lawyer who graduated in 1904 from Harvard law school. In the fall of 1912‚ Smith was experiencing respiratory issues

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    5th AP History January 13‚ 2003 Divided We Govern David R. Mayhew The question of whether divided party control of the American national government is an advantage or disadvantage has long been debated. Many Americans agree with Woodrow Wilson’s philosophy‚ "You cannot compound a successful government out of antagonisms." In other words‚ a legislative and executive branch controlled by the same political party have a stronger tie and connection and encounters fewer stumbling blocks as they move

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    the League of Nations except the United States. Ultimately‚ the United States Congress refused to ratify the treaty even though President Wilson was a supporter of the League of Nations. Was it because Senator Lodge loathed President Wilson or was it because he actually believed that joining would do more harm than good for the United States? President Wilson came to the conference with what he called his 14 points. His points called for a world that would continue to remain intact.

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    almost 70‚000 people died because of German Submarines. Fourteen Points Wilson scaled a summit of inspiring oratory on January 8‚ 1918‚ when he delivered his famed Fourteen Points Address to an enthusiastic Congress. Wilson’s vision inspired all the drooping Allies to make mightier efforts and demoralized the enemy governments by holding out alluring promises to their dissatisfied minorities. Fourteen Points of Woodrow Wilson were important‚ because Wilson’s appealing points were not everywhere applauded

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    Food and Drug Act; publication of The Jungle; assassination of President McKinley; election of Woodrow Wilson b. Northern Securities case; Pinchot-Ballinger controversy; reelection of Roosevelt; Hepburn Act c. creation of Federal Reserve System; election of William Howard Taft; Triangle Shirtwaist Fire; Lawrence textile strike d. assassination of President McKinley; Meat Inspection Act; unveiling of Woodrow Wilson’s "New Freedom" program; Federal Reserve Act Feedback/Reference: REF: 757-758‚ 760

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    In 1919‚ President Wilson joined delegates of Italy‚ France‚ England‚ and Japan in the Palace of Versailles to negotiate peace. When the conference was adjourned‚ the Treaty of Versailles had been created. However‚ the treaty was killed by Congress. It was not the strength of the opposing forces’ argument‚ but rather the incompetence‚ rigidity‚ and obstinacy of President Wilson that lead to the Senate defeat of the Treaty of Versailles. Wilson’s first mistake was in October 1918 when he asked

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    As the Progressive Party candidate for President in 1912‚ Theodore Roosevelt continued to seek reform with his Square Deal policies. Roosevelt was a true Progressive and fought consistently for reform throughout his political career. His address made during the campaign was entitled "The Struggle for Social Justice" from Progressive Principles: Selections from Addresses Made during the Presidential Campaign of 1912‚ ed. Elmer H. Youngman (New York: Progressive National Service‚ 1913)‚ 199-207. Theodore

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    William Jennings Bryan‚ born in 1860‚ was a railroad lawyer‚ as well as a politician and a very respected public speaker. The reason he was so successful at what he did was mainly due to the fact that he knew how to reach out to specific types of people‚ essentially by empathize with them. He was able to speak in front of religious groups that he did not necessarily worship the same religion with‚ within their religious institutions‚ and he was able to connect with each and every one of the audience

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    AP US History Unit 9 Test: WW1 to the Great Depression 1) What caused American entry into World War I‚ and how did Wilson turn the war into an ideological crusade? A: Although America did not want to enter WW1‚ once German submarines sunk the American ship Lusetania‚ it killed American sailors. Instead of his original idea to spread peace‚ Wilson now wanted revenge. In his war message to Congress‚ he said that if America did not act quickly‚ the Western hemisphere’s ideals would be destroyed

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