Woodrow Wilson: A World War and a League of Nations

Woodrow Wilson: A World War and a League of Nations

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Woodrow Wilson: A World War and a League of Nations

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  1. 1 Thomas Woodrow Wilson
  2. 2 part of Democratic Progressive Movement
  3. 3 The Underwood Tariff (1913)
  4. 4 The Adamson Act (1916)
  5. 5 Republicans
  6. 6 The Federal Reserve Act (1913)
  7. 7 Wilsonian Idealism
  8. 8 Pancho Villa
  9. 9 Pershing became a national figure
  10. 10 Postmaster General Albert S. Burleson brought up segregating workplaces
  11. 11 First Lady Ellen Wilson
  12. 12 Louis Brandeis (1856 - 1941)
  13. 13 1916 Presidential Election
  14. 14 May 1915 - The Sinking of the Lusitania
  15. 15 Espionage Act (1917) and Sedition Act (1918) (suppression of anti-draft activists)
  16. 16 Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer pushed for expulsion of non-citizen radicals (First Red Scare of 1919-1920)
  17. 17 November 1917 - Bolshevik Revolution
  18. 18 August 1918
  19. 19 January 8th, 1918 - Wilson's Fourteen Points Speech
  20. 20 The United States emerged as the premiere global power
  21. 21 Wilson fell victim to an influenza pandemic
  22. 22 September 1919 - Wilson collapses from exhaustion
  23. 23 the Senate was worried about the sovereignty of Congress in being able to declare war
  24. 24 February 1920 the public becomes aware of Wilson's health
  25. 25 The Prohibition of Alcohol (1920 - 1933)
  26. 26 18th Amendment - Prohibition THE AMERICAN ISSUE
  27. 27 Wilson's failed League of Nations eventually became the United Nations
  28. 28 PROFESSOR DAVE EXPLAINS

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