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Wilson's idealism continued to mount after the Versailles Conference and reached its epitome during his swing across the nation in September 1919 , when he attempted to take the issue of the League of Nations before the people after the ...
Wilson's idealism continued to mount after the Versailles Conference and reached its epitome during his swing across the nation in September 1919 , when he attempted to take the issue of the League of Nations before the people after the ...
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The debate in large measure continued that of the interwar years , and like the earlier debate was characterized by considerable utopianism on both sides . Actually three clearly defined groups after 1947 struggled for possession of the ...
The debate in large measure continued that of the interwar years , and like the earlier debate was characterized by considerable utopianism on both sides . Actually three clearly defined groups after 1947 struggled for possession of the ...
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Unfortunately , the high hopes of containment slowly disintegrated under the continued search for military supremacy which always seemed to elude the nation . Nor was it certain that any Western military establishment could achieve a ...
Unfortunately , the high hopes of containment slowly disintegrated under the continued search for military supremacy which always seemed to elude the nation . Nor was it certain that any Western military establishment could achieve a ...
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EVOLUTION OF THE NATIONAL INTEREST | 3 |
can Continent 1760 | 18 |
The French Interest in American Independence 1778 | 27 |
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