Congressional Opposition to War: 1917 |
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... North Dakota , Ohio , South Dakota , and Wisconsin , only four Senators emerged who pursued the con- trary and minority course . Of the 143 Representatives from these states just 35 , moreover , voted against war ; South Dakota and ...
... North Dakota , Ohio , South Dakota , and Wisconsin , only four Senators emerged who pursued the con- trary and minority course . Of the 143 Representatives from these states just 35 , moreover , voted against war ; South Dakota and ...
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... North Sea to neutral commerce . She waited in vain for three long months .. " Only in desperation and with her back to the wall , he affirmed , " Germany then did as a matter of retaliation and 17 defense what Great Britain had done ...
... North Sea to neutral commerce . She waited in vain for three long months .. " Only in desperation and with her back to the wall , he affirmed , " Germany then did as a matter of retaliation and 17 defense what Great Britain had done ...
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... North Carolinian , " nothing in that quarrel , has or does involve a moral or equitable or material interest in or obligation of our Gov- ernment or ... people . " Representative Charles Sloan , Repub- lican of Nebraska , concluded ...
... North Carolinian , " nothing in that quarrel , has or does involve a moral or equitable or material interest in or obligation of our Gov- ernment or ... people . " Representative Charles Sloan , Repub- lican of Nebraska , concluded ...
Contents
The People versus the Interests | 19 |
The Anathemas Foreign Entanglements | 34 |
A Great Step Backward | 48 |
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