Congressional Opposition to War: 1917 |
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... President Woodrow Wilson's call to Congress for a declaration of war against Germany in April , 1917. Even the national political spokesmen from the Middle West , which accounted for over two - thirds of the total Con- gressional anti ...
... President Woodrow Wilson's call to Congress for a declaration of war against Germany in April , 1917. Even the national political spokesmen from the Middle West , which accounted for over two - thirds of the total Con- gressional anti ...
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... President had pushed the United States to within one step of outright belligerency : he had begun the arming of American merchant ships bound for England . As a member of President Wilson's own party , Representative Perl Decker of ...
... President had pushed the United States to within one step of outright belligerency : he had begun the arming of American merchant ships bound for England . As a member of President Wilson's own party , Representative Perl Decker of ...
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... President had pushed the United States to within one step of outright belligerency : he had begun the arming of American merchant ships bound for England . As a member of President Wilson's own party , Representative Perl Decker of ...
... President had pushed the United States to within one step of outright belligerency : he had begun the arming of American merchant ships bound for England . As a member of President Wilson's own party , Representative Perl Decker of ...
Contents
The People versus the Interests | 19 |
The Anathemas Foreign Entanglements | 34 |
A Great Step Backward | 48 |
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