Congressional Opposition to War: 1917 |
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... pointed out , instead of prod- ding Germany about neutral rights -- while at the same time countenancing American economic succor to Great Britain -- the impending crisis could have been averted . The anti - war minor- ity in Congress ...
... pointed out , instead of prod- ding Germany about neutral rights -- while at the same time countenancing American economic succor to Great Britain -- the impending crisis could have been averted . The anti - war minor- ity in Congress ...
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... pointed out that the United States acting alone in a war against Germany was far different from her prosecuting it with the addition of foreign ties and com- mitments -- especially those with the abhorred Great Britain . This was ...
... pointed out that the United States acting alone in a war against Germany was far different from her prosecuting it with the addition of foreign ties and com- mitments -- especially those with the abhorred Great Britain . This was ...
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... pointed out , would be a total one . " Let us be honest , " he contended , " let us admit that this is a ruthless war against not only Germany's army and her navy but against her civilian population as well .... Representative Church ...
... pointed out , would be a total one . " Let us be honest , " he contended , " let us admit that this is a ruthless war against not only Germany's army and her navy but against her civilian population as well .... Representative Church ...
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The People versus the Interests | 19 |
The Anathemas Foreign Entanglements | 34 |
A Great Step Backward | 48 |
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