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  1. Woodrow Wilson (Getting to Know the Us Presidents)
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  5. Woodrow Wilson: Memorial Address Delivered Before the Joint Meeting of the Two Houses of Congress as a Tribute of Respect to the late President of the US by Edwin Anderson Alderman, 2007-07-25

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of mixed European and African ancestry, which by us reckoning would presidentswho married while president. James Tyler; Grover Cleveland; woodrow wilson.
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Wilson was educated in private schools and later went to the College of New Jersey, now Princeton University. He became a lawyer but was unsuccessful. He then studied History and political science, earned a Ph.D. and became a teacher. His Presidency: Wilson pushed many bills through Congress which affected tariff rates, income tax, banking, business, child labor and other domestic public policies. He helped write the peace treaty after World War I and advocated establishing a League of Nations to help prevent wars in the future. Wilson won the 1919 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in creating a lasting peace following World War I. His Life: Like Roosevelt before him, Woodrow Wilson regarded himself as the personal representative of the people. "No one but the President," he said, "seems to be expected ... to look out for the general interests of the country." He developed a program of progressive reform and asserted international leadership in building a new world order. In 1917 he proclaimed American entrance into World War I a crusade to make the world "safe for democracy."

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  • President Arthur signed the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. It broke the Treaty of 1880 with China which allowed Chinese immigrants to enter the U.S. While the Chinese Exclusion Act did halt immigration for 10 years and kept already immigrated Chinese from becoming citizens, Arthur had already vetoed a bill which would have banned any Chinese immigration for 20 years. In 1883 Buffalo Bill, who had become famous hunting buffalo to feed the crews who were laying track for the Transcontinental Railroad by the Union Pacific, organized the first of his wild west shows. These shows featured sharpshooter Annie Oakley and Sioux chief Sitting Bull. In 1883 President Arthur signed the Pendleton Act. This act reformed civil service, which was believed to be filled with politically connected individuals who didn’t really do any work. The Pendelton Act created exams for government jobs. It also created a Civil Service Commission to oversee the new competitive merit system. Chester Alan Arthur - portrait and biographical information at the White House web site.

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    Both of his paternal grandparents, James Wilson and Annie Mills Wilson, were from Ireland. Woodrow Wilson was born in Virginia. He was a Presbyterian. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1920. Woodrow was married while he was President. He was one of 15 Presidents who became President without winning the popular vote. Though he never met Wilson, Sigmund Freud wrote a psychological study of the president in which he asserted that Wilson unconsciously identified himself with Jesus Christ. He was the only president with a Ph.D. He graduated from the University of New Jersey which is now called Princeton. He was a teacher. During World War I, when the government clamped down on the fledgling radio industry in the interests of security, the U.S. Navy had a corner on radio. In 1919, Wilson became the first U.S. president to make a radio broadcast to when he spoke from a ship to World War I troops aboard other vessels and was it was picked up by some people in America. Partially paralyzed and nearly blind from a massive stroke, Wilson was protected by his wife, Edith, who ran what was called the "Petticoat Government." As the government limped along, she was also called the Iron Queen, the Presidentress, and the Regent.

    27. Woodrow Wilson
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    Order: 28th President Term of Office: March 4 March 4 Followed: William Howard Taft Succeeded by: Warren G. Harding Date of Birth December 28 Place of Birth: Staunton Virginia Date of Death: February 3 Place of Death: Washington, D.C First Lady Ellen Louise Wilson
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    Profession: teacher Political Party Democrat Vice President ... Thomas R. Marshall Dr. Thomas Woodrow Wilson December 28 February 3 ) was the 28th ( President of the United States . He was the second Democrat to serve two consecutive terms in the White House after Andrew Jackson Table of contents 1 Early life and education
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    Wilson was born in Staunton, Virginia , with ancestry in Strabane Northern Ireland . He grew up in Augusta, Georgia Wilson graduated from Princeton University in .He was a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternal organization . Afterward, Wilson studied law at the University of Virginia for one year. After completing and publishing his dissertation, Congressional Government, in , he received his Ph.D. in political science from

    28. Presidents Of The United States
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    Woodrow Wilson
    Wilson was an extremely activist President, introducing significant domestic reform legislation. Wilson guided the US into World War I, on the side of Great Britain and France. He transformed the war aims of the Allies into a "Fight for Democracy." Elected:
    The Early Years
    From 1885 to 1888 Wilson taught political economy at Bryn Mawr College. For the next two years, he taught history at Wesleyan College. From 1890 to 1902, Wilson was a professor of jurisprudence and political economy at Princeton. During this time he published a series of books, including a five-volume history of the American people. From 1902 to 1910, Wilson was President of Princeton University, where he reorganized the methods of teaching at the university. In 1910, Wilson was elected to be the Governor of New Jersey. As Governor, Wilson declared war on the local political monopoly. He enacted laws to insure direct party primaries and requiring candidates to file campaign financial statements.
    Accomplishements in Office
    Wilson came to power with an activist agenda on domestic affairs based on his belief in a strong role for the office of the Presidency. He considered himself the direct representative of the American people and was determined to enact legislation that he felt met their needs. He called his program "the new freedoms." They included expanded anti-trust legislation, child labor laws, workers compensation for federal employees, and an eight-hour day for railroad workers. Wilson personally appeared before Congress (he was the first President since John Adams to make such an appearance) to persuade it to pass the Longwood Tariff Act which substantially reduced tariffs.

    29. "Our First Line Of Defense" Presidential Reflections On US Intelligence (U)
    ONE OF THE THINGS THAT has served to convince us that the Prussian autocracy wasnot and president woodrow wilson, Address to Congress, 2 April 1917. (Photo).
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    (Portrait) World War I broke out during President Woodrow Wilson's first term, and the United States entered the war during his second administration. Wilson had little interest in or use for intelligence and found the idea of a national "secret service" abhorrent. To Wilson, "intelligence" was synonymous with "spy." After the Armistice in 1918, he would laugh at his own naiveté about intelligence, but did nothing to ensure that the modest American capability developed during the war would remain.
      "LET ME TESTIFY TO THIS, MY fellow citizens, I not only did not know it until we got into this war, but I did not believe it when I was told that it was true, that Germany was not the only country that maintained a secret service. Every country in Europe maintained it, because they had to be ready for Germany's spring upon them, and the only difference between the German secret service and the other secret services was that the German secret service found out more than the others did! (Applause and laughter) And therefore Germany sprang upon the other nations at unawares [ sic ], and they were not ready for it."

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    The Visionary President A conservative is a man who sits and thinks; mostly sits.
    Woodrow Wilson A conservative is someone who makes no changes and consults his grandmother when in doubt.
    Woodrow Wilson A great industrial Nation is controlled by its system of credit. Our system of credit is concentrated. The growth of the Nation and all our activities are in the hands of a few men.
    Woodrow Wilson A little group of willful men, representing no opinion but their own, have rendered the Great Goverment of the United States helpless and contemptible.
    Woodrow Wilson Of certain members of the United States Senate (4 March 1917) A man has found himself when he has found his relation to the rest of the universe, and here is the Book in which those relations are set forth.
    Woodrow Wilson , Speech (7 May 1911). A man who is virtuous and a coward has no marketable virtue about him.
    Woodrow Wilson , Address (October 1914). A man who thinks of himself as belonging to a particular national group in America has not yet become an American.
    Woodrow Wilson A nation which does not remember what it was yesterday, does not know what it is today, nor what it is trying to do. We are trying to do a futile thing if we do not know where we came from or what we have been about. Ours is a rich legacy. Rich but lost.

    31. Reader's Companion To Military History - - Wilson, Woodrow
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    U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, president of the United States from 1913 until 1921, led the United States into World War I and tried, with very limited success, to create a new structure of international politics at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. An activist president in both domestic and foreign policy who involved the United States deeply in Mexico and the Caribbean, Wilson initially hoped to mediate among the warring European powers when World War I broke out. In May 1915, after the sinking of the Lusitania and the loss of hundreds of American lives, Wilson eventually declared that the United States would hold Germany to a "strict accountability" for further losses of life. Less than two years later, after Germany finally began unrestricted submarine warfare, this policy led Wilson to secure American entry into the war in April 1917. Wilson insisted on maintaining a separate American political and military role during the war, labeling the United States an "associated" rather than an "allied" power, insisting that American troops fight separately in France, and planning a navy at least equal to any in the world. He made little or no attempt to direct the course of the fighting in France, but in January 1918 he issued his Fourteen Points, a plan for an impartial and lasting peace including freedom of the seas, an impartial adjustment of colonial claims, and greater freedom for many nationalities of eastern Europe. In September 1918 he suddenly became the key Allied leader when the German government asked him for an armistice based upon the Fourteen Points. His insistence upon changes in Germany's government helped lead to the German revolution and the armistice that followed on November 11, 1918.

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    In 1886, Grover Cleveland became the first, and only, president to be married in the White House. The residence of the U.S. president was called the "President's Palace," the "President's House," and the "Executive Mansion," before Theodore Roosevelt made "White House" the official name in 1901. John Adams was the first president to live in the White House.

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    Academic Career. top Wilson forsook law in 1883 to study political science at Johns Hopkins University and received a Ph.D. in 1886. After teaching at Bryn Mawr College, outside of Philadelphia, and at Wesleyan University in Connecticut, he joined the Princeton faculty in 1890. His first book, Congressional Government
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    Prewar Foreign Policy. top Lusitania in May 1915, killing 1198 people, including 128 Americans, created a crisis during which Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan resigned rather than risk war, while critics such as Theodore Roosevelt
    World War I: The War Effort. top Wilson mounted the most efficient and corruption-free American war effort up to that time. A draft was instituted and functioned smoothly, inducting nearly 3 million of the 5 million men who served in the armed forces. Large numbers of American troops commanded by Gen. John J. Pershing went into combat in France during the summer of 1918, in time to join the counteroffensive that finished the war that fall. On the home front, new forms of government-directed economic organization were introduced under the War Industries Board, headed by Bernard Baruch, while several million dollars were raised through Liberty loan bond drives. The Committee on Public Information used advertising and public relations techniques to arouse popular fervor for the war effort, but espionage and sedition laws also led to widespread curtailment of civil liberties, including the imprisonment of the Socialist party leader and war critic Eugene V. Debs.

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    Woodrow Wilson’s presidency was marked by his leadership in international affairs as well as some major domestic initiatives. In foreign policy, Wilson used American forces to put an end to World War I and developed the idea for a League of Nations. At home, he passed legislation to create the Federal Reserve banks and the Federal Trade Commission and to promote workers’ rights. Wilson was born in Virginia in 1856. He moved north to New Jersey to attend Princeton University, which was then known as the College of New Jersey.There he earned his undergraduate degree. He went on to earn a law degree from the University of Virginia and a doctorate from Johns Hopkins University. Wilson is the only president with a Ph.D.

    35. Medical History Of U.S. Presidents
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    36. Woodrow Wilson
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    Thomas Woodrow Wilson, the son of a Presbyterian minister, was born in Staunton, Virginia, in 1856. Educated at Princeton, the University of Virginia and Johns Hopkins University, he became a professor at Princeton (1890-1902). He also published the bo ok, History of the American People
    After being elected Democratic Governor of New Jersey in 1911, Wilson became a national figure due to his progressive views on reform. The following year he was elected as the twenty-eighth President of the United States. Over the next few years he concentrated on anti-trust measures and on reorganizing the federal banking system.
    On the outbreak of the First World War President Woodrow Wilson declared a policy of strict neutrality. Although the USA had strong ties with Britain, Wilson was concerned about the large number of people in the country who had been born in Germany and Austria. Other influential political leaders argued strongly in favour of the USA maintaining its isolationist policy. This included the

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    40. 28th President, (Thomas) Woodrow Wilson
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    Served 1913-1917, 1917-1921 Thomas Woodrow Wilson was born December 28, 1856, in Staunton, Virginia. Wilson did not learn to read until he was nine, but he went on to become a college professor, an author, president of Princeton University, and President of the United States. Wilson married Ellen Axzon June 24, 1885, and they had three children. Nominated by the Democrats in 1912, with Thomas Marshall as his running mate, Wilson was the first Democrat to win the White House is 20 years, and except for Cleveland's two terms, the first Democratic president since Reconstruction. Wilson served as President during the First World War (1914-1918). In his first term, he believed that the United States should not become involved in the European war. During his first term, his wife Ellen died August 6, 1914. Wilson married Edith Bolling Galt 16 months later, December 18, 1915. The Wilsons kept sheep at the White House to keep the grass neatly trimmed. Wilson ran for re-election in 1916 under the slogan "He kept us out of war." In 1917, however, when German naval forces sank the British cruise liner Lusitania

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