Woodrow Wilson and the progressive era, 1910-1917A study of Wilson's first administration and the United States' entry into World War I. |
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User Review - mdobe - LibraryThingArthur Link's history presents a somewhat satisfying explanation for America's entry into WWI using a "traditional" methodology. By studying the foreign policy of the Wilson administration within the ... Read full review
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y1 THE NEW NATIONALISM VERSUS THE NEW FREEDOM I | 1 |
THE NEW FREEDOM AND THE PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT | 54 |
INTERFERENCE AND DEFEAT 191317 | 107 |
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