1. woodrow wilson vs the senate
At the end of World War 1, the common goal between the victorious nations throughout the world was to declare peace. ... American policy had temporarily shifted from isolationism to internationalism because of the war, however the United States senate was not ready for the responsibilities of a world peacekeeper. ... These factors lead the senate to their decision, which left the world vulnerable for another war and the eventual demise of the League of Nations. ... After all World War One was the war to end all wars. ... President Wilson gave thirty-seven speeches in only twenty-two days. ...
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