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Woodrow Wilson: A World War and a League of Nations
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- 1 Thomas Woodrow Wilson
- 2 part of Democratic Progressive Movement
- 3 The Underwood Tariff (1913)
- 4 The Adamson Act (1916)
- 5 Republicans
- 6 The Federal Reserve Act (1913)
- 7 Wilsonian Idealism
- 8 Pancho Villa
- 9 Pershing became a national figure
- 10 Postmaster General Albert S. Burleson brought up segregating workplaces
- 11 First Lady Ellen Wilson
- 12 Louis Brandeis (1856 - 1941)
- 13 1916 Presidential Election
- 14 May 1915 - The Sinking of the Lusitania
- 15 Espionage Act (1917) and Sedition Act (1918) (suppression of anti-draft activists)
- 16 Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer pushed for expulsion of non-citizen radicals (First Red Scare of 1919-1920)
- 17 November 1917 - Bolshevik Revolution
- 18 August 1918
- 19 January 8th, 1918 - Wilson's Fourteen Points Speech
- 20 The United States emerged as the premiere global power
- 21 Wilson fell victim to an influenza pandemic
- 22 September 1919 - Wilson collapses from exhaustion
- 23 the Senate was worried about the sovereignty of Congress in being able to declare war
- 24 February 1920 the public becomes aware of Wilson's health
- 25 The Prohibition of Alcohol (1920 - 1933)
- 26 18th Amendment - Prohibition THE AMERICAN ISSUE
- 27 Wilson's failed League of Nations eventually became the United Nations
- 28 PROFESSOR DAVE EXPLAINS