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The Minister’s Son and the Road to the Presidency

What were Woodrow Wilson’s reasons for entering the Great War and how did the conflict change the American home front?. The Minister’s Son and the Road to the Presidency. Violations of American Rights on the High Seas. Defining Contraband Visit and Search The German Submarine

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The Minister’s Son and the Road to the Presidency

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  1. What were Woodrow Wilson’s reasons for entering the Great War and how did the conflict change the American home front?

  2. The Minister’s Son and the Road to the Presidency

  3. Violations of American Rights on the High Seas Defining Contraband Visit and Search The German Submarine Sinking of the Lusitania

  4. A Most Unusual Belligerent The Fourteen Points “A Peace Without Victory” “A War to End All Wars” “A War to Make the World Safe for Democracy”

  5. The Home Front

  6. The Home Front

  7. The Home Front

  8. African American Contributions to the Great War

  9. “A Tragedy of Disappointments” 1918 Congressional Elections Less Dependent Allies Snubbing the Senate A Vengeful Treaty

  10. A Most Difficult Homecoming The Tragic Speaking Tour Wilson’s Stroke and the Role of the First Lady Henry Cabot Lodge and the League of Nations

  11. Film Segments The American Experience, TR, “World War I” PBS, The Great War, “The Carnage of War” and “The Long Road Home”

  12. What were Woodrow Wilson’s reasons for entering the Great War and how did the conflict change the American home front?

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