Title: Woodrow Wilson Foreign Policy Category:Society & Culture / People Details: Words: 1033 | Pages: 4.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Woodrow Wilson Foreign Policy
Woodrow Wilson was a significant presence in the world during the early 1900’s. As America’s President, Wilson was extremely influential in setting tone for the rest of the nation to follow in regards to foreign policy. Whether it was total neutrality or outrage the rest of the US followed their Presidents lead.
Determined to avoid entering World War I in its early years, Wilson rigorously pursued neutrality. At first Wilson merely proclaimed neutrality, even when German U-boats (submarines) sank a US tanker. Then he showed first 85 words of 1033 total
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showed last 85 words of 1033 total foreign policy negotiations around the world.
When studying the World War I time period it is painfully obvious that Woodrow Wilson was one of the more prominent figures of the day. Woodrow guided the nation through a turbulent and inexperienced crisis. As a leader he followed all the criteria that make up a good foreign policy, whether it was proclaiming neutrality, entering the war at the right time, or proctoring a settlement betwixt all the nations. Wilson was a strong leader and a good President.