President Woodrow Wilson was elected in 1912. He is an excellent president, but he is less familiar with foreign policy. His idea is that the United States should not be involved in neutrality. This is the fact that the US has enough problems to worry about yourself. Wilson is an honest man and I'd like to keep promises made during the campaign. He began to pass a new legislation, including the Clayton Antitrust Law, which legalized labor unions (Joseph, 19). The First World War began in Europe in July 1914.
US President Woodrow Wilson's "14 points" helped determine undefined alliance goals in the war. According to these 14 points, the Germans surrendered in November 1918. Wilson proclaimed a war and played a very personal role in bringing the United States to the peace conference after the war and the war. This helps politicize the domestic war. Wilson's Democratic Party suffered losses in the Parliamentary election in November 1918 and Wilson wins a parliament to approve the final peace treaty or a Council to support the proposed United Nations to prevent future war Especially failed. Congress passed a resolution to end the war with Germany in October 1920.
In 1918 President Woodrow Wilson raised 14 points in the speech at Congress and hoped that a solid plan is considered indispensable for the European renaissance of the postwar world. The immediate problem calls for neutral states to take a position for weaker and more vulnerable countries that are not necessarily self-sufficient in the First World War. The most famous derivative from Woodrow Wilson's 14 points is indeed the world famous UN.
The United States sent President Woodrow Wilson's four-point plan for consideration. After most of his 14 points were dismissed or compromised, the remaining points were included in the Treaty of Versailles and the Treaty of Versailles was sent to the US for approval. One quarter of Wilson's idea was in the League of Nations that was originally included in the Treaty of Versailles sent to the United States. This "alliance", including most of the world's countries, will determine the confrontation between the countries. This article is an article that the US Senate can not agree with.