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Wilson's initial reaction to the outbreak of World War I in August 1914 was to secure domestic support for official American neutrality, pleading with American citizens to be "impartial in thought as well as in action." Neutrality, however, became less palatable to Americans as the war progressed.
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www.nps.gov/archive/elro/glossary/wilson-woodrow.htm
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Marshall Plan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Marshall Plan (from its enactment, officially the European Recovery Program , ERP ) was the primary plan of the United States for rebuilding and creating a stronger foundation for the countr...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_Plan
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Aftermath of World War I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The fighting in World War I ended when the Armistice took effect at 11:00 am GMT on November 11, 1918. In the aftermath of the war the political, cultural, and social order of the world was drasticall...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aftermath_of_World_War_I
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1 What was the initial reaction of most Americans to the outbreak of World War I in Europe? ... they didn't care because the U.S. did not have strong ties with Europe ... Germany cautioned Americans against travelling on any vessels...
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home.earthlink.net/~gfeldmeth/qz21.htm
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World War I, also known as the First World War and the Great War, was a global military conflict which took place primarily in Europe from 1914 to 1918. ... World War I marked the end of the world order which had existed after the Napoleonic Wars, and was an important factor in the outbreak of World War II...
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schools-wikipedia.org/wp/w/World_War_I.htm
schools-wikipedia.org/wp/w/World_War_I.htm
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Much of Asia and South America were not directly involved. The Allies of World War I, led by the United Kingdom, France, Russia (until 1917), and the United States (after 1917), defeated the Central Powers, led by the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, ... Location Africa, Atlantic, Europe, ... 7.1 Initial actions...
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www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/World_War_I
www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/World_War_I
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Outbreak of World War I (August 1914) ... Former President Theodore Roosevelt called him a "coward". While seeking to avoid being drawn into the war, President Wilson insisted on Americans' right to trde with the Allies. ... The rise of nationalism in Europe was a major factor in World war I. America was not imune from this as...
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www.histclo.com/essay/war/ww1/cou/w1c-us.html
www.histclo.com/essay/war/ww1/cou/w1c-us.html
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A few words are in order about this essay's title. ... With the outbreak of World War I, TR jumped at the chance to resume both preaching and political activity aimed at awakening Americans to their international involvement. He took a high road and a low road toward that end.
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www.vqronline.org/articles/2000/autumn/cooper-shock/
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Contents:; Introduction; Early History of the Region; The British Mandate Period: 1920-1948; The UN Partition of Palestine; Statehood and Expulsion - 1948; The 1967 War and Israeli Occupation of the West Bank and Gaza; [1973 War (Known in Israel as the Yom Kippur War) - Addendum by If Americans Knew];
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www.ifamericansknew.org/history/origin.html
www.ifamericansknew.org/history/origin.html
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