Orlan S. answered 05/29/20
B.S. in Business Management University of Phoenix .
President Wilson felt by not taking sides the United States could help bring the Allies and Central Powers together.
Oumar S.
asked 05/27/20In his 1914 "Declaration of Neutrality" speech, President Woodrow Wilson gave a clear reason for not joining the war when he stated, "...The people of the United States are drawn from many nations, and chiefly from the nations now at war. It is natural and inevitable that there should be the utmost variety of sympathy and desire among them with regard to the issues and circumstances of the conflict." What was Wilson's reason for this?
A | The U.S. was not in a position to join a side that might lose the war. |
B | As a land of immigrants, picking one side would divide the country. |
C | The U.S. needed to join the war to prevent a surprise attack. |
D | Sympathy and empathy should not be reasons for going to war. |
Orlan S. answered 05/29/20
B.S. in Business Management University of Phoenix .
President Wilson felt by not taking sides the United States could help bring the Allies and Central Powers together.
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