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Mekhanik [1.2K]
2 years ago
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Which two statements correctly characterize president wilson's 1914 message on neutrality?

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Rufina [12.5K]2 years ago
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The two statements correctly characterize president Wilson's 1914 message on neutrality are:

  • He called for US neutrality in action but not in thought.
  • He called for support of the Preparedness Movement.

<h3>What is the president Wilson's 1914 message on neutrality all about?</h3>

president Wilson's 1914 message on neutrality was about setting up a movement that will carry out Preparedness of the action as well as seeking for  US neutrality in action but not in thought.

Therefore option A and C are correct.

CHECK THE COMPLETE QUESTIO BELOW"

Which two statements correctly characterize President Wilson's 1914 message on neutrality?

He called for US neutrality in action but not in thought.

He talked about the war that had just broken out in Europe.

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He called for support of the Preparedness Movement.

He defended the right of Germany to be neutral.

He acknowledged that many

Americans were European immigrants.

Learn more aboutpresident Wilson's 1914 message at:

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