The statements that were contained in Wilsons address are
- Wilson expresses serious uncertainties about America assuming a position of armed neutrality.
- Wilson explains the events that led him to determine that the United States must prepare for possible war.
<h3>What was the reason Wilson gave for the war?</h3>
The reason the president said the United States had to join the war was because of the continued aggression of the Germans.
This was because the United States had become targets for to the aggression of the Germans who used submarines.
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Answer:
If the price is too low, demand will exceed supply, and some consumers will be unable to obtain as much as they would like at that price—we say that supply is rationed…. Markets in which prices can move freely are always in equilibrium or moving toward it.
Explanation:
According to an article from countrystudies.us:
"<span>In early 1927 the Guomindang-CCP rivalry led to a split in the revolutionary ranks. The CCP and the left wing of the Guomindang had decided to move the seat of the Nationalist government from Guangzhou to Wuhan. But Chiang, whose Northern Expedition was proving successful, set his forces to destroying the Shanghai CCP apparatus and established an anti-Communist government at Nanjing in April 1927. There now were three capitals in China: the internationally recognized warlord regime in Beijing; the Communist and left-wing Guomindang regime at Wuhan; and the right-wing civilian-military regime at Nanjing, which would remain the Nationalist capital for the next decade."</span>
This means that they want to be involved with any changes that are going to be made to the town they live in. If I were them I supported this humanly government I would want to be involved in it. This form of government is a democracy too.
This was coined by Republican leader Carl Schurz. He was a German revolutionary and an American journalist, statesman, and reformer. He journeyed to the United States after the German revolutions of 1848 til 1849 and became a noticeable member of the Republican Party. After serving as a Union general in the American Civil War, he helped originate the short lived Liberal Republican Party and became a prominent supporter of civil service reform. Schurz represented Missouri in the United States Senate and was the 13th United States Secretary of the Interior.