"<span>Wilson liked it but it never passed in the Senate" would be the best option from the list, since there was a heavy isolationist sentiment in the US at the time, and most people did not want to risk the US getting involved in another European war. </span><span />
Yes. People usually hire others to influence government officials. For example,we are told that in 2016 Taiwanese officials hired an American senator to set up a phone call with Donald Trump and the Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-Wen.
It was an immigration legislation that was signed by Theodore Roosevelt in 1907. The act restricted increasing immigration to the U.S during World War 1
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it's the top one because they pushed them out and they never got a key
It depends on what you think and your opinion