President Wilson unsuccessfully bets away his dreams for peace in Europe after World War I when he trusted the Senate would approve the Treaty of Versailles regardless of the possibility that it contained an agreement to set up the League of Nations.
Woodrow Wilson, the 28th U.S. president, drove America through World War I and made the Versailles Treaty's "Fourteen Points," the remainder of which was making a League of Nations to guarantee world peace.
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C running the businesses and homes
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it's just like for WW2 the women took over what the men did when they were fighting
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The fact that it would have created a large federal bureaucracy to administer a complex set of federal regulations