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stich3 [128]
2 years ago
5

Using the outline you created, write a one-paragraph editorial commenting on the opinion you have chosen to defend.

History
1 answer:
soldier1979 [14.2K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Wilson:

  After the first world war had ended, many people were worried about another war in the future and many people wanted to prevent it as much as possible. One of these people being President Woodrow Wilson. Wilson had many thoughts on what could be done to prevent another war from happening and he believed that the best way to prevent another one was by uniting countries together. Lodge's, a former US senator, belief was quite different from that of Wilson's. Both men wanted a different outcome after the first war, but I believe that Wilson had a more peaceful idea that would help out more than Lodge's.

Lodge:

  After the first world war had ended, many people were worried about another war in the future and many people wanted to prevent it as much as possible. One of these people being former US senator Lodge. Lodge had many thoughts on what could be done to prevent another war from happening and he believed that the best way to prevent another one was by having a strict foreign policy. The US President's, Woodrow Wilson,belief was quite different from that of Lodge's. Both men wanted a different outcome after the first war, but I believe that Lodge had a more peaceful idea that would help out more than Wilson's.

Explanation:

    There are two answers because there are two different opinions you have to choose from. GOOD LUCK TO YOU!!! :)

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