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The Hay-Pauncefote Treaty of 1901 gave the United States and Britain joint ownership of the proposed isthmian canal.
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In the Far East, President Roosevelt sought to replace Japanese power with Russian power in the area.
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The new approach to Latin American affairs promised by Wilson was to elevate human rights and national integrity.
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Wilson appointed William Jennings Bryan secretary of state primarily because of Bryan's previous experience in foreign affairs.
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The U.S. economy prospered after the outbreak of war in Europe in 1914, but loans and trade drew the United States ever closer to the side of the Allies.
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Because he had fought so doggedly for neutrality, Wilson was able to sympathize with those Americans who opposed the U.S. entry into the war in 1917.
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The fact that most African Americans actively supported the war effort had a calming effect on racial tensions at home during and after the war.
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Instead of the "peace without victory" that Wilson wanted, the Treaty of Versailles made Germany accept responsibility for World War I, and the European Allies demanded enormous reparations from Germany.
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