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The secretary of state who chose to resign rather than sign a note demanding certain pledges from Germany after the sinking of the Lusitania was
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To consolidate the country's new position in the Caribbean and to strengthen America's twoocean navy, Roosevelt desired
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With the the United States and Japan promised to maintain the status quo in the Pacific and support Chinese independence. 
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Rejecting "dollar diplomacy," Wilson initially intended to follow a course of to settle international disputes by right rather than might. 
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The longtime president of Mexico who invited foreign investments into the Mexican economy was
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At the outbreak of war in Europe, Wilson proclaimed and asked the American people to remain impartial in thought and action. 
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The new weapon that violated traditional rules of warfare and strained United States German relations was the
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The issue that dominated the presidential election of 1916 was peace or
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The Mexican leader whom Wilson refused to recognize, calling him instead "the butcher," was
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When Du Bois spoke of Blacks as being more proud and militant after the war, he used the term to describe them. 
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