Explain the consequences of his idealism once war had ended


Discussion Post: History

Section 1

"President Woodrow Wilson led the United States to involvement in World War I through a combination of legalism (going by the "rules"), moralism (arguing that some actions were more "wrong" than others), and idealism (contending that war "should" not be fought just to defeat an enemy)." Questions: Describe Wilson's (i) legalism, (ii) moralism, and (iii) idealism from 1914 to 1917; then (iv) explain the consequences of his idealism once the war had ended. Use specific information to support your answer.

Section 2

Write on all four of the following options with a short response explaining what it is and why it is significant. Be sure to use the significance specifically discussed in the lecture

i. Spanish American War, 1898
ii. The Great Migration
iii. Home Owner's Loan Act, 1933
iv. Social Security Act, 1935

The response should include a reference list. Double-space, using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.

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