The president who led the nation through the hard years of World War I was Woodrow Wilson.Another burst of legislation followed in 1916. One new law prohibited child labour; another limited railroad workers to an eight-hour day. By virtue of this legislation and the slogan "he kept us out of war," Wilson narrowly won re-election He was probably the only president who was a brilliant. Wilson was a slender man, about five feet eleven inches tall. He had a high forehead, high cheekbones, long, thin nose, and long jaw, thrust forward in a stubborn line. His blue-gray eyes, behind rimless nose glasses, had a way of narrowing when he talked, giving him a stern, almost grim expression. He could be cold and disagreeable with men he felt were not sympathetic to him. In fact his greatest fault was his inability to work with those who were not willing to follow his lead completely. He had absolute confidence in his own judgment.
in the beginning of the war, ferdinand foch was in alot of battles.some battle were battle of nancy and battle of marne. he was in charge of the french army until robert neville. he was highly honored because he was the mastermind behind the victory over germany. he finally died in 1929
in the beginning of the war, ferdinand foch was in alot of battles.some battle were battle of nancy and battle of marne. he was in charge of the french army until robert neville. he was highly honored because he was the mastermind behind the victory over germany. he finally died in 1929
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The president who led the nation through the hard years of World War I was Woodrow Wilson.Another burst of legislation followed in 1916. One new law prohibited child labour; another limited railroad workers to an eight-hour day. By virtue of this legislation and the slogan "he kept us out of war," Wilson narrowly won re-election He was probably the only president who was a brilliant. Wilson was a slender man, about five feet eleven inches tall. He had a high forehead, high cheekbones, long, thin nose, and long jaw, thrust forward in a stubborn line. His blue-gray eyes, behind rimless nose glasses, had a way of narrowing when he talked, giving him a stern, almost grim expression. He could be cold and disagreeable with men he felt were not sympathetic to him. In fact his greatest fault was his inability to work with those who were not willing to follow his lead completely. He had absolute confidence in his own judgment.
in the beginning of the war, ferdinand foch was in alot of battles.some battle were battle of nancy and battle of marne. he was in charge of the french army until robert neville. he was highly honored because he was the mastermind behind the victory over germany. he finally died in 1929
in the beginning of the war, ferdinand foch was in alot of battles.some battle were battle of nancy and battle of marne. he was in charge of the french army until robert neville. he was highly honored because he was the mastermind behind the victory over germany. he finally died in 1929
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