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The article discusses a speech given by President Woodrow Wilson to Congress on February 11, 1917 regarding America's role in World War I. In the speech, Wilson argued that the United States must enter the war to make the world safe for democracy and called for Congress to declare war on Germany. He stated that America could no longer remain neutral and it was necessary to fight for peace and justice.
The article discusses a speech given by President Woodrow Wilson to Congress on February 11, 1917 regarding America's role in World War I. In the speech, Wilson argued that the United States must enter the war to make the world safe for democracy and called for Congress to declare war on Germany. He stated that America could no longer remain neutral and it was necessary to fight for peace and justice.
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The article discusses a speech given by President Woodrow Wilson to Congress on February 11, 1917 regarding America's role in World War I. In the speech, Wilson argued that the United States must enter the war to make the world safe for democracy and called for Congress to declare war on Germany. He stated that America could no longer remain neutral and it was necessary to fight for peace and justice.
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