Wilson and continuing tensions and divisions Flashcards

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What were existing tensions and divisions within the US exposed by?

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Wilson’s Progressive reforms and by the impact of the war ‘over there’ in Europe.

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What did these divisions reveal?

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The attitudes towards mass immigration, moral standards in society, the position of African-Americans, industrial relations, and attitudes towards US involvement in the war.

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What did the European war interrupt?

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The flow of immigrants into the US. It also focused attention on the integration, or failure to integrate, of immigrant communities.

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Give examples of the divided loyalties with immigration.

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There were German-Americans, Irish-Americans and recent immigrants from the Russian Empire.

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What were the trade union leaders like Samuel Gompers attitude towards immigration?

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They had always tended to oppose unrestricted immigration to avoid jobs and wages being undercut; now these pressures were intensified.

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What strong element did Progressivism include?

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A strong moral element, as was shown in the energetic campaigning for Prohibition.

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What did these moral issues spill over into?

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Political and economic tensions - political opposition to US support for Britain and the Allies was influenced by pacifists and women’s leaders, such as Jane Addams.

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What happened to African-Americans from 1910?

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There were the beginnings of the great northward migration of African-Americans from the South to the urban centres in the North.

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What happened to the African-Americans once they moved north?

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Many found jobs and joined unions but there was a political and economic backlash, with racial tensions between white and black workers, and the revival of the KKK as a political force.

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Why was Wilson beginning to face problems?

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  • Revival of Republicans after disasters of 1912 (made gains in the 1914 mid-term elections)
  • Some of Wilson’s supporters disappointed with the slackening pace of reforms, and with his increased willingness to compromise with business.
  • Also criticised for his military interventions in Mexico (the occupation of Vera Cruz in 1914 and General Pershing’s expedition of 1916).
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Describe the situation with the allies by the time of the election in November 1916.

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  • Powerful forces in American society and politics were pulling towards closer and closer economic links with Britain and the Allies.
  • Yet equally powerful forces (including the instincts of President Wilson himself) were pulling towards isolationism and neutrality.
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Describe Wilson’s peaceful attitude towards the war.

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He believed that the US should be a peacemaker and that he himself was the man to mediate a just settlement between warring powers.

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What did the British government make clear at the end of 1916?

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That Britain was unable to continue financing the war and that American help was vital.

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What did the German government announce in early 1917?

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That they would resume unrestricted submarine warfare (which would mean sinking neutral American ships on the high seas).

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When and what did Wilson’s speech to Congress declare?

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2 April 1917 - it marked US entry into the First World War. The era of Wilson the Progressive president was ending; the era of Wilson the World Statesman was beginning.

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