What was Woodrow Wilson’s foreign policy agenda and why was President Wilson unable to keep the United States out of the war?

Woodrow Wilson was a major effect while Americans were terrified of the danger that alliances are coming up against them. Woodrow Wilson came with a facilitating idea to the president of the United States that they should device a foreign policy to encounter the problems coming towards the society in the form of riots and arousing the danger of a war.

Pro-war situation was the point when Woodrow came to the president with his legislative ideas how the other countries should be kept in a friendly page of constitution and in a handshaking environment. But if we consider the way that the war situation takes place around the borders it shook up the American government and the peers to follow.

The foreign policy of Woodrow helped Americans for a short term span and this period proved to be lucky for the Americans as they planned and get their army at the right positions where they could defend much solidly if war happens.

What was the effect of the war on US culture and society? Were the domestic effects of the war more positive or negative overall?

Answer: Exception of the American society if we talk, generally, about any of the country or society where a war takes place it is understood that war will have long term effect on the culture and people will be devastated and remain in fear for a longer period and this will haunt them in any possible way.

Now coming back to the point Americans war was a prolonged war in which not hundreds but millions of people got hurt or died. Society got cramped up a lot and a worst case scenario been produced as the loved ones of families and up to some extent whole families been slaughtered or got causalities as a gift of war.

Being an army men this could be normal for being in a sense of terror for a longer period but a civilian this war had pretty bad impression on the whole American society as their economics as well as ethical manners been disturbed from the root. And cultural values are also torn apart during the war because the people were disturbed by the oppression of the enemy and a constant fear dealing make them think negatively and they were worried about the lives of them as well as their loved ones.

How was America’s interest and participation in World War I an extension of the same imperial foreign policy which began with the Spanish American War in 1898?

Answer: Spanish American conflicts started when Spanish people started to think that Americans are treating them like they are treating the Negros and the minorities.

While if we take a deep look on American’s point of view it was not like that. But as it can be said when doubt is been produced in a body it spreads throughout and infects everyone around.

So this conflict of interest, can be said the least, laid the foundation for the World War I because Spanish turned against Americans a lot earlier than the war. And the foreign policy amendments did the rest for the Spanish as the considered Americans to be their ruler and thought that they were going to take whatever they had if they followed them.

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