A. THE “BULL MOOSE” CAMPAIGN B. WW : MINORITY PRESIDENT.

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A. THE “BULL MOOSE” CAMPAIGN

B. WW : MINORITY PRESIDENT

C. WILSON : THE IDEALIST IN POLITICS

D. WW TACKLES THE TARIFF

The $100,000 note here was not intended for general circulation but was used as an accounting device between branches of the Federal Reserve. This $100,000 note was the highest denomination ever issued by the United States.

E. WW BATTLES THE BANK

F. PRESIDENT TAMES THE TRUSTS

Woodrow Wilson (00:51 )

G. WILSONIAN PROGRESSIVISM AT HIGH TIDE

H. NEW DIRECTION IN FOREIGN POLICY

I. MORALISTIC DIPLOMACY IN MEXICO

Pancho Villa

Story of Tampico Affair 1914

Tampico Affair 1914= mex rev full gear ***mex captures uss dolphin in mex water? ***us said ship in us water ***ww mad sends us troops into mex (vera cruz ) to “stabilize govt” & protect am interests”

American forces at Veracruz 1914

J. THUNDER ACROSS THE SEA

K. PRECARIOUS NEUTRALITY

L. AM EARNS BLOOD $

M. WW WINS RE-ELECTION 1916

Woodrow Wilson: Scholar, Reformer, and Father of the United Nations (02:35