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  1. v. t. e. Woodrow Wilson 's tenure as the 28th president of the United States lasted from March 4, 1913, until March 4, 1921. He was largely incapacitated the last year and a half. He became president after winning the 1912 election. Wilson was a Democrat who previously served as governor of New Jersey.

  2. Edith Wilson. First Lady. Ellen Wilson. Vice President. Thomas R. Marshall. Secretary of State. William Jennings Bryan (1913–1915) Secretary of State. Robert Lansing (1915–1920) Secretary of State. Bainbridge Colby (1920–1921) Secretary of the Interior. Franklin K. Lane (1913–1920) Secretary of the Interior. John B. Payne (1920–1921 ...

  3. e. Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924) was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921. A member of the Democratic Party, Wilson served as the president of Princeton University and as the governor of New Jersey before winning the 1912 presidential election.

  4. The Cabinet; Executive Offices Show submenu for “Executive Offices ... Woodrow Wilson, a leader of the Progressive Movement, was the 28th President of the United States (1913-1921). After a ...

  5. Wilson envisioned a cabinet-style system that would allow the legislature to accomplish its tasks, but also to engage in real debate that would engage and educate the public, similar to how the British parliament works today. Source: Thomas W. (Woodrow) Wilson, “Cabinet Government in the United States,” International Review, August 1879.

  6. Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the US whose presidency spanned from March 4, 1913 to March 4, 1921. The Cabinet members of the Woodrow Wilson included his Vice President, Thomas R. Marshall (1913-21). His Cabinet members were the official advisers he had appointed to head the executive departments of government during his presidency.

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  8. Aug 28, 2023 · On April 2, 1917, the President decided to address a joint session of Congress that night. Wilson's speech asked for a declaration of war not as a crusade for justice, but as a somber and terrible act to “make the world safe for democracy.”. In the speech, the President asked for increased taxation, a compulsory draft, and government ...

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