- 1. Woodrow Wilson, Life and Letters by Ray Stannard Baker is a comprehensive and in-depth biography that captures the essence of one of America's most complex presidents. Published in the early 20th century, this work draws upon Baker's intimate acquaintance with Wilson, who was not only a significant political figure but also an intellectual and a scholar. The narrative delves into Wilson's early life, his academic pursuits, his time as president of Princeton University, and ultimately his tenure as the 28th President of the United States during a tumultuous era marked by World War I and the struggles for social reform. Baker meticulously chronicles Wilson's political philosophy, his commitment to progressive ideals, and his vision for a world order based on democracy and cooperation among nations. Through a rich tapestry of letters, personal reflections, and historical context, Baker provides readers with a vivid portrayal of Wilson's character, his formidable will, and the challenges he faced as he navigated the complexities of domestic and foreign policy. The book not only serves as a testament to Wilson's legacy but also as an insightful exploration of the interplay between leadership, ethics, and the shaping of modern America.
Who is the author of 'Woodrow Wilson, Life and Letters'?
A) David Green B) Ray Stannard Baker C) John Keane D) Richard D. Jones
- 2. In which year did Woodrow Wilson become president?
A) 1910 B) 1913 C) 1916 D) 1920
- 3. What significant global event occurred during Wilson's presidency?
A) World War II B) World War I C) The Great Depression D) The Korean War
- 4. What did Wilson advocate for in his Fourteen Points?
A) Colonial expansion B) Arms buildup C) Isolationism D) Self-determination for nations
- 5. What notable organization did Wilson help establish after WWI?
A) World Bank B) NATO C) United Nations D) League of Nations
- 6. Wilson was a member of which political party?
A) Democratic Party B) Green Party C) Republican Party D) Progressive Party
- 7. Where did Wilson deliver his famous speech on the Fourteen Points?
A) At a campaign rally B) In a joint session of Congress C) At the United Nations D) In the White House garden
- 8. What illness affected Wilson during his presidency?
A) Heart attack B) Pneumonia C) Stroke D) Tuberculosis
- 9. Which amendment granted women the right to vote?
A) 18th Amendment B) 19th Amendment C) 21st Amendment D) 20th Amendment
- 10. Where was Woodrow Wilson born?
A) New York City B) Staunton, Virginia C) Princeton, New Jersey D) Washington, D.C.
- 11. How many terms did Wilson serve as president?
A) One term B) Two terms C) Three terms D) Four terms
- 12. What year did Wilson die?
A) 1930 B) 1918 C) 1924 D) 1935
- 13. What was the name of Wilson's foreign policy?
A) Big Stick Diplomacy B) Dollar Diplomacy C) Moral Diplomacy D) Military Diplomacy
- 14. How did Wilson approach civil liberties during WWI?
A) Ignored them B) Promoted them C) Restricted them D) Expanded them
- 15. Which number president was Woodrow Wilson?
A) 28th B) 30th C) 29th D) 27th
- 16. Who succeeded Wilson as president?
A) Franklin D. Roosevelt B) Calvin Coolidge C) Warren G. Harding D) Herbert Hoover
- 17. Which university did Woodrow Wilson attend?
A) Columbia University B) Princeton University C) Harvard University D) Yale University
- 18. Which presidential election did Wilson win against incumbent William Howard Taft?
A) 1908 Election B) 1920 Election C) 1916 Election D) 1912 Election
- 19. In which year was 'Woodrow Wilson, Life and Letters' published?
A) 1915 B) 1920 C) 1927 D) 1930
- 20. In which country did Wilson send troops during his presidency to intervene in a revolution?
A) Guatemala B) Haiti C) Mexico D) Cuba
- 21. What did Wilson do before entering politics?
A) He was a businessman. B) He was a professor and college president. C) He was a journalist. D) He was a soldier.
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