gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:President_of_the_United_States
gptkb:Person
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gptkbp:addressed_congress_on
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April 2, 1917
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gptkbp:advocated_for
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gptkb:League_of_Nations
gptkb:the_League_of_Nations
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gptkbp:affiliation
|
gptkb:League_of_Nations
Progressive Movement
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gptkbp:alma_mater
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gptkb:Princeton_University
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gptkbp:awarded_for
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gptkb:Nobel_Peace_Prize
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gptkbp:awarded_to
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the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919
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gptkbp:awards
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gptkb:Order_of_the_Bath
gptkb:Nobel_Peace_Prize
gptkb:Order_of_St_Michael_and_St_George
Honorary Doctor of Laws
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gptkbp:belief
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gptkb:social_democracy
self-determination for nations
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gptkbp:birth_date
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1856-12-28
December 28, 1856
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gptkbp:birth_place
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gptkb:Staunton,_Virginia
gptkb:Staunton,_Virginia,_USA
gptkb:Staunton,_Virginia,_United_States
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gptkbp:born
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December 28, 1856
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gptkbp:born_in
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1856
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gptkbp:born_on
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December 28, 1856
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gptkbp:burial_place
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gptkb:Washington_National_Cathedral
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gptkbp:cabinet_member
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Woodrow Wilson's Cabinet
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gptkbp:calls_for
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peace without victory
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gptkbp:cause_of_death
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Stroke
stroke
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gptkbp:child
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gptkb:Margaret_Wilson
gptkb:Jessie_Wilson
gptkb:William_Adams_Wilson
gptkb:Eleanor_Wilson_Mc_Adoo
gptkb:William_Knox_Wilson
Eleanor Wilson
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gptkbp:children
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gptkb:Margaret_Wilson
gptkb:Jessie_Wilson
gptkb:Eleanor_Wilson_Mc_Adoo
gptkb:William_Knox_Wilson
Eleanor Wilson
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gptkbp:death_date
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1924-02-03
February 3, 1924
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gptkbp:death_place
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gptkb:Washington,_D._C.
gptkb:Washington,_D._C.,_USA
Washington, D. C., United States
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gptkbp:delivers
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gptkb:Fourteen_Points
message in 1917
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gptkbp:descendant
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Scottish immigrants
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gptkbp:died
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February 3, 1924
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gptkbp:died_on
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February 3, 1924
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gptkbp:economic_policy
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gptkb:Federal_Reserve_Act
gptkb:Federal_Trade_Commission_Act
gptkb:Clayton_Antitrust_Act
gptkb:New_Freedom
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gptkbp:education
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gptkb:Johns_Hopkins_University
gptkb:Princeton_University
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gptkbp:election
|
gptkb:President_of_the_United_States
gptkb:1918_United_States_midterm_elections
gptkb:1912_United_States_presidential_election
1920 United States presidential election
1916 United States presidential election
28th President of the United States
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gptkbp:election_result
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Won
1916 United States presidential election
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gptkbp:enacted_by
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gptkb:Federal_Reserve_Act
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gptkbp:events
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gptkb:Wilson's_1919_speaking_tour
gptkb:Paris_Peace_Conference
gptkb:Adamson_Act
gptkb:Great_Migration
gptkb:Prohibition
gptkb:Treaty_of_Versailles
gptkb:Federal_Reserve_Act
gptkb:Russian_Revolution
gptkb:World_War_I
gptkb:Zimmermann_Telegram
gptkb:League_of_Nations_Covenant
gptkb:Keating-Owen_Act
gptkb:Clayton_Antitrust_Act
gptkb:New_Freedom
gptkb:Armistice_of_November_11,_1918
gptkb:Sinking_of_the_Lusitania
gptkb:feminism
Red Scare
Spanish flu pandemic
Treaty of Versailles signing
World War I draft
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gptkbp:famous_quote
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The world must be made safe for democracy.
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gptkbp:father
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gptkb:Joseph_Ruggles_Wilson
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gptkbp:full_name
|
gptkb:Thomas_Woodrow_Wilson
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gptkbp:governor
|
gptkb:James_Edward_Martine
gptkb:New_Jersey
gptkb:President_Woodrow_Wilson
gptkb:Governor
1911-01-17
January 17, 1911
1913-03-01
March 1, 1914
March 1, 1913
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gptkbp:governorship_end_date
|
1913-03-01
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gptkbp:governorship_start_date
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1911-01-17
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gptkbp:had_three_daughters_named
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gptkb:Margaret_Wilson
gptkb:Jessie_Wilson
gptkb:Eleanor_Wilson_Mc_Adoo
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gptkbp:head_of_state
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gptkb:Thomas_R._Marshall
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gptkbp:health_issues
|
Stroke
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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President Woodrow Wilson
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gptkbp:image
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Woodrow Wilson 1919.jpg
Woodrow Wilson.jpg
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gptkbp:influenced
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gptkb:Henry_Nixon
gptkb:President_Barack_Obama
gptkb:Sir_Ronald_Reagan
gptkb:Bill_Clinton
gptkb:Franklin_D._Roosevelt
gptkb:George_W._Bush
gptkb:Harry_S._Truman
gptkb:Lyndon_B._Johnson
gptkb:Donald_Trump
gptkb:George_H._W._Bush
gptkb:Joe_Biden
gptkb:Jimmy_Carter
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gptkbp:influenced_by
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gptkb:Alexander_Hamilton
gptkb:Henry_Nixon
gptkb:President_Barack_Obama
gptkb:Sir_Ronald_Reagan
gptkb:Abraham_Lincoln
gptkb:Bill_Clinton
gptkb:Franklin_D._Roosevelt
gptkb:George_W._Bush
gptkb:George_Washington
gptkb:Harry_S._Truman
gptkb:Lyndon_B._Johnson
gptkb:Thomas_Jefferson
gptkb:Henry_George
gptkb:John_Locke
gptkb:Andrew_Jackson
gptkb:Donald_Trump
gptkb:James_Madison
gptkb:Joe_Biden
gptkb:John_Dewey
gptkb:Theodore_Roosevelt
gptkb:Georg_Wilhelm_Friedrich_Hegel
gptkb:Henry_Clay
gptkb:John_Witherspoon
gptkb:William_Jennings_Bryan
gptkb:Woodrow_Wilson_Sr.
gptkb:Charles_Evans_Hughes
gptkb:Thomas_Woodrow_Wilson_Sr.
Progressive Movement
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gptkbp:international_relations
|
gptkb:Fourteen_Points
Moral Diplomacy
|
gptkbp:is_a_member_of
|
gptkb:the_American_Sociological_Association
gptkb:the_American_Bar_Association
gptkb:the_American_Association_of_University_Professors
gptkb:the_American_Academy_of_Political_and_Social_Science
gptkb:the_Democratic_Party
gptkb:the_American_Political_Science_Association
gptkb:the_American_Philosophical_Association
gptkb:the_American_Academy_of_Arts_and_Sciences
gptkb:the_American_Academy_of_Arts_and_Letters
gptkb:the_National_Academy_of_Sciences
gptkb:the_American_Historical_Association
gptkb:the_American_Association_for_the_Advancement_of_Science
gptkb:the_American_Philosophical_Society
gptkb:the_American_Antiquarian_Society
gptkb:the_American_Economic_Association
the American Historical Association.
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gptkbp:is_known_for
|
gptkb:League_of_Nations
|
gptkbp:is_married_to
|
gptkb:Ellen_Axson_Wilson
|
gptkbp:is_opposed_by
|
isolationists
|
gptkbp:is_served_by
|
1913
1913 to 1921
|
gptkbp:known_for
|
gptkb:Federal_Reserve_Act
gptkb:League_of_Nations
gptkb:Clayton_Antitrust_Act
gptkb:Fourteen_Points
gptkb:New_Freedom
World War I leadership
Progressive Era reforms
Women's suffrage advocacy
Segregation policies
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gptkbp:led_the_country_into
|
gptkb:World_War_I
|
gptkbp:led_to
|
United States during World War I
|
gptkbp:legacy
|
gptkb:Federal_Reserve_Act
gptkb:National_Park_Service
gptkb:League_of_Nations
gptkb:Federal_Trade_Commission
gptkb:American_interventionism_in_World_War_I
gptkb:Wilsonianism
Progressivism
Economic reforms
Educational reforms
Progressive Era reforms
Progressive reforms
Women's suffrage advocacy
Internationalism
Impact on American foreign policy
Promotion of public health initiatives
Advocate for democracy
Support for labor rights
Support for the League of Nations
Foreign policy initiatives
Influence on international relations theory
Impact on international relations
Influence on modern liberalism
Civil rights controversies
Economic interventionism
Advocacy for a strong executive branch
Promotion of collective security
Promotion of democracy abroad
Advocacy for self-determination
Women's suffrage support
Presidential power expansion
Political science development
Promotion of education and research
Segregation policies in federal offices
Impact on modern liberalism
Civil Rights controversies
League of Nations concept
Controversial racial policies
Criticism of isolationism
Influence on the United Nations
Public administration development
Controversial figure in race relations
Influential in modern American politics
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gptkbp:legislation
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gptkb:Federal_Reserve_Act
|
gptkbp:library
|
gptkb:Woodrow_Wilson_Presidential_Library
|
gptkbp:main_event
|
gptkb:Paris_Peace_Conference
gptkb:Great_Migration
gptkb:Prohibition
gptkb:Treaty_of_Versailles
gptkb:World_War_I
gptkb:Civil_Rights_Movement
gptkb:League_of_Nations_Covenant
gptkb:Fourteen_Points
gptkb:Women's_Rights_Movement
gptkb:Economic_Recession_of_1920
gptkb:Spanish_Flu_Pandemic
gptkb:U._S._Entry_into_World_War_I
gptkb:U._S._Intervention_in_World_War_I
gptkb:U._S._Isolationism
gptkb:U._S._Withdrawal_from_World_War_I
gptkb:workers
gptkb:Suffrage_Movement
Red Scare
U. S. Civil Liberties during World War I
U. S. Cultural Changes during World War I
U. S. Domestic Policy during World War I
U. S. Economic Changes during World War I
U. S. Economic Policy during World War I
U. S. Foreign Policy after World War I
U. S. International Relations during World War I
U. S. Intervention in Latin America
U. S. Labor Relations during World War I
U. S. Military Changes during World War I
U. S. Political Changes during World War I
U. S. Social Changes during World War I
U. S. Technological Changes during World War I
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gptkbp:narrative
|
gptkb:Buried_in_the_Washington_National_Cathedral
Supported women's suffrage
He was a member of the American Philosophical Society
His legacy is debated among historians
Promoted progressive reforms
He was a member of the American Historical Association.
He was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
He was a member of the American Political Science Association
He was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
He was a member of the American Economic Association
Opposed the Treaty of Versailles in its original form
Advocated for the League of Nations
Died in Washington, D. C.
Established the Federal Reserve System
Faced opposition from the Republican Party
First president to hold a press conference
He served as the Governor of New Jersey
He was a proponent of the 19th Amendment
He was the first president to earn a Ph D
His ideas influenced international relations
Led the United States during World War I
Suffered a stroke in 1919
His presidency saw the introduction of the income tax
He was a member of the American Historical Association
His presidency was marked by significant social change
He was a member of the National Academy of Sciences
He was a member of the American Sociological Association
Progressive Era president
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gptkbp:nationality
|
gptkb:American
|
gptkbp:notable_achievement
|
Progressive reforms
Military draft implementation
Labor rights support
Fourteen Points speech
Women's suffrage support
Nobel Peace Prize winner
National Park Service establishment
Anti-lynching legislation advocacy
Child Labor Act advocacy
Federal Trade Commission establishment
Income tax implementation
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gptkbp:notable_event
|
gptkb:1918_midterm_elections
gptkb:New_Jersey_gubernatorial_election,_1910
gptkb:1913_Underwood_Tariff_Act
gptkb:1914_Federal_Reserve_Act
gptkb:1916_Keating–_Owen_Act
gptkb:1918_Sedition_Act
gptkb:1919_Treaty_of_Versailles
gptkb:Sedition_Act_of_1918
gptkb:Paris_Peace_Conference
gptkb:Great_Migration
gptkb:Prohibition
gptkb:Treaty_of_Versailles
gptkb:Versailles_Peace_Conference
gptkb:Federal_Reserve_Act
gptkb:The_Great_War
gptkb:World_War_I
gptkb:League_of_Nations
gptkb:League_of_Nations_Covenant
gptkb:1918_Influenza_Pandemic
gptkb:1919_Chicago_Race_Riot
gptkb:1919_Washington_D._C._Race_Riot
gptkb:1920_Democratic_National_Convention
gptkb:1920_Presidential_Election
gptkb:1920_Republican_National_Convention
gptkb:1924_Democratic_National_Convention
gptkb:1924_Presidential_Election
gptkb:1924_Republican_National_Convention
gptkb:Clayton_Antitrust_Act
gptkb:Espionage_Act_of_1917
gptkb:Keating–_Owen_Child_Labor_Act
gptkb:The_New_Deal
gptkb:New_Freedom
gptkb:Wilson's_14_Points_Speech
gptkb:1919_Paris_Peace_Conference
gptkb:feminism
Women's suffrage
Red Scare
World War I propaganda
League of Nations establishment
1916 Presidential Election
1912 Presidential Election
Treaty of Versailles negotiations
Spanish flu pandemic
World War I involvement
The 1912 presidential election
1921 Inauguration of Warren G. Harding
American entry into World War I
The 1913 inauguration
The 1916 presidential election
The 1918 midterm elections
League of Nations advocacy
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gptkbp:notable_quote
|
gptkb:State_of_the_Union_Address
gptkb:Fourteen_Points
War Message
|
gptkbp:notable_work
|
gptkb:League_of_Nations
gptkb:Fourteen_Points
gptkb:The_New_Freedom
The State
A History of the American People
Constitutional Government in the United States
|
gptkbp:notable_works
|
gptkb:The_New_Freedom
The State
A History of the American People
Constitutional Government in the United States
|
gptkbp:occupation
|
gptkb:Academic
gptkb:Author
gptkb:Politician
|
gptkbp:office
|
gptkb:President_of_the_United_States
gptkb:Governor
|
gptkbp:outlined_his_vision_in
|
gptkb:the_Fourteen_Points
|
gptkbp:party
|
gptkb:Democratic_Party
|
gptkbp:place_of_death
|
gptkb:Washington,_D._C.
|
gptkbp:political_career
|
gptkb:Academic
gptkb:House_of_Representatives
gptkb:Senate
|
gptkbp:political_ideology
|
Liberalism
Progressivism
Internationalism
|
gptkbp:political_party
|
gptkb:Democratic_Party
|
gptkbp:political_position
|
gptkb:Progressive
gptkb:Governor
|
gptkbp:position_held
|
gptkb:President_of_the_United_States
|
gptkbp:preceded_by
|
gptkb:William_H._Taft
|
gptkbp:predecessor
|
gptkb:William_H._Taft
|
gptkbp:presidency_term_end
|
March 4, 1921
|
gptkbp:presidency_term_start
|
March 4, 1913
|
gptkbp:president
|
gptkb:Keating-Owen_Child_Labor_Act
gptkb:Adamson_Act
gptkb:Economic_policies
gptkb:Treaty_of_Versailles
gptkb:Federal_Reserve_Act
gptkb:Federal_Trade_Commission_Act
gptkb:United_States
gptkb:Underwood_Tariff_Act
gptkb:the_United_States
gptkb:Warren_Harding
gptkb:William_H._Taft
gptkb:Ellen_Louise_Wilson
gptkb:Clayton_Antitrust_Act
gptkb:Edith_Wilson
gptkb:New_Freedom
gptkb:foreign_policy
1913-03-04
1921-03-04
March 4, 1913
March 4, 1921
Progressive reforms
Domestic policy
Women's suffrage advocacy
28th President of the United States
1913-1921
World War I policies
National Park Service Act
Civil Rights policies
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gptkbp:prize_money
|
gptkb:Nobel_Peace_Prize
1919
|
gptkbp:profession
|
gptkb:Academic
gptkb:Politician
|
gptkbp:promoted
|
self-determination
progressive reforms
|
gptkbp:promotes
|
civil rights
|
gptkbp:received
|
42% of the popular vote
|
gptkbp:related_to
|
gptkb:Treaty_of_Versailles
gptkb:Federal_Reserve_Act
gptkb:The_Great_War
gptkb:World_War_I
gptkb:League_of_Nations
gptkb:Woodrow_Wilson_Presidential_Library
gptkb:The_New_Freedom
gptkb:New_Freedom
gptkb:Progressive_Era
gptkb:Suffrage_Movement
gptkb:American_League_of_Nations
gptkb:Wilson's_14_Points
American exceptionalism
Income Tax
American foreign policy
Moral Diplomacy
U. S. involvement in World War I
Segregation in the federal government
|
gptkbp:religion
|
gptkb:United_Methodist_Church
|
gptkbp:requested_a_declaration_of
|
war against Germany
|
gptkbp:residence
|
gptkb:White_House
|
gptkbp:route_of_administration
|
gptkb:Wilson_Administration
|
gptkbp:scholarly_analysis
|
political science
|
gptkbp:served_as
|
gptkb:Governor
President of Princeton University
28th President of the United States
|
gptkbp:served_in
|
gptkb:1921
|
gptkbp:signature
|
gptkb:Woodrow_Wilson_Signature
Woodrow Wilson's signature
Woodrow Wilson Signature.svg
Woodrow Wilson signature
|
gptkbp:spouse
|
gptkb:Ellen_Axson_Wilson
gptkb:Edith_Wilson
|
gptkbp:succeeded_by
|
gptkb:Warren_Harding
|
gptkbp:successor
|
gptkb:Warren_Harding
|
gptkbp:suffered_a_stroke_in
|
1919
|
gptkbp:suffered_from
|
health issues later in life
|
gptkbp:supported
|
gptkb:the_19th_Amendment
progressivism
|
gptkbp:term
|
28th President of the United States
|
gptkbp:term_end
|
1921-03-04
March 4, 1921
|
gptkbp:term_length
|
8 years
|
gptkbp:term_start
|
1913-03-04
March 4, 1913
March 4, 1917
|
gptkbp:university
|
gptkb:Princeton_University
|
gptkbp:was_a
|
gptkb:Academic
gptkb:Author
gptkb:political_leaders
Democrat
|
gptkbp:was_a_proponent_of
|
international cooperation
the New Freedom policy
|
gptkbp:was_a_public_speaker_known_for
|
his eloquence
|
gptkbp:was_educated_at
|
gptkb:Princeton_University
|
gptkbp:was_inaugurated_at
|
gptkb:Wilson's_inauguration
|
gptkbp:was_influenced_by
|
the Progressive Movement
|
gptkbp:was_involved_in
|
gptkb:the_Paris_Peace_Conference
|
gptkbp:was_known_for
|
his idealism
|
gptkbp:was_the_28th
|
gptkb:President_of_the_United_States
|
gptkbp:was_the_candidate_of
|
gptkb:Democratic_Party
|
gptkbp:won
|
gptkb:Nobel_Peace_Prize
gptkb:1912_United_States_presidential_election
|
gptkbp:bfsParent
|
gptkb:Presidential_Medal_of_Freedom
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
|
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