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Now, write a three-paragraph editorial, keeping in mind the guidelines you just learned in response to Wilson’s message. Should the United States go to war for the reasons Wilson states?
Answer and Explanation:
In the midst of the first world war, the USA found itself in a crossroads where it should choose to remain neutral and not get involved in European conflicts, as Washington had advised, or help to fight this conflict so violent that it harmed the whole world.
President Wilson did not want to tarnish his mandate by participating in such a bloody war, but due to the danger that this war exercised in the USA, he had no choice but to enter the conflict. In that case, we can say that yes, the United States should go to war for the reasons that Wilson.
Among the various reasons that Wilson cites the unrestrained and unrestricted war that Germany was waging in the Atlantic was the strongest, since the German action led to the death of 1,198 civilians, among them 128 Americans, which moved Wilson and indignated the whole country. In addition, Germany constantly seduced Mexico into starting a conflict with the United States, which also made Wilson fight the threat.
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) was in office came into the presidency in 1933, when the United States (and much of the world) was mired in the Great Depression. The "unprecedented task" was to find a way out of that horrible time of economic collapse. The task he proposed, requiring "undelayed action," was the implementation of his New Deal programs to spur economic recovery. I won't go into what all the elements of the New Deal were -- you can look that up quite easily on your own!