Woodrow Wilson
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Definition
Proper noun: * Thomas Woodrow Wilson: The 28th President of the United States (1913-1921). He is historically significant for leading the country during World War I and for his post-war advocacy for international peace, most notably through his efforts to establish the League of Nations.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Woodrow Wilson delivered his "Fourteen Points" speech as a blueprint for world peace.
- The presidential library contains many papers from Woodrow Wilson's administration.
- Historians often study the foreign policy of Woodrow Wilson.
Advanced Usage
- "Wilsonian" (adjective): Pertaining to the ideas, principles, or policies of Woodrow Wilson, especially concerning international relations and democracy.
- Wilsonian idealism emphasized self-determination for nations.
- The term is often used in historical and political discourse to describe an era or a specific approach to diplomacy.
Variants and Related Words
- President Wilson: A common alternative reference.
- Thomas Woodrow Wilson: The full name.
- The Wilson Administration: Refers to his presidency and its officials collectively.
Synonyms
- The 28th President
- President Wilson
Related Phrases and Concepts
- The League of Nations: The international organization proposed by Wilson.
- The Fourteen Points: Wilson's statement of principles for peace after WWI.
- Wilsonianism: The political ideology associated with his policies.
Noun
- 28th President of the United States; led the United States in World War I and secured the formation of the League of Nations (1856-1924)