Woodrow Wilson's attitude toward the masses can best be described as
A) warm and enthusiastic.
B) public fawning but private disdain.
C) loving them in general rather than as individuals.
D) aloof and indifferent.
E) cynically manipulative.
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Q1: When Woodrow Wilson became president in 1912,
Q2: As governor of New Jersey, Woodrow Wilson
Q4: In 1912, Woodrow Wilson ran for the
Q5: As a politician, Woodrow Wilson was
A) clever
Q6: The position Woodrow Wilson held just before
Q7: Congress passed the Underwood Tariff because
A) farmers
Q8: When Jane Addams nominated Theodore Roosevelt for
Q9: Woodrow Wilson was most comfortable surrounded by
A)
Q10: Theodore Roosevelt's New Nationalism
A) pinned its economic
Q11: Woodrow Wilson's political philosophy included all of
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