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Hawkish Senator Lodge wanted Germany crushed and saddled with a harsh settlement.
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The British prime minister served to balance Wilson's Fourteen Points against the harsh demands of French Premier Georges Clemenceau.
Clemenceau saw Wilson as too idealistic and insisted on Germany's disarmament.
A cheerful, self-deprecating politician from Indiana, Thomas Marshall served dutifully as Woodrow Wilson's vice president.
Widely respected for his intellect and political acumen, House was Woodrow Wilson's most trusted advisor.
A radical suffragist, Paul clashed with President Wilson and the mainstream woman's movement alike.
Baker was a leading national journalist whose belief in social reform led to a close personal and professional relationship with Woodrow Wilson.
Before Woodrow Wilson became the standard bearer for the Democratic Party, that honor belonged to William Jennings Bryan.
A dynamic speaker and tenacious organizer, Carrie Chapman Catt was a powerful force in the women's suffrage movement.
An outspoken leader of the labor movement, Eugene Debs opposed Woodrow Wilson as the Socialist Party candidate in the 1912 presidential election.
Read what historians have to say on the significance of Wilson's presidency.