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  1. Who was the American president when the USA joined World War 1?Wilson Winnaray William Wilson Woodrow Wilson Walter Wilson
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  2. Which one sentence conclusion would make the reader want to know more about the topic?A. That is nothing compared to what Wilson
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  3. Which one-sentence conclusion would make the reader want to know more about the topic? (1 point)That is nothing compared to what
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  4. Which one-sentence conclusion would make the reader want to know more about the topic? (1 point)We owe a great deal to Wilson
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  5. Which one sentence conclusion wou;d make the reader want to knowWe owe a great deal to Wilson for her work In summary, Wilson
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  6. Which one sentence conclusion would make the reader want to know more about the topic?In summary, Wilson was enormously
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  7. Choose the best answer.Part B: What was President Woodrow Wilson’s response to the raid in Part A? Wilson did nothing as he
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  8. 9. How did Woodrow Wilson's reform platform during the 1912 campaign differ from that of Theodore Roosevelt?a. Wilson supported
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  9. how did Woodrow Wilson's reform platform during the 1912 campaign differ from that of Theodore Roosevelt?a. Wilson supported
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  10. Why does Mrs Rachel start teaching Rogers class?Miss Wilson is in a plane crash Miss Wilson becomes extremely sick. Miss Wilson
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