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woodrow wilson led american into the war 14 points speech (he wanted peace)
eugene debs anti-war Canton speech- denouncing war/ urged workers to share their struggle and fight for rights
herbert hoover He was a mining engineer who led the commision for relief in belgium to import and distribute food / preventing famine
henry cabot lodge He was a republican who advocated for the U.S. to enter the war. He criticized Wilsons beliefs and favored a harsh settlement for Germany
general john J pershing Rejected french and british demands to integrate american soldiers into their exhausted units "Black jack" (because of his service commanding all-black buffalo soldiers)
carrie chapman president of the national womans suffrage association supported the war effort (food, hospital work, etc)
vladimir lenin He saw WW1 as an imperialist war and advocated for russia's defeat
conscientious objectors Individuals who refused military service due to religious, political beliefs, imprisonment, and abuse
warren g harding He was the 29th republican prez, who signed the knox-porter resolution, ended war Campaign "return to normalcy" seeking peace and domestic stability post-war
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