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How do the reasons for U.S. entry into the war given by President Wilson differ from those given by Senator Norris

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Senator Norris was not in favor of United States entering into war with Germany.

Step-by-step explanation:

President Woodrow Wilson was an academic and American politician who served the President of America from year 1913 to year 1921. He was the 20th president of the USA. While George W. Norris was a former senator of United States. He served 5 terms as Senate in the House of the Representatives and is considered as the greatest Senator of the history of United States.

President Wilson during the world war I, gave a speech and declared that USA should enter into war with the Allies against the Central power. While Senator Norris gave a speech in the senate the oppose he idea of US entering into a war with Germany. The reasons that President Wilson gave in favor of his speech are :

1. Wilson claimed that Germany may pose to be a new threat to the World democracy.

2. Germany was going to recommence Submarine warfare.

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