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What phrase did Wilson use to campaign on his neutrality? "He was peaceful." "He kept us out of the war." "He was strong against our enemies." "He kept us isolated."
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What phrase did Wilson use to campaign on his neutrality?
"He was peaceful."
"He kept us out of the war."
"He was strong against our enemies."
"He kept us isolated."
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He kept us out of the war
Step-by-step explanation:
Privately, Wilson was not neutral in the European war; he favored . He won reelection with the slogan, “He kept us out of war.
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“He kept us out the war “
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