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Which two statements correctly characterize President Wilson's 1914 message on neutrality?
He called for US neutrality in action but not in thought.

He talked about the war that had just broken out in Europe.
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He called for support of the Preparedness Movement.

He defended the right of Germany to be neutral.

He acknowledged that many
Americans were European immigrants.

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a c

Explanation:

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Statements that are characterize President Wilson's 1914 message on neutrality are:

⇒He called for US neutrality in action but not in thought.

⇒He called for support of the Preparedness Movement.

Who was President Wilson?

Thomas Woodrow Wilson was born on December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924. He was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921.

Wilson was a member of the Democratic Party, Wilson served as the president of Princeton University and as the governor of New Jersey before winning the 1912 presidential election.

As president, Wilson implemented and changed the nation's economic policies and led the United States into World War I in the year 1917.

He was also the leading architect of the League of Nations, and his progressive stance on foreign policy came to be known as Wilsonianism.

When U.S. declared neutrality as Wilson tried to negotiate a peace between the Allied and Central Powers. He narrowly won re-election in the 1916 United States presidential election, boasting how he kept the nation out of wars in Europe and Mexico.

In April 1917, Wilson asked Congress for a declaration of war against Germany in response to its policy of unrestricted submarine warfare that sank American merchant ships.

What is Neutrality?

Neutrality is the quality or state of being neutral. It is simply called refusal to take part in a war between other powers.

Hence, option A and C is correct.

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