Bitter Rivals Henry Cabot Lodge and Woodrow Wilson
Bitter Rivals: Woodrow Wilson and Henry Cabot Lodge
Political rivalries define American government. The dual-party system by nature sets up partisan rivalries between members of all three branches of our government – rivalries that have at times pushed our government to progress and at other times slowed it to a grinding halt. The contrasting backgrounds and resulting political ideologies of Woodrow Wilson and Henry Cabot Lodge created a modern rivalry that defined American foreign policy in
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